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JAFFO
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Training? What training? I never received anything but a single phone call when I joined the program saying if I had any questions, give them a call and they'd leave a pin and lanyard in my v-file.I have not been very vocal on this site for a while now, because I believe that the give and take of discussion even outright rebellion is a protected form of speech. But Lear to say that the P2P program is not to do more than be ears of the BoD is not only off base but is completely counter to the role of their training and use as members.
NO training. Zero. Zilch. Not even via email.
No, I don't. There is no "committee", it's an advisory board, I'm not "on" the NC.How do I know this, I started the program and did the training for most all of the first classes. Then a very capable and excellent leader took the position over. He was replaced by another dedicated and outstanding Chair. And again you are wrong in that information and activities are not to be handed down, an example of this is why we have things called Committees, in fact you even serve on one now.
Again, not a job for the P2P's except to BACK UP the SPC information that SHOULD have been put out by the NPA FIRST. This is Union 101.P2P’s are for action both verbally and physically to walk the halls and be present for their fellow Pilots. What was the role they were asked to accomplish? To engage other Pilots and pass along the number and/or email of the SPC chair, to back up the SPC information that was going out in the Eweekly, Quarterly and word of mouth.
I never received a phone call. Nor did any of the handful of my classmates I talked to about info picketing. It was handled poorly. Period.I can tell you that also, that myself, the SPC chair and another motivated individual called multiple hundreds of our pilot group (nearly all that contact information was accurate for) telling them about the service we needed and why, and if they didn’t answer we left NPA, and personal phone numbers. I received a hand full of calls back to volunteer.
Maybe you should ask before you assume.Should an email be sent, yes and I believe many were in the E-Weekly etc. As to picking a place and time I guess you have never picketed before or you would have understood that training is required to preform it properly and legally.
Picketed several times, mainly for Mesaba. You don't need hours of "special training", you need a small prep for dress code in your email request then you need a 15 minute "briefing" before it begins on conduct and details. That's it. It's not rocket science.
Then put it out as a request. JUST a request, not a weekly update.And just showing up doesn’t work when you need people on a dedicated list that have been trained said I will be there. Kind of like a RSVP, when you through the party it would be nice to know people will show up.
This is one of the most important tools we have available to us as pilots against management. I think it bears a little more attention then being burried below the new-hire weekly pizza dinner.
People are motivated to save their jobs when they feel their jobs are threatened. right now they don't feel threatened. Make them understand, take ownership, then give them a meaningful way to act.You are right, motivating people is an art, but I guess I just don’t understand how people are not motivated to save their jobs, guess they are busy doing emails on the web. But I believe mostly they don’t want to put in the time for a position or job that they don’t see immediate compensation for. But thats just my point of view having done the things you tell me are wrong.
Again, not rocket science.
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