However I must respectfully disagree with your stance in this case. Over half of the SkyWest pilot group was hired in the last few years and most of these pilot's weren't around for the previous union drives ( I myself was at another carrier).
I think we did a good job getting the word out. The SKYW pilots were either ignorant or selfish...
How are you going to differentiate a NO-voter? You don't know how each individual voted, so you'll choose to punish every SkyWest pilot that wants to go home and see their family, including those that said yes?
They can hang together or seperately. A choice they made no doubt.
Many of us want to go home and see our families...but we volunteer our time to make the profession better... and the SKYW pilots just gave us the symbolic middle finger... at least that is the message we received...
I really do think that most SkyWest pilots respect the profession and want to improve it for everyone.
I find no integrity or value in this statement. sure you might or maybe WANT this....but HOW are you going to improve the profession....
Many of the SkyWest pilots felt that ALPA specifically wasn't right for us now.
Cause you got a sweet carve out... you know that your pay rates are based on an understanding of..."keep the union away and you'll keep your pay"
So should they vote in something that they think will hurt the company now, or wait for an opportunity for a chance to do something better?
Total BS.
Courage. Strength. Professionalism.
I really think that many, if not most of our pilot's want a union...but don't want it to be ALPA.
Mixed messages are fodder to gov't and industry...
It's interesting that many UAL pilots and USAir east pilots were openly telling many of us to not vote in ALPA.
They are speaking from the "What is in it for me" position.... did they speak of the professional contributions of the association?
Unfortunately in this vote we only had the choice of voting ALPA or nothing.
Well that is because no one else really cared...
No. The choice was easy... it was the
courage that was tough....
For some of us, it was like voting for President. You try to choose the lesser of two evils. Each pilot did what they thought best.
............for himself.... not the profession... but to be honest... without the profession, can you imagine what this job would be...
Again I ask, how will you differentiate those that said yes or no? And why would you punish the yes pilots by banning the entire group?
You all decided to hang together. Look man, as time goes on... more and more forces are going to polarize pilots... without being a part of a professional group you are simply going to be picked off...
Additionally, do you really believe that SkyWest pilots as a whole are on par with Freedom-A or GoJet? (I'm talking again about those that voted yes as well) Because I just don't see how they can even be in the same ballpark for the reasons I cited in my previous post.
Of course not.. Because you don't want to feel that way about yourself..
On a side note, just for curiosity, do you allow jetBlue jumpseaters on your plane?
Not many were thrilled with the little fatigue/human factors experiment those guys ran...
Your logic defies intelligence.
Maybe the mud from the trenches has tainted his thinking..
The union may have been the purveyor of the jumpseat and all that we hold holy about it....but your insistence that union=jumpseat and non-union=no jumpseat is whacked.
ALPA saved jumpseated after 9/11. Any questions?
Many airlines have extremely liberal jumpseat agreements and are not union. Why? At non-union carriers, there is no need for give and take negotiations which put things like the jumpseat on the table to be used as a chip in the bargaining process. Ask the DAL guys about the jumpseat and collective bargaining.
After unions took the lead on jumpseating..why would a non union carrier make itself look bad...
The DAL guys should be ashamed of not negotiating a better j/s policy... all while they rode around on CMR and ASA..unlimited..
The Skywest pilots believe, like the USAirways East guys, that ALPA representation is not in their best interests.
That is right... they are looking at it from a personal perspective.. what is in it for me... not from a profession first....
IMO, it is up to ALPA to prove their worth. If they can't, it isn't the Skywest pilots fault.
If you want to see my ALPA resume I think I have proven my worth as a volunteer. So has PCL128. So has Occams Razor, so has FDJ2, Captain X, UALPilot, Neal and all the other "cheerleaders".
We can't volunteer for everyone. We can't vote for everyone. We can't make them read, get educated, think critically and change thier mindset from being served to serving....
No, the proving of worth is in each individual.....