USCtrojan
KolobWestwind
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Unions
I'm in a dream world too, but am too hungover to wake up!! Like others have said on this board, your Union is only as good as your people. I don't think the Skywest pilots are going to demand huge payraises overnight. You want the company to prosper and do well as it has. You also want Management to honor their agreements with you. A contract will provide that for you. Belive me, if we at ASA didn't need a Union, I'd love to get rid of it/never have it in the first place. Unfortunately our management team sucks like no other. They manage to piss off even the most moderate of pilots here. Myself included and I'm a rather understanding dude relatively speaking. If our management team was kicked to the curb tomorrow, we'd see an instant improvement in morale. I shouldn't speak for anyone on this board, but I believe I would get overwhelming support in that last statement. Jerry, I think knows this. And may use it in the future. Almost overwhelmingly, our pilot group is very positive about Jerry's leadership abilities. He's incredible. I want to help him "rule" the regional world, while also hold him to his promises. I don't want to break the bank so to speak, and I certainly don't want to be unreasonable. I'm positive my fellow pilots for the most part would agree here. Whipsaw is becoming uncontrollable. We have to take the necessary steps to stop it at some point. Do I blame Jerry? Heck no, I'd do the same thing, it's smart business in cutting your costs. We just have to call him on it, that's all. We have to be smart because unfortunately, Jerry is 5 steps ahead of us already.
Trojan
Jeepman said:I think this is the best point to realize here. I have jumped over the fence so many times about this union thing that I should have permanant motion sickness. I have been at SKYW almost 4 1/2 years and I do feel like I work for the best regional out there. Have I worked at another airline? No Do I feel like we are getting treated fairly? No, but we do get treated better than others. What is my greatest fear? That we unionize ask for a huge pay increase, have a slow down/strike and Jerry throws his hands up and resigns.
I believe we need a fair contract and we should get additional pay for the 70 & 90 that reflects our additional productivity & responsibility. How much more? 3-5% more for the 70 & 90 respectivly would be a good start. Longer callout for reserves, & restore the uniform allotment.Yet, I don't wanna hear the, "Highest pay till the last day" mentality.
USC trojan:
You bring up a good & valid point with the whipsaw & I wouldn't put it past SKYW to do that to us. So the question begs, what makes a good union? If you ask me it's one that works for it's members, but also doesn't choke the company so hard that it puts it into the red, thereby choking off their own union members. The union needs to be objective, rather than subjective and look for ways to work with the company in ways that would be mutally beneficial.....alas, I am now in dream world and need to wake up.
I'm in a dream world too, but am too hungover to wake up!! Like others have said on this board, your Union is only as good as your people. I don't think the Skywest pilots are going to demand huge payraises overnight. You want the company to prosper and do well as it has. You also want Management to honor their agreements with you. A contract will provide that for you. Belive me, if we at ASA didn't need a Union, I'd love to get rid of it/never have it in the first place. Unfortunately our management team sucks like no other. They manage to piss off even the most moderate of pilots here. Myself included and I'm a rather understanding dude relatively speaking. If our management team was kicked to the curb tomorrow, we'd see an instant improvement in morale. I shouldn't speak for anyone on this board, but I believe I would get overwhelming support in that last statement. Jerry, I think knows this. And may use it in the future. Almost overwhelmingly, our pilot group is very positive about Jerry's leadership abilities. He's incredible. I want to help him "rule" the regional world, while also hold him to his promises. I don't want to break the bank so to speak, and I certainly don't want to be unreasonable. I'm positive my fellow pilots for the most part would agree here. Whipsaw is becoming uncontrollable. We have to take the necessary steps to stop it at some point. Do I blame Jerry? Heck no, I'd do the same thing, it's smart business in cutting your costs. We just have to call him on it, that's all. We have to be smart because unfortunately, Jerry is 5 steps ahead of us already.
Trojan