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My Rant on the STUPID & SPINELESS Flight Options Management!

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Originally Posted by Helmsalee
Dime, please don't quote B19. Many of us have him on ignore for a reason.



Get over it. If you are that thin skinned, you don't belong on the internet.

I can solve this one...anyone who quotes B-19 (known TROLL) is equally a flame-baiting troll themselves and is to be put on ignore...starting with Fischman.

This place gets better and better with the trolls on ignore, I assure you.
 
Looks like Voice of Reason is thin skinned.
 
b19 makes me laugh......she's probly just mad cause when she crossed the line she knew she'd never make as much money as I am now.....


AND IM LOVIN LIFE!!!!mmmuuhhahaa
 
What she does not get is that the vast majority of corporte jet flying is done by small departments and small charter companies.
The only way NJ was ever a union company under the teamsters was the original connection with the railroad. Back then the had a real penchant for ex military flyers to deal with the quirks of the original Lears they flew.
Being an industry to themselves, they have the size and substance to have their own union as it made no sense for them to be part of some other national one.
Frankly though they are one of the only ones it would work for. The short version of the current situation is that everyone who works at Flight Options is actually blessed to some degree to have a job. If it had not been for the recent purchase by an investment company, it is likely that the company would have gone under and all would be out on the street at once. Would we have a happier group if that had happened, or they had terminated by some seniority formula, or any other way.
There is no scope or job security when a company fails. I know it will come as a surprise that the vast number of employers in this country do not lay off or furlough, they terminate. Each state is different, each company is different, each country is different. This whole debate should not be over union or non union but the sad state of a company in the toliet hoping nobody will hit the flush button.
 
Sounds like the same posts all over again...:rolleyes: Publishers just changed the name from NJA to FltOps. He used to tell the NJ pilots not to rock the boat; just be happy you have a job, etc.etc. etc. What some here don't get is that frac pilots are sick and tired of having their skill exploited. They are tired of participating in a race to the bottom. I don't blame them one bit. If a company can't pay its pilots professional wages they shouldn't be in the aviation business. Pilots have expenses to meet and people depending on them to. They manage to meet their budget (some barely) and their creditors are not subsidizing them so it's wrong to expect professional pilots to prop up inept managers and/or enable corporate greed by working for less than the going rate. NJW

FRACTIONAL PILOTS ARE PROFESSIONALS RESPONSIBLE FOR LIVES
IT'S ONLY RIGHT THEY ARE COMPENSATED ACCORDINGLY
 
Y'Know, B19, I just got off this week from my first stint as a union volunteer at NJ.....

Guess what? I actually saw a pilot group and management that for the most part, worked together to achieve a common goal, long term success and company prosperity. I watched management and union officials work together to fix a problem that had arisen. I saw a vice president actually step out of a meeting to personally welcome a new volunteer and thank him for stepping up and sacrifing his personal time to help the cause!!! I've seen the pilots side of things before, now I have seen it from another perspective, and I still like it.

But, all unions are bad, and they destroy good things, right B19?

I told you before, B19, the argument you have tried for months now is the old way... and it is no longer the way..sorry to break it to you again.
Flops management has a choice, drop the ego and play nice with their employees, or face the alternative. They have the power to right this ship if they choose.
They might wanna hurry, though, the bridge is smoldering and the wind is picking up.


Now, unless you can come up with a more logical argument than what you have tried and frankly failed at conveying here....shaddup and git back in yer hole.

HiSpeed
 
Well said.

As a union volunteer, I have seen the very thing you are talking about as well. B19 will never understand.
 
HSF, congratulations and thanks! A strong union is only possible when there's an active, engaged membership standing behind good leadership. NJW
 

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