El Chupacabra
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CRAWDADDY said:Got a better one you could use for all trips if you're on the Falcon ($%#@, I should have put in that last bid) Tell them you don't have an Emergency Checklist other than the manufacturer's original in the AFM. Ain't bad for someone like me; but I read FRENCH
El Chupacabra said:IT DOESN'T MATTER IF YOU WIN OR LOSE-IT'S HOW YOU PLAY THE GAME!
I was part of the investigation and will regret it for the rest of my days here as the schedulers continue to take their revenge on us. We picked the wrong hill to fight this battle on. Of the accused schedulers: One threatened to exercise his privileges under the caste system, another had pictures of the CEO in the old bubble bath at 625 Hamilton and the third didn't even get the perfunctory escort off the property. You see, there was a little blue dress back in CMH that had been damaged in the same manner as the one down at Gulfstream Aerospace in Georgia. And that's how we all wound up in the mess we're in now with the new regime.dsptchrNJA said:None of the schedulers violated any company rule. No scheduler was penalized and all returned to their job.
It was concluded that schedulers did no wrong in using volunteers crewmembers for covering ASAP trips. No evidence was shown that indicated schedulers treated crewmembers better as a result of recieving small gifts.
user912 said:I was part of the investigation and will regret it for the rest of my days here as the schedulers continue to take their revenge on us. We picked the wrong hill to fight this battle on. Of the accused schedulers: One threatened to exercise his privileges under the caste system, another had pictures of the CEO in the old bubble bath at 625 Hamilton and the third didn't even get the perfunctory escort off the property. You see, there was a little blue dress back in CMH that had been damaged in the same manner as the one down at Gulfstream Aerospace in Georgia. And that's how we all wound up in the mess we're in now with the new regime.
user912 said:I was part of the investigation and will regret it for the rest of my days here as the schedulers continue to take their revenge on us. We picked the wrong hill to fight this battle on. Of the accused schedulers: One threatened to exercise his privileges under the caste system, another had pictures of the CEO in the old bubble bath at 625 Hamilton and the third didn't even get the perfunctory escort off the property. You see, there was a little blue dress back in CMH that had been damaged in the same manner as the one down at Gulfstream Aerospace in Georgia. And that's how we all wound up in the mess we're in now with the new regime.
FamilyGuy said:Yeah, that makes sense....why dont you just say "I didnt exercise any forethought and get my passport renewed 6 months before it expired."
If you can get a physical ontime then you can get a passport ontime.
Yawn...this is starting to get old.Semore Butts said:They were hired to run this company, safely and efficiently while still being good stewards of our owners money (remember...the people that allow us to receive a paycheck??)
Safely? Well that is pretty well up to us as pilots. We are ultimately responsible for that. I have always said that we have the best pilots in the industry hands down.
Efficiently? Yep thats their gig. No need to comment on how they are doing that. Imagine how efficient they could be if they did not have to spend the majority of their time jumping through hoops trying to figure out what was going to satisfy us. Unfortunately there is a small group of us that will never be satisfied and have made this negotiation their own personal vendetta.
I for one, give them credit for that because if it were me, I would not have subjected myself to this abuse past day one.
If I was being paid what they are you could put me on one of those "dunk tanks" and throw softballs at me. Can't knock them for what they are being paid- we are negotiating our pay, maybe they negotiated theirs.
How would you like it if they got on this board and defamed you as blatantly as you do them?
I defamed them? Are you lumping me in with all these other posters? I went back and read my post again. I am giving my opinion of the DVD and the recurrent speeches. Are you an employee? HAve you seen the DVD? Have you been through a recurrent? My bad, maybe I did unintentionally lump you in the same category. Yes I am an employee,yes I did see the DVD and yes I have been through a recurrent.
Treat others as you would like to be treated. Didn't your Mother ever tell you that if you don't have anything nice to say...don't say anything at all...
You said it not me. You better go talk to their mothers, not mine. Its OK for them to degrade us with their speeches and DVD's, but if we respond we are degrading them and are bad people? It is not okay for them to degrade us- that works both ways and as I have posted before..respect is earned not given. We want adult pay, we need to start acting like adults then.
You need to go look in the mirror, You have something on you nose.
Since you seem to have an answer for everything, tell me how posting on an anonymous board, sharing what I think is an honest view is considered "brown nosing"? Those people don't know me from Adam...neither do you. Look to your left...how do you know I am not your PIC? Look to your right...how do you know I am not your SIC?![]()
There, now I'm being degrading
Hawkered said:Family Guy
I actually like your intellectual arguments and I feel that you're very sincere in your convictions, but you're straying...again.
Are you really interested whether my baby can afford a new pair of shoes, or do you want to just, "do the right thing" for a bunch of fat cats.
I received a very long and well delivered page today on my company pager and really, I thought it was well written and showed us the gravity of the situation. The fact that you know that its happening is a relief to many of us. Some of us thought you genuinely didn't care!
