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dsptchrNJA said:
How easy is it to criticize a job that you've never done a day in your life?

You know Dsptchr, I have been lurking in the background on his board reading the absolute nonsense that you and the other company shills have been spewing. But this was the last straw for me to keep my silence. Is scheduling's job easy? No, I don't think it is. But you know what, neither is mine (yes, I'm an NJA pilot).The standard that I am held to is merely perfection. Thats right, if I make a mistake I am summoned to Bridgeway, violated, terminated or dead.
So frankly, I don't give a rats ass if scheduling has a difficult job. That is no exuse for piss poor performance.
 
No one said your job was easy.

No one in NJA is perfect, but they hold us all equally accountable in direct proportion to the level of responsibility we have accepted.

No one said anything about the level of difficulty of being an NJA scheduler. What I did try to say was that you can't criticize them for "piss poor performance" until you know the how, when, what, where, who, and why. Do you appreciate being judged by others that have never done your job? Particularly when they don't have the whole story? You just sound angry. Schedulers are an easy target, I know.

Or perhaps you have fundamental, objective differences on how scheduling should be changed. If you were in their shoes tomorrow what would you do differently that the schedulers sitting there now have never thought of? Perhaps some of them who review this board could constructively answer the specific complaints you have and clear up some confusion.
 
Hmmm. I remember a certain scheduler that had a plane ferry from CMH to CA. It turns out she was riding in the back out to CA for her vacation.

You can punch a hole in the wall and not get fired if you are a certain scheduler. They are not held to any standards at all. Of course the job is NOT easy. It is difficult but you cannot compare their job to ours.
 
dsptchrNJA said:
but they hold us all equally accountable in direct proportion to the level of responsibility we have accepted.

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That is complete Bull. People in CMH are no where near held accountable as the pilot group is.
 
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dsptchrNJA said:
No one in NJA is perfect, but they hold us all equally accountable in direct proportion to the level of responsibility we have accepted.
I don't believe that for a second. If a pilot makes an error, it is out there for everyone to see. Everyone from Owner Services to the Chief Pilot want a piece of your ass. If a scheduler makes a mistake, they can cover their tracks with more bad scheduling. There is not a pilot out there that has not seen it happen.

dsptchrNJA said:
What I did try to say was that you can't criticize them for "piss poor performance" until you know the how, when, what, where, who, and why.
Guess what release faxer, the pilots are the ones on the business end of scheduling's "piss poor performance". We know what a lousy job they do because we are the ones excecuting their illconceved, poorly thought out plans.

dsptchrNJA said:
If you were in their shoes tomorrow what would you do differently that the schedulers sitting there now have never thought of?
First of all, I would put a line pilot in charge of scheduling, not another scheduler. Then I would put some accountability in place, because it is obvious that the fox is watching the henhouse.

Dispatcher, I work hard for this company, and I am getting sick and tired of solving all of the f*** ups from Bridgeway. If every department in the casino was held to the same standard as the pilots were, I doubt we would be having this discussion.
 
Can you feel the love? I can.
 
Yeah, Release Faxer; be glad the pilots are held to such a standard. It allows you to screw up and get away with it. Now get back to crewops.com because you can't access this site from Bridgeway.
 
but they hold us all equally accountable in direct proportion to the level of responsibility we have accepted.


I've never heard such BS. Owner services, scheduling, dispatch are not held accountable to anyone for anything. Never have, never will. I will say that dispatch isnt nearly as bad as Owner services and scheduling but they still should be better.

For being 121 certified, a loosely used term, there should be no mistakes.

As for owner services and scheduling, those fifedoms will never change. They are and will be the demise of NetJets.
 
IMO... you are making a mistake by assailing the work of other departments.

You do this in reaction to people posting who SAY they work in one department or another. But do they really?

The people in those departments have their hands tied (by upper management) in similar manner that you do.

After several tries of why don't we do it this way... wouldn't it be better IF....

You just do what they tell you to do and punch out when your shift is over. Think about it. After I close the hatch and get on an airline home... I do not worry how the ship I just left is running. Its up to the next guy.

The workers in other departments did not selloff the core fleet. They did not create the sales quotas that oversell the fleet.
 
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