Freight Dog
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Rez: you have no SA. I don't support USAPA.
What planet are you from? Seriously? It sounds like you think we should champion the needs Chinese and South American pilots as an answer to globalization. Is that right?
We need to take care of pilot jobs here, no where else.
And we will accomplish that by leveling the playing field with an answer to health care and shoring up our retirement needs.
This could be done if ALPA would pattern what the UAW is doing (health care) and if we could achieve a railroad like retirement plan. But, ALPA won't do that.
When I contact them I have to talk to someone like you who can pretty well describe the problem, but has NO answers! NONE!
You think pragmatism is the answer, ALPA thinks it's the answer, you're both wrong. Truth: Retirement age doesn't really matter in other ICAO countries. It never did, on either side of the equation. And it shouldn't matter here, but the senior A-holes made it matter.
They took it half way and engineered a band-aid on medical standards just to help themselves.
What you don't realize is that ALPA National thinks you and I are young and spoiled and they are happy we want to make sweeping changes and help the whole world.
It keeps us busy while they take for themselves. Now the difference between me and you? YOU are going to end up just like them!
You'll be delighted to lick the boot kicking the shat out of you!
Cause you've got NO answers! NONE!
I defy you to come up with a working plan for raising the standard of living for Chinese pilots like I suspect you think should be done!!
You want to do that?? Then make our own working reality better... That's how you'll help everyone.
I'm speechless, Rez. Just speechless.... You really are blind.
Maybe you didn't read my post..... I said in 10 years.
Compared to whom? The Euro's? What about the SA and Africans? Chinese? How much does a pilot in Cuba make?
These pilots are the threat to our profession in NA in the next ten years.
Thats the funniest thing I think I've ever heard. Africans and Cubans are going to be taking all the flying jobs. If that is ALPA's big concern for the next 10 years I'm glad they are not getting 2% from me anymore.
Thats the funniest thing I think I've ever heard. Africans and Cubans are going to be taking all the flying jobs. If that is ALPA's big concern for the next 10 years I'm glad they are not getting 2% from me anymore.
When commercial marine freighters cross the Atlantic and Pacific are American saliors and Officers acting as crew?
Being crew on an American transoceanic merchant ship was a common and well paid career. Esecially as an officer, like a Capt.
How many are there now? Ships and crew?
.....actually this is more a result of shipping lines not home porting ships here due to our excessive regulation and tax burdens.....The law of unintended consequences strikes again....
and that won't happen to us....
cheap foreign pilots flying most if not all widebodies transoceanic into the US on MPLs....
all thats left is narrow body flying domestically for US pilots...
....they are separate issues....
....It is an issue of overregulation and taxes.....We can't control what happens outside of our borders....That is why ships fly flags of convenience...to get around taxes and regulation...
Maybe we should lower the tax and regulatory burdain on shipping lines to attract more home ports here.....
The labor issue is a different issue and is valid whether or not I am worried about being replaced by a pilot from India or by an ALPA member who attended the Mesa Pilot Development program.....The later is far more likely at this point...When we solve that problem then we can talk about what might happen later.......
Does it matter if they yield the same results?
Rez O. Lewshun said:And our case this is why companies will go to foreign cheap labor. The same reason Levis' jeans and Masterlock went overseas.
Rez O. Lewshun said:Gee Joe... how do we do that?
Rez O. Lewshun said:That is like defering the cargo fire to address the medical emergency....
Different problems, different causes, and different solutions..
US airlines don't go to foreign countries for cheaper labor.....
they find it right here....many wearing ALPA pins with ALPA pom-poms in their hands.....CMR, ALG, CCAir, ACA, and AirWilly were replaced by card carrying union members from this country.....
Not by endorsing Hillary or Obama....they haven't met a tax or a regulation they didn't like.....
You have it backwards......you want to worry about a possible medical emergency down the road while you have a cargo fire....I'm going to worry about the cargo fire....If it isn't put out or if the plane is put on the ground quickly....the rest of the problems are moot......Nice analogy....just backwards.....
Time to seal the windows, turn on the gas, make some macaroni and cheese and just ...
Rez you obviously have zero understanding of aviation on a global level. The worldwide demand for pilots is huge much more so than in the US. Other countries beg americans to fly for them because they have no pilots of their own. You think this will change in 10 years?
Give me an example of what could possible happen to make foreigners flood the US pilot market within 10 years?
