Can I have an AMEN
First things first---AHA!!!!!!
Gearupb-that avatar is fantastic, made my day
Points to Ponder
This goes out to all the young guns with the "gleam"
in their eye who are right now eating mac and cheese,
Ramen, and 4 for a dollar tuna in water...
All I ask, is that when you finally do get your dream shot
at flying the line, don't pay for a type, don't pay for training,
and WORK to make the job that you get (the state of the
profession) better than when you first got hired, that means
stay involved, stay informed, and don't work for less. Instead of the very typical mentality of , to heck with it, I'm out of here soon. OR the "I've got mine" attitude. Just remember, believe in yoreself (and my spelling), - what you do and what you know has worth and value, also remember that unless you work at one of the rare LCC's (low cost carriers) that treat the employess like humans, (and don't hink those places don't have there problems, look at pay and retirement issues there) management will always ALWAYS try to screw you. I don't care if there is some "rookie" out there who rejects this, I know at that stage I did too, wait a while boy, you WILL see. It's not a bad attitiude, it's called believing in oneself, and thinking that the hard knocks and hard landings we've all endured are worth something, and that it translates into safe operation and prudent judgment in regards to the operation of an aircraft. And those experiences, those skills, all translate into a very valuable commodity. One that is worth something.
On UNIONS
No union is perfect, as a matter of fact, there all VERY imperfect, BUT, it's all about those that volunteer, and if you don't like whats happening at your union work to change it. Don't bitch unless you do something constructive. It's all you got, we live in a world where
profits are always more important than people,
that's the way it is, so the "union" is all we got, management seeks to divide us, and conquer us. Never give in to this, well at least try, as for Woerth, well, the only answer is, and I open this up for debate, how do we "the line pilots" fix these problems?
ALPA has always ingested their youth, they always will until
that paradigm changes. So how can the tail wag the dog, how can the pilots change things for the good of the industry. This is where my limited intellect breaks down. This country bumpkin needs a little help----
IMHO it's gotta take a national seniority list, and an FAR, a new NPRM that says, no carrier may enter into 121 operations, without honoring that national seniority number---
And as long as we are discussing a "NSN" let's talk about the other heretical concept, what is the "MINIMUM" wage a pilot
should be paid?
Think about that?
What is the min that a 121 1900 FO should be paid?
Or mores pacifically, (wow my spelling/typing is really bad) let's break it down by aircraft SEAT, if the a.c. is full, how much should each of those PAX "chip in" to give the CPT and FO per hour to operate that aircraft? what? fo's a buck? capts two? Cpt's a buck "fitty" what should it be?
I say again..anyone anyone?
What do you think?