pilotyip
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What about guild fees?
Most guilds or closed labor unions have an fee to join, something like 10K, or you are the offspring of a guild member and gets to assume the rights of your father without paying the fee. The members of the guild are trained to do thier job by the guild members, not the company using thier services. So the airlines might go for a guild, get rid of all of the training costs. Hire you as a MD-80 F/O at the going rate, now an opening comes up for an MD-80 Capt, the airline goes back to the guild and gets a Capt assigned to the position. Business slows down, the airlines gets rid of all of its DC-9's all the DC-9 guild members go back to the guild including the Capt who has been there 15 years, repalced by the son of senior guild member who's dad paid for his A-320 training, he is 23 years old. Read the history of guilds. So you can see guilds will not solve all of the pilots employment problems.
Most guilds or closed labor unions have an fee to join, something like 10K, or you are the offspring of a guild member and gets to assume the rights of your father without paying the fee. The members of the guild are trained to do thier job by the guild members, not the company using thier services. So the airlines might go for a guild, get rid of all of the training costs. Hire you as a MD-80 F/O at the going rate, now an opening comes up for an MD-80 Capt, the airline goes back to the guild and gets a Capt assigned to the position. Business slows down, the airlines gets rid of all of its DC-9's all the DC-9 guild members go back to the guild including the Capt who has been there 15 years, repalced by the son of senior guild member who's dad paid for his A-320 training, he is 23 years old. Read the history of guilds. So you can see guilds will not solve all of the pilots employment problems.