Hawkered said:American Airlines had one of the worlds hardest leaders, but he was loved..and hated at the same time. Robert Crandall fought for the dominance of the silver bird in Washington, and with route structure, ETOPS economics and even sports advertising. If you would ask any American pilot that remembered life under him, they'd probably give some reference to their own anatomy as personal sacrifice to have him back, just to recapture those wonder years.
Netjets doesn't have leadership right now that shows that kind of conviction. They seem to clock in and clock out, and not really even care. Let me explain:- You've been working a problem at a remote airport in Montana all day long with maintenance control, it's the third plane you've been on for the tour that's broken down, passengers are coming in an hour. The MEL covers the problem and both crew members agree that it's safe to take the 'plane. You call an Assistant Chief Pilot and tell him you're good to go. He doesn't know anything about the problem, doesn't understood the MEL and hasn't even been briefed by the arm chair warrior that just left his air-conditioned confines.
Hawkered said:You get what you pay for!! You have to pay a pilot that can show up for work and know that his wife has a car with a working set of brakes and an engine that won't let go. You have to pay a pilot that can afford the insurance deductibles for life's unfortunate events that take us by surprise. You have to pay a pilot so that s/he can afford a retirement outside of the government sponsered ponzi scheme called Social Security and you have to grow the team with all the fan fare of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders at the closing moments of a fourth quarter tie-breaking field goal!!!
Hawkered said:Thats what leadership is!! It's not "telling", it's not lecturing, it's not coming up with great new ideas...it's about treating people the way you would like to be treated and not taking personal offence to peoples' personality quirks, or even their own unique beliefs. It's about tolerance, patience, the ability to make an example of others through the actions of oneself, and the ability to practice one's craft better than most, at the same time, remaining humble!!
God knows..I fail at this myself, but you are being paid to be great Family Guy, and for that money, we all expect greatness.
Hawkered said:What good is it coming up with "financials" when we are being charged 50 bucks for a quart of oil in Westchester? Or seeing orders for our aircraft running off to Europe? How can you equate the cost of a sell-off, when the majority of those are to our sister company EJM?
If I carry a wallet and I change the pocket from one side of my butt-cheeks to the other, have I just cost myself its contents, or did I just double my fortunes? Thats how stupid it looks when we show up to White Plains!!
FamilyGuy said:#2 - I've seen so many references to this oil thing in HPN that I decided to do a little research. It looks like we did about 7000 flights into HPN last year. If every single flight took a quart of oil (unlikely, IMO) then at most EJM would generate $350,000 in revenue (not profit), given the claimed price of $50/qt.
This seems like a lot, but then I asked a simple question....what does it cost to run our facility in HPN? What's the total cost, when we start thinking about wages for staff, utilities, insurance, mortgage (or lease) cost, etc? I dont know what that cost is, but I dont think it would be cheap in New York.
The next question is how many things can NetJets charge for to try and recoup all those expenses?
I dont know the answer to all these questions, but after thinking about it, I dont think EJM is making much money, if any, at HPN.!!
Hawkered said:Family Guy, have the strength of your own convictions to be honest and fair in your dealings. Do not be sideswiped by corporate immorality or tongue twisted into arguments with people that piss you off on these forums.
El Chupacabra said:Originally Posted by FamilyGuyTeachers yes but teachers are not part of the private sector.
WRONG AGAIN. Actually teachers are the highest unionized group of workers in the country. Aviation does have a high percentage of workers who are unionized though. The entire transportation industry is around 25%. You can get more data on the Bureau of Labor Statistics site here:
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/union2.nr0.htm
For the most part Public sector can not compare directly to private sector in that public sector is not as subject to globalization and immigration effects on employment and so forth.
Semore Butts said:Family, have you seen the DVD that BB sent out to the pilots? I wish you could if you haven't.
BB tries to talk to us like he's grandpa and he just caught his grandchild stealing a cookie.
(Bad Johhny, you don't need more money son, Grandpa knows whats best for you, your kids are better working at a factory or fast food place anyway, they don't deserve to go to college. Vacations are a pain anyway, if you can't afford to go on one it will be better anyway)
Not much of a way to talk to a group that flies multi million dollar clients in multi million dollar aircraft all over the planet.
When I saw the , video I was just north of Bagdad, and had just been through a mortar attack. My point is, we been a round a time or 2. I know the difference between Chicken salad and Chicken sh&t.
BB explained in his "business 101" class the "Y" factor being the available amount of money the company could pay the pilots. He explained that the target profit was not being reached and therefore the company could not pay us more. Well, as I understand it from the business 101 that I took, salary is part of business cost, not profits.
So, I'm not buyin it, and I don't think by brethren is either.
BB is a politician, so is magee. You look at them and say bullsh*t, they ignore you and continue with their bs as if it is gospel.
That is why we say nothing (my opinion). What point would it serve. They are getting paid by what they can take from the mouthes of our families.
Well there it is as far as I'm concerned.
If it wasn't so truly degrading, it would have probably been funny.