Mr Wu said:I couldn't give a rat's a$$ about anything else right now
The "As long as I get mine, then f#$k everyone else" syndrome. Let me see if I can find some pills for that...
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Mr Wu said:I couldn't give a rat's a$$ about anything else right now
there are really only two reasons for a union at 9L.
To answer the original question,before this thread fills up with Pinna$$holes, there are really only two reasons for a union at 9L (that's Colgan's identifier, for you that don't know).
1. Block intergration of the seniorioty lists.
2. Block another Pinnacle Airlines Corp. subsidiary from inposing their scope on us.
I couldn't give a rat's a$$ about anything else right now and couldn't care less if these were the only two clauses in any contract we signed.
Pinnacle pilots want one seniority list for all. 9E is about to announce 40-60 new jets for delta, which we can all enjoy together. Why do you think you need protection from us?
Oh, so you're one of those "me me me" people.1) Has anything changed for the worst since pinnacle took ownership of us? No, infact things have only changed for the better.
You'll probably grow even more than that in the next few years, especially with no contractual protections and the ability for management to schedule you right up to 16 hour duty days, 8 hour block days, reduced rest, and 30/7 and 100/1 limitations.Information has been disseminated quicker then ever before, more Saab aircraft are being introduced as well as routes and bases, and a larger airframe (Q400) is in the works.
Again. If you WAIT to organize until AFTER bad things have happened, you're screwed because:These are only a few examples. Untill something disasterious happens there isn't a reson to lose money out of are paychecks to support a organization that would have no purpose but to profit off a company that we worked our butts off to build.
Whether you remain independent or not isn't your decision to make. It's the PCL BOD's.3) If the need for a union does become apparent we are going to have to consider an organization different than Pinnacles ALPA. We would need to protect ourselves from both management and the few radicals in the Pinnacle pilot group if we are to remain an independent airline.
Hmmm... "many" Colgan pilots feel differently than you. Maybe it's YOU who's out of step.From talking to many Colgan pilots I feel that they do not understand the impact this will have on all of our lives. They more or less want a union so they can ware the ALPA lanyard and be respected by Mesa pilots in the crew-room at IAD. Lets not rush and wait and see what develops.
If it weren't for one or two of your more level-headed coworkers, I'd start watching the interview lists here a lot more closely for "Colganites".To answer the original question,before this thread fills up with Pinna$$holes, there are really only two reasons for a union at 9L (that's Colgan's identifier, for you that don't know).
1. Block intergration of the seniorioty lists.
2. Block another Pinnacle Airlines Corp. subsidiary from inposing their scope on us.
I couldn't give a rat's a$$ about anything else right now and couldn't care less if these were the only two clauses in any contract we signed.
Pinnacle pilots want one seniority list for all. 9E is about to announce 40-60 new jets for delta, which we can all enjoy together. Why do you think you need protection from us?