Don't talk to me like that Occam, or I'm calling mommy!
Good on ya! I appreciate your response. You understood my post wasn't a personal attack on
you.
In all seriousness, do you honestly believe that you will recover your losses by pragmatic means? Tell me... why should Steenland accept less money for his trust fund and reward you for your "sacrifice?" Think he'll do it just to be a nice guy? How about Tilton? Think UAL pilots will recover their losses by being pragmatic? Tilton smirked as UAL pilots threw their hats on the ground as he was walking by at their last BOD meeting.
I don't mind Steenland getting restricted grants that are perfomance- and longevity-based. I understand that some F/A's resent the amount of money
I'm paid for "sitting on my butt" while they're working in the back...so I try not to be a hypocrite about who-gets-paid-more. The element of the situation that irritates me is that his pay appears to be a reward for hammering us (along with the lenders, leasers, manufacturers, State of Minnesota, and other vendors and creditors). I think the folks at USBank, IFLC, and others that have been hammered resent his pay package too.
So yes, I will try to recover my losses by "pragmatic" means (assuming that means "within the law"). To do otherwise is not in my DNA.
Anger? You mean you're not angry over your pension being frozen, paycuts you've taken, longer hours you're working, while your big boss is getting millions in bonuses and stock? If you're not angry, perhaps you should donate some more of your paycheck, work a bit longer (those pesky FAR's getting in the way), and forget your retirement - you'll get 5 more years to slave away for Mr. Steeland's trust fund anyway.
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Angry"? Sure...I guess. But I don't allow it to guide my actions. Screaming out my anger at
Pratt & Whitney in the middle of an engine failure at V1 is not the best way to focus on the task at hand. I love to play poker with my friends that allow their emotions to rule their actions. I always show them my cards when I bluff...knowing that their anger will drive them on future hands. Deal me a great hand after that and I'll jack the pot deeply into their kid's college fund!
If I'm angry for more than 10-minutes a day, I'm wasting my time.
One thing to add to your Freight Dog analysis - while he regularly writes and calls his congressional leadership with regards to various issues, most not directly related to our profession, he has lost confidence in his union leadership on the national level as they've proven once again that they are out of touch with the majority of the membership that they are elected to represent. As such, he refuses to send any money to ALPA-PAC. Instead, Freight Dog will rather add that money to his donations to IMSFF and TAPS.
I understand your frustration with ALPA. I get frustrated too. I also get frustrated with the actions of my government, and sometimes even the actions of my kids. But I haven't given up on any of them. I still do everything in my power to keep each of them on-track.
It's an intellectual choice.
We only preserve what the management let us preserve because our leadership has been castrated.
Disagree. I'll concede that management gets to play the white pieces, and sometimes gets to move three times to our one...but I'm not about to abandon a profession I love and am proud of just because a bunch of amoral nitwits thinks it's
chump work.
I heard very little squawking about "leadership" when we were making huge strides in the late-90's and '00/'01. I recognize that not all victories are measured in turf gained. If I thought we had no chance of regaining what we had, I'd quit and work my other job full-time.
So what's the fix?
For ALPA - establishing an Orange Ribbon Panel to explore the concept of the outside of box thinking.
Well put!
I'm actually with you on that one. I'm disappointed in the "panel" process. I prefer more direct accountability. But just because
I'd do things differently doesn't mean I won't help do them
this way. That's because I still believe in trade unionism, and because I've been wrong before.