B19 Flyer
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I think you are confused. You are the FUD poster. Not me.
If you fear facts, and it's clear that you do, I'll take the FUD label because I only post and quote facts.
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I think you are confused. You are the FUD poster. Not me.
I care about non-union employees because they are much more dedicated to aviation than union employees are. They aren't in it for the money, they are in it for the mission.
If you fear facts, and it's clear that you do, I'll take the FUD label because I only post and quote facts.
You beat me to it.Bullsh!t
They aren't in it for the money, they are in it for the mission.
Bullsh!t
I care about non-union employees because they are much more dedicated to aviation than union employees are. They aren't in it for the money, they are in it for the mission.
You are such a tool!
Thank you for responding to my post. You have truly shown what an a$s you are......again.
I bet you would be supportive of slave labor.
Non union employees are much safer and more preve(a)lent throughout aviation than union employees. They understand that flying IS the mission.
Good little solders. Work hard and do their job. Sounds a lot like the management meetings we had with Boisture and "the General". Sorry jacka$s we are not your troops and here to take your commands. Sorry.
In union airlines, flying the mission means the chest pounding rhetoric of a union pilot who thinks that the industry couldn't exist without them.
I have no misconceptions. I need those fine folks to back me up. I am a blue collar worker. But the fact remains, we can teach folks the support job in a few months down to a few days. Pilots, not so easy.
There are lots of non-union airlines that have safety records that exceed NJ that don't require the additional layers of committees and internal labor groups like a union thinks should exist that drive up cost needlessly.
Who? Lets name some examples if you are going to make statements.
Next, you really don't know what we have or need here at NJA, so you should probably just give up on this one. No facts or clue.
Non-union employees are much more passionate about flying and operating an aircraft safely than union pilots. They are safer, more focused and have fewer distractions than union pilots.
Again, lets see some FACTS, stats and references. FACTS PLEASE, or you are just full of $hit.
I've repeatedly seen unsafe pilots make it through the grievance process even with their union reps in agreement with the company on firing them behind the scenes.
And I have seen pilots in non union enviroments allowed to keep their job because they were management kiss a$s's. And I have seen management folks stay in their position after they have made unsafe decisions, and made a whole slew of questionable decisions. Kept around because of the old boy (management) network.
One last though, slave labor usually doesn't have six figures with a period at the end.
But a pilot should.
I bet you would be supportive of slave labor.
.... To say that these professionals, as dedicated to their trade as they may be, are more dedicated to Aviation or Medicine than Pilots and Doctors ... is nonsensical.
We respect workers in every trade and occupation. But it is sometimes Managements that refuse to treat Professional Pilots correctly in terms of compensation and QOL issues that create the problems and a need for the workers to take a stand.
Non union employees are much safer and more prevelent throughout aviation than union employees. They understand that flying IS the mission.
In union airlines, flying the mission means the chest pounding rhetoric of a union pilot who thinks that the industry couldn't exist without them.
There are lots of non-union airlines that have safety records that exceed NJ that don't require the additional layers of committees and internal labor groups like a union thinks should exist that drive up cost needlessly.
Non-union employees are much more passionate about flying and operating an aircraft safely than union pilots. They are safer, more focused and have fewer distractions than union pilots.
I've repeatedly seen unsafe pilots make it through the grievance process even with their union reps in agreement with the company on firing them behind the scenes.
One last though, slave labor usually doesn't have six figures with a period at the end.