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Why? There's no need...but go ahead and lay it out for us. Explain it to us like we're 4 year-olds. Logic isn't connecting; perhaps condisention will.Like I said... Once NJI pilots are dues paying union members, we'll take care of ourselves within the union. NJI will operate on a separate certificate and there will be a NJI council, field office, local, Chapter, branch, or whatever you call it.
Apparently you do b/c you're the one demanding your own local...not anyone else. Single carrier, single list, different fleets--what am I missing here?Who here honestly thinks that NJI pilots will become dues paying members of the the union, and have no say so in their own organization?
NJI pilots will be part of NJASAP and abide by the bylaws which govern it, but they will have a seat at the leadership table. They will fill positions within the various committees of the union. They will be recognized, they will carry a vote, and they will shape the future career of NetJets Pilots.
Again, why? Case in point: when the S5 (non-represented) FA's were merged into the RAH (IBT 135) list in mid-'05, they went under that contract...that list, etc. RAH operates three certificates, 3 POIs, 3 CPs, 3 training departments, safety departments...it's like Noah's Ark over there +1. But it's on ONE list, ONE CBA, ONE MEC...there is NO reason to be afraid of not "having a voice." You have one...it's called NJASAP. You ARE being represented...what's the issue?Clearly, 300+ pilots operating on a separate ticket dealing with separate CP's and managers, separate training departments, etc. etc. will have their own local council within the larger NJASAP to deal with the issues pertaining to NJI operations.
Question for NJA guys: does every fleet have a local to represent "issues pertaining to [their] operations?" That's essentially what Pack is demanding. Do the BBJ drivers have a "mini-local" b/c heaven knows that an Ultra CA can't speak to "issues pertaining" to the BBJ in the Union. The NJI fleet is the G--how are those "issues" as a fleet difference really any different than the NJA fleets? NJI is the G fleet. That alone doesn't ensure a "seat at the table." It's just one more horse in the stable.
Jet,
Do you believe EJM should be a union operation?
And opened a big can of whoop*ss within the union at the same time.
US "NJI" brethren have walked through this alley before, and trust me brother... I bring a machine gun and grenades to a knife fight.
Don't think we're just going to roll over and play nice while you guys run everything from CMH.
Careful now B727FA, I know your new to the company (congrats btw!) but your making way too much sense
... and the answer to your question is no.
No, I wasn't kidding. We DID in fact clog-up a gaping hole in our Domestic Scope with the NJA/NJI integration.
However, you bring up a very good point in that it was far from the ONLY gaping hole. Charter sell-offs and EJM will still have to be dealt with. We still have work to do on the Domestic Scope front.
Even in an operation like ours, scope matters and IS a relevant issue.
..... now, don't get me started on NJE trans-oceanic flying and the potential International Scope implications that beast could create for us at the bargaining table down the road.....
Not to resurrect a 3-year old thread, but it's been terribly disappointing to see this problem come to fruition.
I always thought buying 15 Honda Jets and spreading them around the US having them on the EJM ticket would be a good idea for:
- Training potential NetJets Pilots
- Moving crews
- Use as back-fill for NJA owners on very short flights
nice attitude....hope you fly with me sometime....ill set ya stright.
I know what I'm getting you for Christmas this year Pack.
Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People."![]()
Luckily, fair-minded people don't judge a group by the words/actions of one...That said, I am rather hoping most of the NJI pilots are more like you, GSD...
Seriously, I think the vast majority from both groups will be polite professionals who find they have much in common. Best Wishes to all of you! NJW
Wolfie is a very nice guy, and good to fly with, just a little testy on this site sometimes.![]()
ya need to keep him away from the media too....![]()