DrunkIrishman
Cocaine is a helluva drug
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2002
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- 519
You bring nothing but L1011s and 747s to the table and you will get DOH too.
Promise? :laugh:
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You bring nothing but L1011s and 747s to the table and you will get DOH too.
Here ya go!"Career Expectations/Progression". What a joke, there is NO SUCH THING, in the unregulated, recessionary, post-911 airline world.
At the regional, I "expected" to hold jet Captain in my hometown, but growth at the '"other" regional partner, fleet retirements, and phony bankruptcy killed that.
At UAL, I was told they were hiring 300 after me. That went to being in the last class, to the first of 1400+ furloughs. Now I work in a friggin shopping mall.....
Expectations? very specious in this business. Same word of warning to those building ratings....
The only thing I "expect" now is to be stapled to the bottom of any merger.
What was that Menken quote? Raise the flag and slit throats?.....
You have touched the very essence of the national seniority list. Pilots have the very keys to the lockbox but are so selfish and narrow minded that they will only agree to a list that will give them advantages over another potential list member. management know this and uses this to their advantage daily.Yes.
Lets say you're in the bricklayers and tile setters union. Company A hired you as an apprentice and eventually you gained enough experience to make journeyman with an associated payscale.
Now you leave company A after 5 years for whatever reason and company B hires you. You go to B at 5th year pay, but you go to the bottom of the seniority list. From a pilots standpoint, whats wrong with that? The new guys are not taking anything away from those more senior. Some of you whiners need to realize this.
Nowhere has it been said the former A employee is going to take your seat/domicile/vacation so relax.
But as with any industry, construction or airlines, there are management shenanigans.