You or I wouldn't have to worry about being sold, or rejecting PBS or rejecting anything for that matter if there was OneList. It provides our pilots the greatest amount of security all things considered.
Onelist, as you call it, guarantees nothing. Skywest pilots have been manipulated for years--long before we came along. The only quasi security is being associated with the most viable Major carrier in the industry and having the greatest presence in the main hub. When that changes, we have problems.
If our sister carrier becomes at risk, we will fall, SkyWest is cheaper, remember?
This statement is flawed thinking. When Delta became at risk a few years ago, did we fall? No, we were an asset with some value, and when sold, the resultant funds financed their bankruptcy and their credit lines. The sale of our Company saved their bacon, and the purchaser benefitted by guaranteeing 2, 20-year contracts that were contingent upon the affirmation of the Bankruptcy Court. Should the Chicago contractor fail, Skywest, a separate company with a separate seniority list will be at great risk since 60% of their total operations are dedicated to this Contractor. Our Company, a separate Corporation with a separate seniority list, would be a valuable asset, and thus the sale of which could keep Inc. afloat, with most of their current Retained Earnings plus the proceeds from our sale. Inc. would then have over 1 billion $ in the bank, and with no airlines to run, but plenty of cash to invest in this or other industries. Inc. would be the winner.
SkyWest did not furlough, ASA did....Coincidence?
Granted, those are the facts. However, do you really think Onelist would prevent a furlough, even with a combined list? Heck, NO, is my answer! So, Onelist will not protect from a furlough!
Asset. Right now we are valuable. Could change, March 8th, when the vote becomes due. We don't get to decide whether we are valuable. We have control to provide a valuable safe service, and as long as we do it, we are valuable.
Once again, to some degree this is flawed thinking! We do have some control. As a pilot group, we have to negotiate in a "zone of reasonableness!" We can not stand out from the crowd. Unfortunately, we have to be submissive to the "designs and goals" of the Portfolio concept. We do get to decide whether we are valuable and "viable" by what we negotiate and by being "smartly submissive" in those areas where we do stand out. As of today, we are the only DCI carrier without PBS, including the Contractor; if we don't vote it in, we are shooting ourselves in the foot, or better yet, maybe blowing our feet off!!!!
As Joe M. put it, we are playing poker and Inc. knows what we have in our hand. We play ball, or we suffer hard.
I would strongly agree with Joe M.!!!! Joe M. may sometimes be a Contrarian, but he knows the industry and thinks outside the box!
We wouldn't have to suffer if we had OneList. 900's that are slated to come to us, will. ASA is a very valuable asset right now.....Let's keep it that way, regardless of Industry dynamics.
We got 10, 900's last year and we don't have Onelist! To remain a valuable asset, we have to be competitive in costs and accept PBS(on our terms) in this vote! Otherwise, "Let the Games Begin," will be the theme at ASA and the Winter Olympics! Once again, PBS will be here, on our terms with the passage of the vote, or in Section 6 on the Company's terms where a third party will govern the process and show them favor because every other carrier in our brand has it!
And to address a previous point you made.... You spoke for 1500 other pilots regarding OneList...I have and do not. I am 1 vote and I am in favor of OneList for an end to whipsaw and greater job security. My opinion, and it is shared by a few others I know. Can't speak for them, just for myself.
You are mainly for Onelist because it is highly probable that your residence is in the Salt Lake City area and are tired of commuting(understandable, but don't hide it!) Onelist, even if it was attainable, will not provide job security to any large degree, and it will not eliminate whipsaw. As long as we are in the Porfolio of this brand, we will be subject to whipsaw! We are one of about 8 vendors providing services to a Contractor and even if that number is reduced by one, it will not change the ability to whipsaw.
There are many good reasons that can be argued that maintaining separate lists give our pilots more protection! Onelist arguments are arbitrary, emotional, unpredictable, and even under the ideal outcomes provide NO guarantees! Being competitive in terms of pay and work rules, and adopting PBS(because we standout against the rest on this issue) will help maintain our status quo and should provide opportunities in the future!