CatYaaak said:
Actually, I'm paid a salary.
I'd imagine you are a corporate pilot. Guys like you should vote for Bush. When your company prospers so do you... If I flew jets for Goldman Sachs I'd vote for Bush.
However, this logic doesn't apply to organized labor. Many airline pilots will vote for Bush with the logic that if my company does well, then so will I. This logic is flawed in that if, for whatever reason, you no longer work for the company (fired or quit), the company will still be there prospering. But where are you? There is no commitment to quid pro quo.... Thanks for your political vote but we no longer need you.... In addition, with no representation or bargaining rights you gotta take what you get.. (i.e. jB E-190 rates)
Organized labor wants their company to do well. They just want their fair and reasonable share in return for thier contributions to the companies success. Screw that 'choke the golden goose till we get every last egg' Dubinsky mantra...
[caution: this thread is kinda being hijacked...]
The politics of Bush want airline pilots to cycle through employment keeping wages down. Bush politics does not want you to have an airline career! They want new hires as often as they can at first year wages....
But you say Gun Control or abortion (insert your favorite issue here) is too important for me. I just can't vote for Kerry...
Is gun control or abortion more important than your house note and food on the table? That is just the basics... Don't you want your career to
prosper as well?
I've heard pilots say "I don't need 300k a year. I'm cool with 150K/year. This is a bad mentaility trap to get into. If 150 is ok, then how about 140. 120? Is 100k ok? If I can negotiate 300k fairly and reasonably then let's do it.... DO you think the company will give you a fair and reasonable career/benefits without employee representation.
Pilots even say I'll just quit being a pilot and find another job if thats the case. This is trash talking but if you aren't willing to defend the profession and abortion/gun control or another issue is more important, then don't sacrifice a great career for the rest of us....
Even so, it isn't black and white. Vote for your issue; which is your airline career and when Kerry tries to push an issue you are against then oppose it.
Tackle the issue not the politician!! Sure it is more work than just voting every four years, but democracy and your airline career isn't a spectator sport.....