Excellent Post. I've been bitter about things in the past to. But a key thing to remember is never forget where you came from. This job has seen some major down turns in the past decade, but its still no where near as bad as some jobs. At the end of the day we still do what we love (that's why everyone on here started flying..riiight??) and we have a job. As mentioned above, I'm not against industry wide improvement in pay and work rules etc.. Just trying to put things in perspective.
Exactamundo.
JB is a good place to work. Nobody is saying there isn't room for improvement, and I'm not against a union one bit. I just hate listening to people with a 200+K income bitch and whine like they're buying ramen noodles with food stamps. It's pathetic.
This is not a bad job, and there are thousands of people in the industry that would love to work here. A union is no doubt coming to JB. I think the next time there is a try, it'll pass. I honestly, truly think it would have passed this time if it weren't for the TWA lawsuit and ALPA's terrible reputation.
I, for one, am a yes vote next time it comes up, (couldn't vote this time), for one simple reason: I believe that a merger/acquisition is just a matter of time, and I want union CBA representation when that happens. The whole PEA thing is all well and good, but there is no legal precident, which means big, nasty, long court battle that we can't afford. If we had a $20 mil. war chest, we might win and our PEA might hold up, but we don't have that. If we have a CBA, we'll go to arbitration and that'll be that. Hell if AA buys us it'll be a staple anyway. If WN buys us, it'll be a lower-end relative for us with fences, similar to what Tranny got. Either is fine with me. I'm junior and I'll be at the bottom either way. The senior guys are the ones that are going to get screwed when a M & A comes. If AA buys us and we get stapled, myself and most junior guys could care less, because with retirements, we'll all be widebody captains in 10-12 years. The senior guys flying day turns making 250-300K a year will get screwed. They'll be OK for a while, b/c their seats will get fenced, but every time there are upgrades, AA FO's will upgrade to the bus, and come in senior to them. They'll lose base seniority and won't be able to do those lucrative day turns any more.
Mergers are never good for pilots anyway. But mark my word, it is coming. JB is like the foreign exchange student with big tits. Everybody wants a piece, and sooner or later somebody is going to step up and get it. It's nothing more than a question of who does it and when.