Fedex bros,
Cat is out of the bag on this issue, but may I make a humble suggestion?
I don't talk about my sex life, my income, or the INTERNAL Union/Mgt FedEx issues on these boards. I don't think our interests, or the interests of our union or company are best served if we roll our own dirty laundry out for the entire message board.
What the rest of you outside FDX should know is Jumpseats are a VERY contentious issue right now, as evidenced by these posts. For you commuters, understand until these battles get soothed flying with us is unlikely...but we are working on it. In the meantime, take your airline ID (UPS guys too!) down to your local FDX office when you want to ship something and its 75% off or 5 bucks, whichever is greater. We'll keep bringing cookies for the crew when we jump on your flights as well, and as always VERY much appreciate the support.
I echo USN FDX and a bunch of other guys concerns over if/when/what we should fight about, but I have thus far kept my feelings confined to letters to my union rep in the interest of preserving unity--and also because like most folks here--I don't have ALL the facts. If we trash our ALPA-FEDEX MEC leaders on these boards, then we undermind the other issues they raise on our behalf. USN said many things I've heard in the AOC...but I'll leave it at that for now. We have bigger issues to deal with in the future.
UPS guys...you are in a different situation that the standard board gawkers. Our unions trade newsletters, and we get an occassional glimpse into your struggles at Big Brown. If you have questions, send us a PM and we'll do our best to keep you informed.
Based on the USAIR retirement debacle, I think the #1 goal of ALPA and every independent airline union should be to move funds out of company pension accounts into 3rd party annuities managed by the likes of Fidelity, Vanguard, etc. I hope that is where our future focus lies...not in PIC issues or "industry leading" pay rates. My heart goes out to those guys who just got raped while corporate types stuffed their pockets prior to the Chapter 11 announcement.