avrodriverj85 said:
Captain C.
No, he's saying that he has a bit of integrity and a backbone and would stand for principle. Something that ALPA national and our MEC over here at XJ can't seem to grasp and understand.
Well, I have another principle. I stand for ALL pilots, regardless what airline they work for. We all loose when one pilot group bashes another pilot group. Yes, I mean both ways.
I do believe National does have principle and backbone. However, National has very little power in dictating said integrity because almost all power within ALPA resides at the local level. Yes, what I am saying is idealistic, so sue me. I am an optimist.
As far as your MEC at Mesaba. Your Chairman is one of the most stand-up Trade Unionists I have ever met. He has come to speak with our MEC (CALALPA) numerous times. I have had the pleasure of spending two weeks hanging out and talking shop with your MEC Reps (back in October 2002). They are just about the most unified MEC in all of ALPA. I do not know if you have ever been an elected Rep before, but walk two years in their shoes and you might have a different outlook on them. I do not believe that they deserve the insult that they have no integrity. I believe they understand all too much, but they were put between a rock and a hard place.
I guess you would try and convince us that ALPA National represents all of it's members fairly & equally (majors/regionals) ?
Actually, yes i believe that ALPA represents all its members fairly. I would be willing to say that ALPA represents its "regional" members more "equally" that its major members. The reason is money. The "regionals" are subsidized by the larger carriers which means more money proportionately goes to the "regionals" than to the majors. As far as services go, we all get about the same benefit. Heck, here at ExpressJet we have the Director of ALPA Legal as our head attorney as well as two others working full time for us. Plus, we have access to all the items in the ALPA "Warchest". I bet yall had the same access at Mesaba.
Wearing an ALPA pin has nothing to do with loyalty or brotherhood. If so, why are UAL pilots issued only "half-a-pin" during there probation period?
I did not know that UAL still did that. I do remember when Delta did that many, many years ago. But remember, those probationary pilots do not pay dues and are just that, probationary. If they still do the half-a-pin thing then it is an internal UAL MEC thing. But, then again, when was the last UAL new-hire?
Wearing of the ALPA pin does show brotherhood and loyalty. It says to other pilots that you are willing to serve and stand by them in times of need. It also says to management that I am unified with my fellow pilots and I will not be swayed!
If you have any more questions of me, feel free to email me any time. I'll send you my phone number so the processes of dialog will be better served.
Frats,
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