Good debate. I am sick of all the name calling B.S. so this was good.
couldn't agree more.
it seems to all come down to a big unknown on either side.
will Jerry et al sell us all down the river to increase their stock by a half a point? who knows.
will ALPA come in and drag through 3, 4, 5 or more years to deliver us a sub-par contract and then just say 'well, this was your first one. We'll get 'em next time!' who knows.
I'm now in my 4th year at SkyWest. I came from an ALPA regional. I still sing the same tune as when I got here. Being on reserve sucks, but I knew that going in and when I upgraded. That is not the fault or function of an evil, power hungry management that is out to get me. It is part of being a pilot on a seniority list.
I'll agree that some things have deteriorated here, but I blame that more on the industry/economy/market as a whole. It's not just here, it's everywhere. Things blow at Comair right now for lots of folks too compared to 5 or 7 years ago.
Some have in my estimation correctly likened ALPA to having very invasive surgery. A lot of healthy, clean tissue has to be sacrificed and scarred to treat the problem. Long healing has to follow before the patient can return to his previous level of health or hopefully improve.
The issue then becomes 'has bad do we have it? how drastic does our surgery need to be? how long will it take us to heal? what will we lose?' This is where differing opinions fall.
I feel that my overall QOL, pay, benefits and the health of the company is good and poised to remain so in years to come.
I can understand and appreciate those who feel that we are 'sicker' and need more drastic change.
I trust in the democratic process and the collective mind of our pilot group to decide what will be best.
hell, I'll even be on a committee if ALPA is voted in, because if it is, that's it. There is no trial period with a money back guarantee.