PuffDriver
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Is it fair that pilot promotions and pay raises are not based on distinctions of skill? Isn't skill a fair way?
I throw out the "skill" question as a red herring. Fact is distinctions of skill don't matter much in this industry (what difference does it make if one pilot gets a 95% on their ATP written and another gets 100%?)
We can't compete to win a better piloting job by promising to fly better than the next guy... So the only way to compete against other pilots is to fly the same for less money...
The whole idea of a union is to prevent pilots from competing/undercutting each other.
DOH is the objective mechanism to keep all pilots unified so that management can't divide them to cut each others throat to fly for less. DOH prevents cannibalistic competition among pilots, but human nature craves a free steak. So yeah DOH is vital to the industry but their are plenty of people that can't resist trying to get something at his neighbor's detriment.
Yup. That is what we call seeing the forest through the trees ====^