Dave Benjamin said:Maybe your thread should be titled "capitalism sucks." CHQ pilots are flying under a union negotiated contract and did not take any concessions to obtain XJet flying. Your complaint would be better directed to CO managment rather than the pilots of CHQ. When will guys like you figure out that pilots do not bid on the flying? Pilot groups do not calculate profit margins and negotiate codeshares or fee for departure flying. That's all done by managment not pilots. CO, like many other airlines wants to diversify their feed arrangments and get away from having most of their eggs in the ExpressJet basket. Noone at CHQ is a scab in any sense of the word. Here's something else to consider. How do you feel about flying routes that could have been served by mainline Continental pilots? Does that make you a scab?
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I think you owe the CHQ guys an apology for throwing the scab word around so loosely.
If you're one of the ones facing furlough best of luck in your future endeavors.
Maybe you should re-read my post. I specifically stated that I do not think that CHQ pilots are scabs, nor do I think GJ pilots are scabs. Unlike some others on this board, I do know what a scab is.
Furthermore, I agree with you that management is making these decisions and not the pilots.
The outcome still sucks and we should get together and think of something we can collectively do to stop the destruction of this formerly woerthwhile profession.
We are never going to stop pilots that are looking for a job from taking a job that's offered.
But, what we may be able to do together is to make these tactics so unattractive to management that they will cease and desist in further attemts at whipsawing.
Frankly, I don't see how money is being saved by dividing the Coex operations. Now you have two management teams running two separate airlines. The coordination of schedules is doubly difficult...
And, how much lower can you drive the wages before the pilot mills start closing when it becomes more attractive to go to truck driving school. Which it is probably now.