Jose Whales, and the rest of you,
Jose, your posts have been good to up to that last one. Some of our prople here at XJ have said some dumb/innaccurate things on this thread, but I have to take issue with who's money is who's among other things.
So, the taxes you pay is the goverment's money, right? Just because someone has money doesn't mean the have the right to spend it however they please. If that were true, buying and selling any commodity would be legal, i.e. drugs, sex, weapons.
We are often legally, and always morally bound to see that money is spent in a productive, non-harmful way.
MAIR's money should be spent on those who earned it so that the earners can enjoy the fruits of their labor and company growth so that they can earn more. Ideally, the stockholders would earn money by actually risking some of their own capital and the labor force would earn money based on their own contribution to the profits. This is not what is happening.
We are watching our owners and management steal the money we earn them. Our leaders get enormous bonuses for the excellent service I and others provide. They then turn around and tell me that the $25,000 I earned last year was too much, that I need to give it back. Now, why would I want to give it back? So that our leadership can get larger bonuses and hide more of our profits in your losses? Are you beginning to understand why we don't like having you guys owned by MAIR? It was immoral of them to buy you with our money. We don't do our jobs for this reason, we do it for the reasons I stated in the previous paragraph, to earn ourselves more money.
As far as XJ folks living in a fantasy world, well, I have to say that it is a shame to think that you don't believe anyone can make a difference. Yes, this is Corporate America, where everything had been rosy enough. That is until the workers of this country realized that very few of our CEOs are truly leaders that we could depend on to look out for the best interests of their company, and therefore those that allow them their lifestyle. Where would we be without folks who didn't fight the tough fight and stand up for themselves when no one else would? I'm not going to give you a history lesson here, but the reason we have any rights at all is because someone has stood up for each of those rights. We are standing up for ourselves, no matter how hard that will be.
Please, enough with the ALPA bashing. No one who bashes them is remembering what ALPA has and will continue to do for all airline pilots. Please read the "Flying the Line" vols I and II again. Please note that the only reason we can go on strike is because we belong to them. Without ALPA, XJ could not fight this moral fight because other NW airlines would simply take our routes. Instead we are bound to support each other by not taking advantage of the fact that someone else is standing up for our rights. ALPA has its representation problems because pilots do have a hard time standing up for one another against their company, and pilots will take advantage of good times to get paid more than other pilots ( this includes me). Please tell me why you signed the contract that was signed? If you had stood up for one that was at least industry standard, we would have so much more respect for your group.
Long post summed up- ALPA has saved many more careers than it has lost. If it has problems, it is because of it's members, not it's concept. Big Sky has lost alot of the profits I have earned that I desevre a part of. Your contract was shameful. It said that any flying job is better than no flying job. We have almost no respect for your group or company because of these reasons. Individual flying skills are completely irrelevant to this, and taking it in the a@S isn't paying your dues, it's getting B@TTf@cked plain and simple. We're both experiencing that right now.