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Union or not, management will crap on you. Just because you vote in a union, doesn't mean the grass will grow greener, rainbows apear and the birds sing.

Of course not, but you have a binding contract and a legal recourse when they try to sh*& on you. The work rule reductions that Skywest management has taken over the past few years, not to mention the elimination of COLA, would not have been possible with a union. Unions don't wave a magic wand and make everything instantly better. But, they do provide a legal framework for you to work towards making things better, and they provide the resources to make it happen.
 
So a pilot named JASON IANIRO at Skywest boasts on a public forum that he's called in sick 29 times in the past 12 months.
Wow, real smart there. Are we supposed to be impressed, 'cause I'm just laughing...
 
Oh, and by the way Jason Ianiro, would you boast on a forum at your alma mater (Southern Illinois University) how many times you cheated on exams while enrolled there?
 
FWIW

this dude is also on the OC
 
Okay, I figured I would go back and edit my posts to remove this guy's name, I kinda feel bad now calling him out like that, even though he posted what I think is a ridiculous claim on a public forum, but I can't edit them any longer.
Mods: feel free to delete his name if you want to.
Original Poster: The internet is not as anonymous as you may think.
 
Okay, I figured I would go back and edit my posts to remove this guy's name, I kinda feel bad now calling him out like that, even though he posted what I think is a ridiculous claim on a public forum, but I can't edit them any longer.
Mods: feel free to delete his name if you want to.
Original Poster: The internet is not as anonymous as you may think.

If you read the guys other posts you will realize he has a genuine problem with illness and a weak immune system. No two people are created equal. The fact the sucky....yes I said sucky schedules at skywest have taken an even greater toll on his health than others shouldnt make him a target. I believe ultimately this is why he is getting out of aviation. Too bad, from what I have heard he is a good pilot and well liked by those who have flown with him. I guess this worker bee just couldnt put out enough honey to meet the below "company average" sick days mark. All this so called measurement system does is encourage guys to fly when they are sick and not fit for duty. Add to that a guy, DD getting canned because he said he didnt feel fit for duty and what is skywest trying to prove? Hopefully the fact they got their butt handed too them on this last lawsuit will make them think twice on some of these policies.
 
when the dude posts a link that included his name in the address, I don't think he believed it'd be private.
 
Oh, and by the way Jason Ianiro, would you boast on a forum at your alma mater (Southern Illinois University) how many times you cheated on exams while enrolled there?

Are you implying that the 29 sick calls were not legit?

Also I dont care if you know my full name,

And yes I am leaving the industry after my FMLA runs out, I have a new kid and I am now a stay at home dad,

-Goo/ Jason Michael Ianiro, Eureka California
 
The best to all of you, and I will continue to read and enjoy these boards, unfortunately I will get kicked off sapaforums.org and I-share when my resignation is final.

Though I will be eligable to vote YES in the ALPA vote!

c ya
 
Sweet!

You won't be able to get the firetruck to spray over the jet since your already retired!

The nicest thing about your retirement?

I move up a number! :)


PS happy for your new position. SAHD
 
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Good thing is.....you look like a stay at home dad. SkyWest and this industry is better off without you.

Geez! Some peoples' kids. Saddest part is that now this is gonna be another Jason Jr. running around. And in 20-some years he'll be bragging about stupid crap just like his dad. I'm pretty sure he'll have a stupid picture of himself on the web too.
 
Good thing is.....you look like a stay at home dad. SkyWest and this industry is better off without you.

Geez! Some peoples' kids. Saddest part is that now this is gonna be another Jason Jr. running around. And in 20-some years he'll be bragging about stupid crap just like his dad. I'm pretty sure he'll have a stupid picture of himself on the web too.

Mojito, ever heard of carma? You are a loser.
 
Wait....did I start this topic? You know, bragging about how many sick days I've had. Yes, you are correct 120% Torque, I am a loser. (Please insert sarcastic tone at the beginning of this post.) By the way, it's karma with a "k".
 
Wait....did I start this topic? You know, bragging about how many sick days I've had. Yes, you are correct 120% Torque, I am a loser. (Please insert sarcastic tone at the beginning of this post.) By the way, it's karma with a "k".

Ok, you have bad KARMA coming your way! Feel better? This guy is punching out of the industry, something that years ago would have seemed insane after what has been invested. Today it makes more sense than ever if he has a goto plan. I give him credit for having the courage to do what is best for his health and family in the long run. If he wants to have a little fun with this reliability report (which truly is ridiculous) on his way out then let him. He doesn't need "dont let the door hit you on the way out" comments from trolls like you.
 
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Well, geez, I stand corrected. I didn't realize it takes "courage" to do what is best for your health and family. It always comes naturally to me. My family and health come first--courage not required. I guess you're one of those guys that wants a cookie for "doin' what you 'posed to do." Furthermore, giving him credit for anything speaks a ton about your work ethics. I guess when I'm ready to "punch out" I'll just walk off on a turn. Nothing like leaving your crew, aircraft, and returning passengers in CUN. After all, it'll just be me "having a little fun on my way out."

I say again: Some peoples' children!
 
Well, geez, I stand corrected. I didn't realize it takes "courage" to do what is best for your health and family. It always comes naturally to me. My family and health come first--courage not required. I guess you're one of those guys that wants a cookie for "doin' what you 'posed to do." Furthermore, giving him credit for anything speaks a ton about your work ethics. I guess when I'm ready to "punch out" I'll just walk off on a turn. Nothing like leaving your crew, aircraft, and returning passengers in CUN. After all, it'll just be me "having a little fun on my way out."

I say again: Some peoples' children!

Yes it does take courage for this guy to leave the industry. He paid his dues getting here and at least deserves some respect for that. It is not easy to do what he is doing but I can see from your pathetic tone you are going to try to defend your weak position all common sense be damned. I hardly think him posting this report comes anywhere close to you deciding to "walk off on a turn in CUN, leaving crew, aircraft and passengers behind." Are you stupid or something? There is not even a remote comparison in this but nice try on trying spin the arguement. Go to sleep school boy.
 
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Sorry, but it does not take courage to leave this industry. I suggest it takes courage to STAY in this industry. And what "dues" are you referring to? Did he "pay" something extraordinary? How is getting into this industry any different from going into the medical field, for example. Good grief. The bottom line is this individual has made the decision to leave this company, but before he does, he takes FMLA, (again, knowing full well he isn't returning) then goes on a forum to brag about his "sick" days. Where is the courage in that? You sir, just like this individual, lack work and personal ethics.
 

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