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AnimalTale, I take exception to the fact that no Yonited guys protested the non-union communter flying takeover. In fact, United SFO council 34 passed several, and I mean several UNANIMOUS motions protesting the fact that United feed was going to go to a non union carrier that had SEVERAL times voted to be not represented by a union. What does a motion do? Well, ALPA cannot make UAL leadership completely turn about face on a decision like this, but it does make subtle changes to the direction. For instance, I know several guys that were interviewed and hired preferentially, as the result of these motions.AnimalTale said:Here is the scoop:
So Westair had one year to get out of their long term agreement with YOHnited. Funny thing is, not one ALPA UAL pilot (remember UAL is the most gung ho ALPA carrier) protested against the switch of Westair (ALPA) to Skywest (non ALPA).
The employees at Westair where great and at a time where everybody was charging and paying for training, Westair took care of the costs.
Adios
Don't forget the United interview for all Westair people.trip said:I know the pilots of Westair had an interview if they wanted one.
What should it be and who decides? You, me, ALPA, the market? This profession has and is changing. I'm sorry that doesn't make you happy. Maybe you should have become a lawyer. They stick together very well.Unity as a profession is the only thing that will keep this career what it should be
The only thing changing in this industry is airline managers have finally found a bunch of pilots that will fly large aircraft for low wages. F-100 guys at AMR get $130/hr. You shouldn't be willing to fly a 100 seat aircraft for $100/hr let alone a 159 seat aircraft. I know you don't have any on property but the rates on paper do just as much damage. If you think that the market is determining pay rates on aircraft you are crazy. Airline managers have set up capacity purchase agreements or cost-plus agreements for a reason. That reason is to constantly put downward pressure on labor costs and to put "regionals" into a low-cost bidding war to save "mainline" money. The recent RFP, or whatever they called it, at DCI is a great example. When pilots buy into "the market just won't support those wages" line, they are stupid. As for me, I'll let ALPA set my wages. I trust them more than I trust CEO's these days.strega7 said:This profession has and is changing. I'm sorry that doesn't make you happy.
Fly Safe.
I apologize. I just never ever heard any sympathy from any UAL pilot. Nor did they mention about their motions in SFO.EAP said:AnimalTale, I take exception to the fact that no Yonited guys protested the non-union communter flying takeover. In fact, United SFO council 34 passed several, and I mean several UNANIMOUS motions protesting the fact that United feed was going to go to a non union carrier that had SEVERAL times voted to be not represented by a union. What does a motion do? Well, ALPA cannot make UAL leadership completely turn about face on a decision like this, but it does make subtle changes to the direction. For instance, I know several guys that were interviewed and hired preferentially, as the result of these motions.
Truckdriver, you seem to have chaged your tune a bit as of late...Truckdriver said:embdrvr,
No I was never turned down for anything at SKYW. I never even applied or dreamed of applying because they are a non-union carrier that has consistently shown it is in favor of staying non-union. Never wanted to work there, will never want to work there, and the reason I started this post is because I hope I never work for a carrier that has assets thaty SKYW wants. At this point in my career I worry a little about that when listening to Jerry at investor confereneces.
I beleive in unity as a PROFESSION not soley a company. I know that staying non-union may have been better for some as a COMPANY. Unity as a profession is the only thing that will keep this career what it should be. If you want a career as an airline pilot to be a lower-middle class career then that's fine. Without unity that is where it is going. Unity, Unity, Unity, anything less than that will fail US as pilots. And yes, I said US.