Rez you obviously have zero understanding of aviation on a global level. The worldwide demand for pilots is huge much more so than in the US. Other countries beg americans to fly for them because they have no pilots of their own. You think this will change in 10 years?
Give me an example of what could possible happen to make foreigners flood the US pilot market within 10 years?
....there are Indian ATR operators who are begging to hire American pilots.....and here is the kicker....They pay MORE than US ALPA carriers.....Anyone else see the irony.....
So foreign carriers are the problem when they have to come here to get pilots AND they pay MORE than we do....Yet we have to worry about them....
This is nothing more than the ALPA cheerleaders deflecting the issue.....
Who cares if it is a Mesa Pilot or an India pilot....
EXACTLY....and now the threat comes from within.....Can we not deal with the immediate threat first....
Back to that cargo fire analogy.....If I get replaced by a fellow ALPA member I frankly won't give a darn if you get replaced 10 years down the road........
Tell me Rez...why are non-union Indian carriers paying more for ATR pilots than union American carriers?
Your reply?
He is, however, like a chihuahua on your pant leg. He's not letting go until he's got him some satisfaction.![]()
I disagree.
I've seen many posts here saying he is like a dog humping your leg, doesn't understand how things work, obviously hasn't traveled the world, yet he always replies back with a well thought out post citing the logic that he at least understands...And quite frankly, I follow it as well.
He brings up good points about people from other countries flying our planes. All it takes is a rule change, much like Age 65, and *boom*, our airlines are hiring people from 3rd world countries with a MCPL.
He's right. It can happen. And Age 65 showed us just how quickly, if our airlines lobby for a change due to a pilot shortage. Remember, all they care about is money and stock price, not who is flying their plane.
As an observer, he is winning this post battle.
Continue the thread, it's interesting!
Tell me why I am wrong...
I disagree.
I've seen many posts here saying he is like a dog humping your leg, doesn't understand how things work, obviously hasn't traveled the world, yet he always replies back with a well thought out post citing the logic that he at least understands...And quite frankly, I follow it as well.
He brings up good points about people from other countries flying our planes. All it takes is a rule change, much like Age 65, and *boom*, our airlines are hiring people from 3rd world countries with a MCPL.
He's right. It can happen. And Age 65 showed us just how quickly, if our airlines lobby for a change due to a pilot shortage. Remember, all they care about is money and stock price, not who is flying their plane.
As an observer, he is winning this post battle.
Continue the thread, it's interesting!
I disagree.
I've seen many posts here saying he is like a dog humping your leg, doesn't understand how things work, obviously hasn't traveled the world, yet he always replies back with a well thought out post citing the logic that he at least understands...And quite frankly, I follow it as well.
He brings up good points about people from other countries flying our planes. All it takes is a rule change, much like Age 65, and *boom*, our airlines are hiring people from 3rd world countries with a MCPL.
He's right. It can happen. And Age 65 showed us just how quickly, if our airlines lobby for a change due to a pilot shortage. Remember, all they care about is money and stock price, not who is flying their plane.
As an observer, he is winning this post battle.
Continue the thread, it's interesting!
Rez: You're a legitimate phenomenon. How can so much stupid exist in one person??
Look: Globalization threat to our jobs numero uno is health care.
Right now, that is the main reason US pilots would lose flying. The astronomical cost paid by our employers provides an opportunity. If we leverage our own answer to high cost health care with job protections, I'll bet we win!!
Pattern the UAW and hustle up ALPA only health care. Do it right, and we've got enough money on a pretty select class of plan participants there will be plenty of options.
I don't know how much of the world you've traveled (it sure doesn't sound like much) but, if you take health care out of the equation, it's almost leveled. Seriously, it's a lot worse here in the US than you think.
BTW, I'm fairly clear about who the "theys" are and the senior contingent proclivities. Get your head out of your butt and pay attention. Stop thinking you're Ghandi and try just acting like you've at least finished 3rd grade. You're thesis of cheerleading us all to better is a fairy tale. You've got no real answers!! You're an embarrassment!!
1) The thread topic is age 65, not cabotage.
2) Foreign carriers currently pay BETTER than the US. In many cases, MUCH BETTER. rez is suggesting that their wages will be lowered at a much faster rate than that of US pilots. I disagree; US pilots have proven time and again that we'll work for less money than anyone else, including inhabitants of third world countries.
