This kind of stuff happens at every airline and or company. Some that I have worked for were very receptive to the new ideas and some not so much. Here at big brown contingency pretty much runs everything and these freaking people don't have ANYONE to answer to....... so they do as they wish.
When I first started here, contingency launched a 727 hot crew to DSM to take a part for ops over there.... when I saw one of the top contingency guys, aka "the circle of geniuses" I asked how much a launch like that costs the company and he said roughly around 20K, but he said it was worth it to save the sort and packages. I asked him then why didn't he just launch a lear for 3K and save 17K? I will never forget what came out of his mouth next.....
"Well, if I launch a lear then that 3K would come out of contingencies budget, but if I launch the 727 hot, that comes out of flight ops budget".
You could imaging the look on my face when I figured out that he was fu(king serious...... how can you argue with someone that is so fu(ked up in the head like that and in such a position of power? The answer is... you don't...
This kind of crap happens all the time here and the stories just get worse and worse. We could have easily made over a billion dollars for last quarter if each department didn't have "their" budgets and everybody started to think about the bottom brown dollar.
Someone said it best on here..... go do your job, make more money for yourself by doing it their way, and then go home.
They don't want to listen to suggestions.... WE DON'T SEE THE BIG PICTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and for the dispatcher on here.... I did spend time with scheduling more than once and it is challenging at times, but when you don't see the best answer and a pilot... you know the guy on YOUR team.... gives you a better way of doing it... then just suck it up and say " that's a darn good idea, thanks for the help". The old YOU DON'T SEE THE BIG PICTURE is way over played and the lazy way out.