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You can still be happy and be unionized. Ask the next SWA pilot you see.
DING DING DING.... My first and ONLY airline. Isn't that a rare thing nowadays!!! 12 years and counting... How many other ALPA careers follow this kind of path?
I am not sure why all of you guys think that those of us comeing from the regionals are going to be content with what we have. Ya. It is a huge step up, and yes that will make a new hire happy. However I have spent the last 6 years at my regional trying to make it better in every way, so I am sure I will spend the next 30 (hopefully) at B6 trying to do the same. Dont just assume we are all a bunch of "Jokers" just because we are a happy. Seeing a lot of happy B6 pilots in my JS over the years is why I applied in the first place.
When United-Continental and Delta-Northwest pilots leave and form their own in-house unions (and they will, it only makes sense with the $$$$millions they keep to themselves), what will ALPA look like then? What will our dues look like to keep up with their fixed costs? Who will be left? ALPA had their own employees strike against them... Great organization!!!
Our model at JBLU has worked for 12 years. It is unique. It is not perfect. But not one pilot here has lost his job to a furlough. Not one pilot has been asked to give back any pay. How many unionized carriers can state that fact? Heck Airtran, Spirit, Alaska, American, United, Continental, Delta, Northwest, Mesa, and a host of others HAVE furloughed... I look at facts... And I'll be the first to laugh at the furloughs we have under ALPA... Furlough clause or not (DALPA)... You can take that to the bank-- FACTS not rumors or speculations...
Show me cause and effect (i.e., ALPA on property was a direct cause for pilot furloughs, vice bad management decisions). Only then will your argument will have any merit.
But they never have any merit. BB is the kind of guy who came directly from the military.
He thinks he's management. Unfortunately he's just BLUE collar labor...another enlisted puke with flying skills.
So what is your point about the military Fubi? I also came from the military (retired) directly to B6 and it didn't seem to cloud my view on the need for union representation in this industry. I can assume that at least BB served his country honorably doing what he loves most. We are all blue-collar for sure in this industry, however my military experience gave me more skills and abilities than just knowing how to fly an aircraft from point A to point B, and I am grateful for that fact each day in this lousy business. BTW, equating BB as just "another enlisted puke" shows your apparent ignorance about the high value the "enlisted" man/woman contributes to the success of our military.