You've been told many, many times why you're worong. Multiple times on this thread alone. Tell me when you're going to comprehend what you've been told.
The bottom line is that this thread is about the impact of age 65 - if you are unable to comprehend something as simple as thread topics, how can you be expected to comprehend more complex issues?
Nice diversionary thread hijacking; standard alpo chihauha tactic. Yip a bit louder. Maybe prater'll throw you a doggie biscuit. Now stop crapping on the carpet.
I'll tell you what Rez does a good job of and why I engage him. For those of us who've kept our powder dry and have waited to get too involved with ALPA in order to keep a jump to mgt viable, he makes a great case for staying OUT of ALPA!! Who wouldn't want to bargain against this guy??? He thinks he's Ghandi for crying out loud!! He thinks he understands globalization!! He's a HACK!!So you are going to let me keep you from being involved in your career? Because I disagree with you? It is your career.
The Ghandi/MLKjr example was made to show that we can be effective.... effectiveness through the membership is not an untried or experimental action.
Age 65 did not change because mgts wanted it to. And globalization won't hurt us unless we don't act.
Agreed! I guess we disagree in the HOW.
To the point: Foriegn control would pit our widebody crews against that of the other country (right now, that foriegn country is going to be EU) If health care were removed from the equation the widebodies would be headed here! NOT there!
Disagree. The EU wants access to the US market. The recent negotiated US/EU open skies agreement allows for EU carriers to fly from any point in the EU to US destinations. THis begins March 30. two weeks from now.
http://www.eurunion.org/News/press/2007/2007044.htm
The first ever EU-US aviation agreement, which will be signed today in Washington at the EU-US Transatlantic Summit, was initialed on March 2 in Brussels. It was welcomed by the European Parliament on March 14 and approved unanimously by the twenty-seven Transport Ministers on March 22. It will enter into force on March 30, 2008.Among the benefits, the Agreement is predicted to bring billions of euros in economic benefits, millions of additional passengers and up to new 80,000 jobs over a five-year period.
The ultimate objective of the European Union is to create an Open Aviation Area: a single air transport market between the EU and the US in which investment can flow freely and in which European and US airlines can provide air services without any restriction, including access to the domestic markets of both parties. The EU negotiating mandate foresaw the possibility of a staged approach, provided that mechanisms are in place to ensure progression to subsequent stages. The agreement signed today contains a strong mechanism for the phase-two agreement within a strictly defined timescale and a list of priority items. The second-stage negotiations will start no later than May 30, 2008.
The next (second) stage of negotiations actually starts this month too... March 30.
Not sure how our healthcare cost will stop the EU carriers from wanting a bigger piece of the US market. Can you provide follow up?
Shall we be working to ensure protections thru second stage US/EU open skies protections... or our own healthcare plans? No doubt healthcare is important....
Of course, the EU pilot group is going to have the sort of job protections that will more likely preclude that. ALPA is NOT working toward smart job protections. ALPA, either does not know how, OR, senior ALPA doesn't care to try.
Jobs protections will come codified in US law, ICAO code and the US/EU agreements. That is where we should be focusing our efforts..... not sure about healthcare.
My feeling is, senior ALPA wants to keep the junior members futures' provisional so it's easier to stab them in the back [65]. It's been a constant theme in ALPA to always be able to eat their own.
Perhaps.... however you best be sure that your "feeling" is correct. Otherwise you are wasting valuable energy and resources
on internal fighting instead of US law, ICAO code and US/EU agreements.
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:134:0004:0041:EN:PDF
You or Rez please enlighten me as to who is going to train all these third world pilots, also whos going to pay for it?
Most people in third world countries dont have a pot to piss in much less pay for flight training.
Ehtiopian flies to 48 cities, including Washington Dulles. I thought Ethiopia was a starving African country in the dirt?
The ICAO MPL license is in part designed to train TW pilots to rectify the shortage. Keep in mind that global commerce isn't going to stop because of "us", or what we think, or our perceptions on the matter...
Agreed, but age 60 is over with... that is a (less than) five year shift. What I am talking about is the wholesale elimination of our jobs to cheap foreign labor..... forever....
It doesn't matter what we want to do... your healthcare idea... which has merit, or whatever... we are not going to do it with a divided house...
So until we ALL get unified.... we cavatate.
BTW what's your class date in April?