P38JLightning
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- Nov 28, 2001
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guild concept
I don't know, but I kinda like it.
Sure it would be challenging to impliment, but everyone stands to gain in the long run. One way to "enforce" staying within what i'm sure would be the guild's generously low "minimums" for pay and work rules, etc. would be exclusive advancement within the guild for guild members.
No I'm not talking about a national seniority list. You wouldn't carry anything with you to another company, but no guild company could hire any pilot who did any work for any non guild company. This would be a huge incentive against those so called "free market" forces, especialy at the so called regional level that cause agressive under-bidding for PFG and PFU (pay for growth and pay for upgrades). I mean what's worse, to pay 10 grand for training ONCE (I didn't so don't even), or to happily give up 10 or 15 or more grand a year, year after year, just to score a quick upgrade?
You would still be free to go work for a non-guild company (and essentially become a scab) but you will then become a "lifer" there as you ain't gonna build time or get current and move on. So after a while there would be pressure to get your pay and work rules up for the sake of your own QOL. Sure you would have a few 55 year olds who would do it without fear of reprisal, but this would nip most of the intern/bridge program/young eager pilot willing to get to the majors "by any means necessary" which is one of, if not THE, biggest negative forces pulling our industry down right now.
Anyway I cast my vote for Ty Webb as Pilot Guild Development Think Tank Interim President. Don't worry General, I'm sure theres a cabinet position available somewhere in our brave new society for you.
I don't know, but I kinda like it.
Sure it would be challenging to impliment, but everyone stands to gain in the long run. One way to "enforce" staying within what i'm sure would be the guild's generously low "minimums" for pay and work rules, etc. would be exclusive advancement within the guild for guild members.
No I'm not talking about a national seniority list. You wouldn't carry anything with you to another company, but no guild company could hire any pilot who did any work for any non guild company. This would be a huge incentive against those so called "free market" forces, especialy at the so called regional level that cause agressive under-bidding for PFG and PFU (pay for growth and pay for upgrades). I mean what's worse, to pay 10 grand for training ONCE (I didn't so don't even), or to happily give up 10 or 15 or more grand a year, year after year, just to score a quick upgrade?
You would still be free to go work for a non-guild company (and essentially become a scab) but you will then become a "lifer" there as you ain't gonna build time or get current and move on. So after a while there would be pressure to get your pay and work rules up for the sake of your own QOL. Sure you would have a few 55 year olds who would do it without fear of reprisal, but this would nip most of the intern/bridge program/young eager pilot willing to get to the majors "by any means necessary" which is one of, if not THE, biggest negative forces pulling our industry down right now.
Anyway I cast my vote for Ty Webb as Pilot Guild Development Think Tank Interim President. Don't worry General, I'm sure theres a cabinet position available somewhere in our brave new society for you.