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It matters little that 11% if workers nationwide are unionized. The fact that over 90% of professional pilots are unionized is what matters.

In the US, worldwide? What are your qualifiers of "professional pilots?"
 
And here we have if folks, the union-buster plying his trade. His objective is to apply doubt, fear and obfuscation.

It matters little that 11% if workers nationwide are unionized. The fact that over 90% of professional pilots are unionized is what matters.

It appears you're off your med again. Talk to your mom and get control of yourself.
 
In the US, worldwide? What are your qualifiers of "professional pilots?"
In his mind you can't be professional if you are not union and work for a living driving airplanes. Those Fortune 500 pilots, those 135, and all sort of other pilots whose union companies went out of business, are not professional.

You will notice at FI, if you are not 100% pro-union urging on a strike vote, screaming injustice and demanding everyone wall in line with that thinking, well then you are 100% anti-union.
 
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What about nonunion companies that lose their flying, Yip? You should be pretty familiar with those.
 
What about nonunion companies that lose their flying, Yip? You should be pretty familiar with those.
and union companies that lose their flying also, but back to the question if you are not working fora unuion company are youy still a professional pilot? How about former NJ pilots, like the ones at JUS the best job they could find, are they professional pilots
 
In his mind you can't be professional if you are not union and work for a living driving airplanes. Those Fortune 500 pilots, those 135, and all sort of other pilots whose union companies went out of business, are not professional.

You will notice at FI, if you are not 100% pro-union urging on a strike vote, screaming injustice and demanding everyone wall in line with that thinking, well then you are 100% anti-union.

Nope I think if you get paid to fly you are a professional. Don't put words in my mouth chump.

But there are many many more airline pilots than all other types of pilots. How many non union airlines can you think of?
 
It took forever to load the link and it was frightfully dull.

Try Porntube.com and Directporntube.com in the future to at least make it interesting.

Do you frequent those web sites, when your not plying your trade on here?
 
In the US, worldwide? What are your qualifiers of "professional pilots?"

Not sure, pulled the number out of my ass. But I think the number is probably on the conservative side, given the overall percentage of pilots who fly for airlines and Fracs. Both segments are overwhelmingly unionized.

I think if you fly for a living you are a professional pilot. Didn't think that one would be controversial.
 

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