Beach Bum
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- Feb 23, 2006
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Hello. This is my first post, mostly I just lurk. I'm not a pilot, but someone in my family is. I want you to know that I am on your side, and am sickened by what is happening to your profession.
What I am wondering is this: Why are you fighting the battle individually at each airline? Why don't you all elect to stage a "walk out" at the same time?
For instance, if NWA or Delta or Mesaba actually go on strike, why don't all of you go on strike with them? Wouldn't you have more power and get your point across much more effectively that way? 60,000 striking pilots would cause a major headache for all airlines and let them know you are serious.
By constantly undercutting each other, your are only hurting your own collective future. Wouldn't it be better to unite and support each other?
Thanks for the opportunity to post. I wish you all the best.
What I am wondering is this: Why are you fighting the battle individually at each airline? Why don't you all elect to stage a "walk out" at the same time?
For instance, if NWA or Delta or Mesaba actually go on strike, why don't all of you go on strike with them? Wouldn't you have more power and get your point across much more effectively that way? 60,000 striking pilots would cause a major headache for all airlines and let them know you are serious.
By constantly undercutting each other, your are only hurting your own collective future. Wouldn't it be better to unite and support each other?
Thanks for the opportunity to post. I wish you all the best.