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CALformerCALX said:At CAL we don't require a pre-list like SWA.
And I'll include this, SWA doesn't have International destinations so should CAL take them off our approved International list since they don't offer it to us?
Gordon is on record as stating as long as he is at CAL unlimited will never happen. Maybe we can pursuade in the next contract but I'm not going to give up a week of vacation to get it.
Originally posted by Cororado418 My biggest beef when I was at Allegheny was that more often than not, there was never a thanks, after the ride. It still bothers me, but we pilots as a whole have to accept the 10% MORON factor and keep the jumpseat thing alive or we will be hurting the "polite" majority.
Sniper@YourFeet said:If I'm JS'ing and am in the first couple rows and have a connection I'm trying to make (or if I just have to use the bathroom), do you really expect me to sit and wait for the door to be opened so that I can thank you again (I always ask for a ride, I don't care what the back of my ticket says or how busy you are, JS'ing is a privledge).
Do many pilots really expect another 'thanks' after the flight? Seriously, I would like answers to this.
CALformerCALX said:And what would be your response to anything related to pilot contracts. That unless a group resets the standards for industry leading that they didn't try hard enough? It's easy to stick up for yourself if you are currently working for an airline that offers unlimited.
But what happens if you get a job with UPS or FedEX and can't even take a jumpseater? Would you like it if I returned the favor by saying no when it is simply not your fault? Maybe the FedEX and UPS pilots should stage a walkout for a day, then maybe the TSA, FAA, and their management would have a change of heart when the freight industry comes to a one day screaching halt. By your statement maybe they just aren't trying "hard enough". I just disagree with you on this area.
Gordon is on record as stating as long as he is at CAL unlimited will never happen. Maybe we can pursuade in the next contract but I'm not going to give up a week of vacation to get it. Just as a JetBlue pilots W-2 isn't affected by a management team that allows unlimited.
At CAL we don't require a pre-list like SWA, so should SWA pilots be forced to do it our way. I don't think so. That is their policy and I can live with it. Just like I'll gladly take a SW guy to Hong Kong even though he can only take me to Kansas City.
If CAL evers allows unlimited again I can assure you I will take unlimited and not be pissed at a group of pilots that aren't in the position to do the same. It's called unity.
Rez O. Lewshun said:Cal/CalEx,
First the FedEx/UPS deal is apples to oranges. It is a door configuration problem and when the CASS program goes into effect it should address it. Don't use the FedEx/UPS guys as commonality because a) it doesn't work and b) the answer to your situation is within
Sorry you won't give a weeks vacation. How about a small fraction of that higher than every regional pilots hourly rate? If you won't give something up then perhaps you should decline the open jumpseat in the back. CAL won't give international unless CAL gets international. What's the big deal? The only destination that matters is the one I am trying to get to whether it be London UK or London KY.
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Sniper@YourFeet said:Your approved international list . . . that is a pre-list.
Sniper@YourFeet said:
The week of vacation aside, what would you give up to help out your fellow pilots?
CALformerCALX said:I believe if your policy allows something then you should gladly offer it and not hold a particular pilot group responsible when it isn't their faults to begin with. Wethe that be a management team or in the case of UPS/FedEx the TSA.
CALformerCALX said:The JS should belong to the CA and unfortunatley because of pilots with your thought process management is realizing they can get something out of us. I say you tell them nothing will be given the JS is not negotiable and as long as TSA guidlines are followed then let the CA decide.
Originally posted by CALformerCALX As far as jumpseating goes. I don't believe we should ever negotiate with managemnt for something we have always had.
PCL Flt-ops said:"Should the FAA or TSA restrict jumpseat access, then the airline will provide a positive-space seat for any jumpseating pilot who needs it."
CALformerCALX said:As far as jumpseating goes. I don't believe we should ever negotiate with managemnt for something we have always had. Before long this form of thinking is going to get management to completely drop any and all JSing then require us to give up something at the table to get it back in it's smallest form then they'll state," And if you want unlimited, you'll have to give up this." then it will be, "And if you want Int'l it will require you to give up this," and so on. No wonder we, as a profession, keep going backwards.
Falconjet said:
Now consider offline jumping. How many times do you think that Ford execs bum a ride on one of GM's company jets when they happen to be going to the same place? I'll bet none. Imagine your competitors offering you a free ride to get to work so you can compete against them! What a gesture! Unheard of in just about any other industry. Now does it seem so far-fetched to expect a thank you at the end of the ride? I don't think so.
Come on jumpers, be pleasantly surprised when you are given a ride and be sure to say thanks on your way off the plane.
FJ
Rez O. Lewshun said:Cal/Calx,
Your first sentence. You don't have unlimited j/s! However you indicate in your post that CAL does. I don't get it. Management controls the airline. So if you want to travel on company in first class to training, then you have to negotiate it! (for example)
Direct question that needs direct answer. How do you propose CAL pilots get unlimited j/s? Or are you statified with the status quo?
My concern is the membership runs the show, so if you don't contact your ALPA CAL leadership and promote change, the chances of it getting done are slim to none. It starts right here...
Sniper@YourFeet said:
If, due to my constant whining to 'CALformerCALX', this becomes CO policy, I will eat some serious humble pie!![]()