Uncle Bunkle
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I decline! I want to be the Per Diem Chairman.
OK. But can you make sure to raise our per diem to $3.00 hour so SWABubba can afford more hot dogs?
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I decline! I want to be the Per Diem Chairman.
After stints at three now gone legacy carriers ... I'll take a local union or none, thanks.
Bob
The problem with unions is the pilots who are elected. It doesn't take long for them to settle in and get used to being home every night, expensive dinners on my dime, never work holidays, when they do travel they stay in better hotels. Some pick up trips on the side and make a killing. It happens in every Union I've been in. (5) for me. Before some jackleg gets on here to tell me what a huge sacrifice they made in their union. I'll just say this, if it was worse than line flying you'd be back on line. I have yet to be associated with a union that hasn't been accused (with good reason) of acting in this manner.
What's a local Union?
Have you ever worked at a non-Union shop? Have you witnessed unjustified firings, pilot pushing and just-get-er-donenitise personally or are the three "now gone" Union shops your only point of reference?
What's a local Union?
Have you ever worked at a non-Union shop? Have you witnessed unjustified firings, pilot pushing and just-get-er-donenitise personally or are the three "now gone" Union shops your only point of reference?
Is management working on your best interest? JB and vx were the last major airlines to be non union. The only regional I can think of is sky west.
This is a union profession and an unfortunate nessesary evil of our careers.
Which gets you the ComAir solution, read unemployment. With the pilot shortage like now, voting with your feet may be a much quicker way to improve the job. I am betting a lot of this sign up bonus money and retention incentives money is coming from the mainline partner which are finding this low labor cost is a broken model. I am guessing that the regional problem is killing mainline feed.since the regional labor union has no leverage against the people who actually get the real revenue (i.e. mainline). Scott