General Lee said:
I also wonder what it will be like when DW walks into that conference room or whatever----he will probably have security....
General,
The President will not need security. He is coming to address a group of gentlemen. They will behave like gentlemen, he and his staff will be treated with the courtesy befitting the office that he holds, and we will listen to what he has to say. His remarks will be followed by a few rhetorical questions, and suitable but reserved applause.
He will likely tell us that we have the full support of the ALPA as has always been the case and remind us of how he personally, and the rest of the ALPA, was there for us in our hour of stress (much as you do). He will promise that "they" will be there again in this new time of pressure. He will affirm that the ALPA is not concerned about the RJDC, will prevail in the litigation, and only regrets that some of us are misguided and unaware of the Association's true value to our group. He will hope that they come to see the light. He will then adjust his halo and open the floor for a brieg Q & A. Our politicians will tell him that we are greatful for the support and appreciative of his taking the time from his busy schedule to visit with us. They will reaffirm our public positions as appropriate, pledge continued support for "the union" and express due concern for the plight of our industry and the problems that we all face. We will then join in a PR press release, espousing the solidarity of "the union", authored by the ALPA Communications Department.
When he leaves, we will have the room cleared of the smoke and discard the mirrors. We will then proceed in whatever manner Comair pilots collectively determine to be in our best interests.
Keep in mind that the "Admiral of the Fleet", is not the Captain of this ship. While he is "on board" we will not give him the helm but we will fly his flag from the yardarm. When he is gone we will strike it, and raise the Jolly Roger once more.
The charade that is politics is a beautiful thing to watch and the decorum of diplomacy does have its place. Fear not, we can play the game with the best of them, DW included.
PS. Tell your friend 737FO that I don't hate him or any of you and I'm definitely not bitter. I just find $hit sandwiches unpalatable and have decided not to eat them regardless of how the plate is garnished. Not withstanding that my home is less luxurious than his (and yours), I am comfortable in it and will not allow him, or anyone else, to evict me and mine without a major scuffle. I will continue to protect the interests of "my" junior pilots for as long as they are here and will wish them well, if and when they decide to move on. I will be content with my little RJ, having already proved that bigger is not always better. I will not fly Concorde, but then neither will any of you. The others are, after all, mundane. Since the dollar is not my mistress, I will not pine for it nor will I envy those that have more of it. I join him in hoping that his return to heaven will indeed be speedy, and I'm personally quite content with sitting at the right hand rather than on the throne.
All of that is probably much over his head but that shouldn't bother him since you all already know that I'm just an old s.o.b that didn't make it, which provides the laughter that I also enjoy. I wish him well.
It's not personal, its just business.
Regards, and thanks for your boost.