I've tried to keep out of this, but there is some really bogus stuff being put out here and I cannot hold my tongue anymore. I'm not getting into the Union/non-union argument, but the BS here needs to stop.
Bad Monkey! said:
1. Was it not workplace violence when one of our schedulers, while being escorted off the property, put his fist through a wall in rage?
Do you even know the circumstances behind this?
I see many of you bring this story up and it is really obvious that you have heard it second or third hand because if you knew the whole story or were there when it happened (I was), I think you would be defending him instead of crucifying him.
I won't make any comments about the video or pilot getting in trouble over it because 1) I have never seen it, 2) I don't know the whole story, 3) I was not involved, and 4) It's none of MY business.
Diesel said:
CMHtroll
If they are so concerned with safety why didn't they fire Chips Ahoy? Hmmmm I wonder.
1. He did not threaten or try to harm anyone.
2. He WAS disciplined appropriately.
3. He had a right to be upset (if you knew the whole story, you'd probably agree).
Lastly, it's just poor taste naming the guy on a public forum. I'm sure you guys wouldn't like it very much if someone named one of you everytime you screwed something up or made a mistake. Have some class.
Diesel said:
So him punching a hole in the wall was what? The wall jumped out infront of him and he was protecting himself.
Frustration. I'm sure many of you have felt that before. He made a mistake. But, he wasn't trying to harm anyone or threaten anyone. Give it a rest.
Diesel said:
You must see it everyday. You dispatch why don't you just look at the names you are filing for. Notice how a lot of the cherry trips get picked up by certain captains?
You're kidding, right? Do you really think we have time to go through the entire schedule and cherry-pick certain trips for certain pilots? I cordially invite you to come up to the Flight Center and sit by me some time. We don't have the time to sit here and cherry-pick trips. We have to constantly put the ever-changing jigsaw puzzle together as others keep stealing or changing our pieces.
I won't say that it has NEVER happened, but I can guarantee it ain't often.
Some Dude said:
Dispatcher you are clueless. You DID NOT GET THE MEMO FROM BOISTURE? I did get the memo from BOISTURE STATING THERE IS A GO TO TEAM AND THE FACT THAT THE SCHEDULERS DID ACCEPT GIFTS. You know nothing. I WAS PART OF THE INVESTIGATION AND I WAS ASKED BY THE COMPANY TO PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION. Boisture ADMITTED THERE WAS FAVORTISM. You don't know CRAP because you WERE NOT THERE. You are WRONG once AGAIN. Also if you attended a company recurrent you would hear Boisture himself state their is a GO TO TEAM AT NJA. So shut the f up about crap you don't know anything about.
Load of crap.
dsptchrNJA said:
The investigation cleared wrongdoing by any schedulers of the accusations made.
What he said.
Some Dude said:
The schedulers did accept gifts.
Please tell us what gifts they accepted. Macadamia nuts? A bottle of booze, maybe? Left-over crew food? What were the "extravegant" gifts?
Some Dude said:
THAT IS WAY SOME PILOTS ARE STILL GETTING 40 TO 70 EXTENDED DAYS A YEAR.
Still? That is interesting. Considering that Scheduler's can only extend you per the contract and that any other type of extention or request for extended days must go through an entirely different department. How is it that the "A Team" are still getting all those extra days from the "corrupt" schedulers?
Did you ever think that maybe the guys getting the extra days are the ones that know the contract best and how to "work the system" to get those infamous 12:01, after-midnight extended days? Sounds like a problem with your brother pilots and not the schedulers.
The facts are (as dsptchrNJA pointed out):
1.
None of the schedulers violated any company rule. No scheduler was penalized and all returned to their job.
2. 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.
Some Dude said:
I said they received gifts and your memo quotes the company as stating that receiving gifts is okay. Nice morals. Your memo doesn't mention the value of the gifts or how many times the gifts were accepted.
Some Dude, have you EVER received ANYTHING from ANY of the owners you have ever flown? Have you ever received anything from any of the FBO's? Have you gotten ANY "perks" from the hotels you've stayed in? Have you EVER gotten ANY "gifts" from someone you have been associated with while working for NetJets?
I bet the value and number of "gifts" you (and/or many other groups in this company) have received far outnumber and are of greater value than anything we (schedulers) have ever seen. Does that make you guilty of showing favoritism to any of those people for accepting those? Certainly not. Does it mean you are corrupt? No.
Talk about nice morals. Before making accusations and insinuations such as yours, maybe you should think about how easily your reputation could get tarnished by others that have an agenda or don't have all the facts.
as214 said:
Yeah no kidding. The hypocrisy is startling to say the least. A pilot gets wrongfully terminated for blasting a DVD on private property and posting it on a private, unionized message board. I guess to be in the good graces of the Netjets nuthuggers one must punch a hole in the wall at work or cut and paste private company memorandums on a public forum.
I know you feel that this pilot was done wrong (which he may have been - I don't know), but to drag someone elses rep through the dirt because of it is complete bull. How's it go...two wrongs don't make a right. You guys are creating more anamosity (from us screen-readers) by doing so. We used to be on the same team.
flyfish said:
I beg to differ with you sir, any employee of this company has a dog in this fight whether you care to admit it or not. Something else you may have a hard time understanding is that it takes more than just the pilots to make this company run and do so safely and efficiently. I mean no disrespect because I honestly do believe that we have the very best pilots in the industry. (contrary to how some of them are representing themselves on this site)
The guy makes some very good points and we do have some of the best people (pilots and non-pilots) in the biz. Hope we all can get along again some time soon.
Some Dude said:
Man you guys think you know everything because you work in CMH. You guys were NOT involved in the investigation. Enough said.
I may not have been directly involved, but I was pretty darn close to it. Like you guys defending your brothers, I'll defend mine, too.