TonyC
Frederick's Happy Face
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I don't know why you'd want to quibble over the definition of "productivity," but I'm perfectly happy to go there.Daedalus said:I don't know what dictionary you use to define "productivity" but it indicates, in part, the basis for your opinion.
(As you read the "economics" definition, remember that you, the pilot, are the LABOR.)PRODUCTIVITY
Pronunciation: `prowduk'tivitee
WordNet Dictionary
. Definition: [n] the quality of being productive or having the power to produce
. [n] (economics) the ratio of the quantity and quality of units produced to the labor per unit of time
. Synonyms: productiveness
. Antonyms: unproductiveness
. See Also: fecundity, fruitfulness, ratio
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
. Definition: \Pro`duc*tiv"i*ty\, n.
The quality or state of being productive; productiveness.
--Emerson.
. Not indeed as the product, but as the producing power,
. the productivity. --Coleridge.
Biology Dictionary
. Definition: Amount of production over a given period of time. Expressed as a rate such as g/m2 per day, kg/ha per year, etc.
Glossary
. Definition: the amount of work a person accomplishes in a given period of time.
Since your pay is based on time, I stand by my assertion that productivity is a ratio of how much work you (the pilot) do, relative to the amount of money the company pays you. If your goal is, as you assert, to improve productivity, why aren't you willing to work for less money? If you are unwilling to work for less money, there must be another motive.
. (By the way. If you get to do these single duty period double-transcons, will JetBlue cease to offer to the flying public the option of taking the red-eye LGB-JFK? Or will there still be some poor (less productive?) schmuck stuck flying the redeye anyway?)
To think that it will NOT open the door for abuse and perversion in naive.Daedalus said:To say that JB obtaining such an exemption will only open the door for abuse and perversion of the FARs is hyperbole and flawed logic.
Agreed. We all applaud you for the wonderful way that you get along with your management, and the successes you are enjoying. Don't expect us, though, to hold that same dreamy-eyed gaze at you while you try to make rule changes that will jeapordize our safety.Daedalus said:If JB's pilots and management can work together effectively to bring about solutions to their operations that work to improve safety and efficiency, then they should be allowed pursue such actions.
I'll use a word I used before. Naive. (Look it up in a dictionary if you care.)Daedalus said:If jetBlue pilots can fly 8-10 hours within a 14 hour crew duty day, when everyone else can only fly 7-8 hours in the same 14 hours,...
Consider the score even, then. You haven't convinced us either.Daedalus said:The naysayers haven't convinced me yet.
Shall we take a vote??