I may despise myself for getting in my .02 worth, but here goes.
Yaks,
As for your concern about our contract and the management's options to release us after 5 years:
Having been an Alpa member and now at jetBlue, I honestly feel our pilots as a whole don't feel threatened by potential "acts" by management. It comes down to the platinum rule: Treat others the way they expect to be treated.
You approach the attitude that getting rid of the bad apples is a bad thing. Since when is that ever bad? Regardless of the management team and the product offered.
As a professional if I behave according to my profession, morals, values, etc. then I have nothing to be concerned with when 5 years rolls around.
We are all treated as a valuable member of a family. I can't say I ever felt that way at US Airways. Having been furloughed, I didn't gulp the kool-aid at JB either. I was licking wounds and skeptical at best.
Having been here for almost 18 months, I can now honestly say my loyalty goes up the chain of command. Most pilots at JB feel the same way.
I'm not certain why there is such animosity towards JB pilots not being union or the perceptions as sell outs, etc. Everyone tries to provide for their families and makes the best choices when life dictates certain paths.
Constantly making judgments without walking in the shoes of others is a dangerous, slippery slope.
I usually pride myself on keeping my posts informative and helpful. I try to be encouraging and positive to inquiries about JB and the interview process.
I apologize for ranting, but I'm on reserve today and had the time to vent frustrations.
JayDub,
How are the girls getting along?
Happy landings