I don't consider myself qualified to be a union leader.
Who is qualified to be a union leader?
And if you don't consider yourself, do you expect someone else to?
How long does a pilot group stand around in mass and stare at each other, waiting for someone to volunteer?
But this conversation isn't about me.
This conversation is all about you and nothing but you. I'll continue on......
There's nothing unique here. Many industries and businesses suffer from the same problem.
Then why not make us unique. Why do you assume yourself to mediocrity?
Once again, we're not unique. Neither are we superior to other professionals.
Why the self defeatist attitude? If you feel this way about yourself, then why do you expect someone, anyone to step forward amongst your ranks and do what you will not do. What you refuse to do. What you believe you cannot do...??
I've been to union meetings. Just showing up is meaningless unless the guys up at the front of the room know what they're doing.
Based on your comments above, why would you expect them to know what they are doing? They are not unique. They are you. What makes them different from you, that they WOULD know what they are doing?
The dynamic of cockpit leadership and of union leadership is completely different. Many guys I've considered good union reps have a terrible reputation with the FOs who've flown with them. That's just human nature.
You are correct that union leadership is very different... However, the baisc characterisitics of a leader can be found in both.... Why a line pilot wouldn't use that skillset to adapt to the union mode is interesting... I mean after all, we are talking about a line pilots career earnings here....
But once again you don't seem to be getting it. Effective leaders are few and far in between and the ones amongst pilot groups may have no desire to step up. There's simply nothing you can do about that and complaining on FI won't help.
Agreed... and that is my point....
For you have no room to complain. Especially since you are unwilling to do for yourself what you expect others to do....
How long to you wait for your "Great Union Leader" to take the lead to manage YOUR career?
Your career time is finite. If there is no leader that steps up to handle your career, do you have a grievance? A complaint?
Who amongst your pilot group is required, obligated or mandated to be your effective union leader? As you reach retirement age and no has stepped up to be the union leader you deserve, do you have recourse?
Are you going to litigation? If so? Whom? How?
That is the problem with freedom and liberty in democracy: you get to choose your own leaders. The problem with that is.... you get to choose your own leaders.