SaturnPilot
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- May 20, 2003
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I agree with you that the pay cut taken for first year wages somewhere is ridiculous, but I don't think ALPA is solely to blame for that. You could easily get hired at a non-alpa 737 carrier and face the same issue.No, but ALPA has precluded me from getting another 100k job flying a B-737 at least in this country... you know... continuing on, not skipping a beat from what I was making before. You know, you can bid ahead of me, you can deal with seniority all you want... but pay me what several thousand hours in 737 are worth... oh, no wait.. SENIORITY, right?
The real problem is that when negotiating contracts, PILOTS need to make a stand for higher wages at the lower end of the longevity scale, rather than have such a steep curve requiring you to live on food stamp wages even though you are obviously an experienced professional. I believe the situation would be the same whether ALPA is representing a company, or some other union is representing the company...either way, the pilots of that company and that company alone make those decisions.
Advocating being non-union and representing yourself would lead to a profession I would not want to be a part of. As someone already pointed out, we would all feel forced to never delay any flights, refuse airplanes, ask for more fuel, etc.