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It's not in Pinnacle's best interest to let Colgan become the next "NetJets, Southwest, FedEx, etc"Just remember NetJets, Southwest, FedEx, etc were not the best places to work years ago.
With ALPA you have legal recourse. Without representation you are subject to the whim of management. I think the Colgan pilots have already seen what that can be like.When you vote ALPA in, you wil have the same work rules, just written in a nifty little book.
All your gripes are happening at ALPA carriers, but right now you're already keeping 2% of your pay check.
Don't be fooled, ALPA is not the answer.
What about the 44% of Comair pilots in bad standing with ALPA? Are they "Nickel-dragging slaves" as well? I truly do hope the ALPA reps, when they're "educating" the Colgan pilots about the upsides of ALPA, also mention the weaknesses and downsides of ALPA. It's only fair to the Colgan pilots.Makes you wonder who the anti-alpa stooges are on this board. Buddy is that you or one of your knickle dragging slaves talking for you.
Why do you guys work there if it sucks so bad?
Why did you accept employment from dirtbags?
I mean, how did you choose to become part of that organization and submit yourself to those policies/workrules? But now, you're complaining about it?
Without your complicity, they couldn't do it.
By showing up for work and making the airplanes fly, you're enabling bad management and encouraging them to continue with such bad practices.
ALPA isn't the answer.
Refusing to be fuel for the fire is.
Why do you guys work there if it sucks so bad?
Why did you accept employment from dirtbags?
I mean, how did you choose to become part of that organization and submit yourself to those policies/workrules? But now, you're complaining about it?
Without your complicity, they couldn't do it.
By showing up for work and making the airplanes fly, you're enabling bad management and encouraging them to continue with such bad practices.
ALPA isn't the answer.
Refusing to be fuel for the fire is.
When you vote ALPA in, you wil have the same work rules, just written in a nifty little book.
All your gripes are happening at ALPA carriers, but right now you're already keeping 2% of your pay check.
Don't be fooled, ALPA is not the answer.
When you vote ALPA in, you wil have the same work rules, just written in a nifty little book.
All your gripes are happening at ALPA carriers, but right now you're already keeping 2% of your pay check.
Don't be fooled, ALPA is not the answer.
When you vote ALPA in, you wil have the same work rules, just written in a nifty little book.
All your gripes are happening at ALPA carriers, but right now you're already keeping 2% of your pay check.
Don't be fooled, ALPA is not the answer.
Grass is always greener...Status quo will get old when the industry turns around and there is no new contract to be had.Status quo is better than having rules changed at someone's whim.
Grass is always greener...Status quo will get old when the industry turns around and there is no new contract to be had.
Go ask the Pinnacle Pilots about their new contract.Who said there would be no contract to be had?