JP4user said:
I don't have a clue. Both of their track records speak for themself though.
Candidates run on thier dreams and ideals, incumbants run on thier record.
DW has done an excellent job building political coalitions in WashingtonDC. While the average line pilot has no clue about this or the value, it furthers the agenda of ALPA.
JP4user said:
I doubt you really are Duane but I have no doubt you have the ear of some of those anal plugs in Herndon. I would hope you tell them that there is a groundswell of disgust with their obnoxious salaries and dismal performance.
Your insults speak more about you than anyone in Herndon. However, despite your ignorant remarks and attitude, ALPA Nat'l has alienated themselves with the average line pilot.
As far as the salaries, we'll see this BOD if any one has the guts to cut the salaries.
The problem is though, again and again, the average line pilot is about as smart, politically, as a box of frozen rocks.
The average line pilot responds to the current economic choas like a mob fenzy. They remind me of the lower class that riot thier own neighborhoods and hang thier own when socio-political tensions erupt.
Air Line pilots are like inner city blacks. Always blaming someone else, always attacking thier fellow pilots like black on black on crime, ignorant and uneducated, pissing where they eat only to complain the food sucks.
So much for calm cool professionals....
All of the problems of any union start in the mirror. Education and activism. Once a line pilot gets informed on the issues and realizes bashing ALPA is for the ignorant, he'll realize that only positive change occurs from stepping up to the plate and saying "How can I help"
Your 1.95% is expected. Your volunteerism is required.