Mission Accomplished?!?
Well,
I say Chaps.....
Well, I haven't been on the 'puter in awhile, but looks like I was able to start a lively debate on this issue. Although in retrospect, it seems more like quite the firestorm. I've read alot of these posts from all concerned, and I think the first thing I want to do is apologize for the tone in which this thread was started. As several of you have pointed out in responses, the name calling on my part was pure immaturity. I'd like to ask all of the very professional gentlemen posters on this issue, for forgiveness.
I'm afraid that once again I was perhaps reveling in the relative anonymity of the net, while simply enjoying one of my many contractually guaranteed days off.
I absolutely MUST stop doing this.
I realize that it accomplishes nothing.
I received an email from an old chum, (he's a River Pilot) and he mentioned that in order to ever change the course of any sizable object, it's best to parallel the course, then try to change it's speed or direction of motion.
As angry as I am at this attempt by some clearly uninformed and woefully misguided individuals to create an exemption, I really am going to try keep the name calling in check. Clearly, profanity and vulgarity are the last bastions of a weak mind. So in the coming missive, I'll endeavor to present several statements, sans name calling, or profane statements, in the hopes that I will clearly be able to demonstrate to all that it is my truest desire, to show nothing but those qualities for which pilots throughout the land are known for, and that word is of course, professionalism.
Nay, Nay, never let it be said that my name should ever be drug around the hallowed halls of Yonkers, not having emulated the qualities shown by these same good pilots, known everywhere as wearers of the blue cloth, and drinkers of the blue ale. Heretofore, shown now to the entire world, have at last, on this board, outed themselves regarding this issue to all. I might endeavor to put forth, that there could very well be, quite a few of their good and fellow peers, at aforementioned company, who may happenchance to disagree overly vehemently with these same brave, stalwart, young, forward and company thinking,
.... men. It may indeed, have served a good and elegant purpose, to show to all just who and what these Kryptonian, steely eyed, men of blue truly stand for. As they have put forth time and time again, erstwhile defending, their boldly held ideas, gallantly showing their adherence to a closely mimicked, and openly chanted "new" paradigm, exactly here, in this, this brave new forum of the next millennium, the Internet.
You know, it's just EASIER to curse and call names.
Darn, I think I got carried away.
Anyway, reading the posts by most of the Jet Blue Pilots, the main rub is that they want more days off and more money.
Join the club, as do we all, I just wonder guys, quite simply. might it not be a good idea to try to, instead of changing the FARS, whoops... pardon me.... we must be exact here, instead of trying to go for an "exemption" to the FARS, perhaps the pilot group could ask for pay raises, and increased guaranteed days off? This solution seems absolutely elegant in its simplicity.
Cheerio-
By the By-
Not all Blue boys support this, many are just afraid to be
"outed"-
Isn't that right 320?
