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I wouldn't work for that. I want to negotiate my own deal with NJA and leave you free to negotiate your own deal. I want you to be free to strike in protest without coercing me to do the same.

Yes

We will pay you 55G with no Bennies

Thats your deal.. take it or leave it
 
They can stay stateside as there seem to be a good number of G positions advertised in the corporate world lately......and yet, here they stay.
 
If working in a union shop is so bad then why aren't you gone already? :confused:

NJA is still really good. The union behaves better than I expected, a lot better. The job security here is better than anywhere else, probably. The only problem I see in the future is if there is a strike down the road, which I do NOT expect. I enjoy this job a lot more than my friend Gutshotdraw does, for instance, who is a very good pilot and an all around good egg. I hope everyone here on this message board enjoys his/her job as much as I do.
 
NJA is still really good. The union behaves better than I expected, a lot better. The job security here is better than anywhere else, probably. .

From everyone who supports NJASAP and would stand behind their brothers...your welcome:rolleyes:...


For someone who's disliking of Unions has been notorious for the better part of 2 years. It sure seems that every thing you enjoy now.. IE Job security, pay, benefits, QOL on the road..... Is a direct result of being part of the Union.. Do you think your 401k, medical benefits, quality of hotels, quality of crew meals, pay, schedule, training days, would have remained intact if you weren't in a union?

If your pondering the answer I'll help you out. They wouldn't have remained the same.. Especially when Sokol took over..

BTW, if you do decide to take that $200K job, (which I sure hope you do), pray to god the company doesn't experience financial hardship. I assume your not that dense to not know what departments get hacked the quickest when things turn sour.

Good grief
 
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