HA25
Tokyo Tokyo!
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2001
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Here is a question for all of us to ponder...
We pilots sit here and on other public forums and discuss at length the ills of our profession, and how or what we can do to turn this fortune around. Many ideas that have merit are floated and discussed. We basically show our hand in many ways.. one of which is the total lack of unity among us as most of the threads on this topic are filled with people who cannot agree on anything.
Now, do you think these CEO's, COO's and CFO's have a similar conduit? No.. they learn their skill in school and they march to the same drummer they first met in the university classroom in their MBA courses and only rarely discuss anything in public maybe on the Golf Course.
How is it that they all seem to be able to unify behind a certain way of doing things, and we can't get our act together, even with this public forum, not to mention with this so called union of ours?
We truly are our own worse enemy, and we have no one to blame but ourselves for our situation.
We pilots sit here and on other public forums and discuss at length the ills of our profession, and how or what we can do to turn this fortune around. Many ideas that have merit are floated and discussed. We basically show our hand in many ways.. one of which is the total lack of unity among us as most of the threads on this topic are filled with people who cannot agree on anything.
Now, do you think these CEO's, COO's and CFO's have a similar conduit? No.. they learn their skill in school and they march to the same drummer they first met in the university classroom in their MBA courses and only rarely discuss anything in public maybe on the Golf Course.
How is it that they all seem to be able to unify behind a certain way of doing things, and we can't get our act together, even with this public forum, not to mention with this so called union of ours?
We truly are our own worse enemy, and we have no one to blame but ourselves for our situation.