DruDown
Where's the Runway?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Let's Get Real Now!
Thank you for being so professional!
I do believe the PILOTS at Mesa hold all of the same credentials as you and your pilot group holds. Are you a better pilot because you work with a better contract - NO. All this name calling and finger pointing only demonstrates your selfishness, laziness, childishness. Your upset because your not going to get what YOU want, and your too lazy to put in the extra effort required to negtioate effectively for it, and too childish to see the whole picture and must resort to name calling so you can feel better about yourself.
Take all of this anger and energy and put it back into your company and fight there for what you think you deserve. Keep in mind what you think you deserve and what your codeshare partners are able to pay you may be two entirely different things. Remember United pays most of your bills and look where they are now - partially because you've been getting what "you deserve."
If we keep "raising the bar" where does it top out at? It tops out when we price ourselves out of the market. You can't ask for what can't be provided, whether you deserve it or not. There are far more variables involved at the negotiating table than one other company's TA. Explore all of them, organize your thoughts, put together a reasonable proposal and see what happens - if you're willing to do the work - Oh, but they won't pay you for that and you deserve more, so that won't happen!
Wiskey Driver said:I call them people because they don't deserve to be called "PILOTS"
WD.
Thank you for being so professional!
I do believe the PILOTS at Mesa hold all of the same credentials as you and your pilot group holds. Are you a better pilot because you work with a better contract - NO. All this name calling and finger pointing only demonstrates your selfishness, laziness, childishness. Your upset because your not going to get what YOU want, and your too lazy to put in the extra effort required to negtioate effectively for it, and too childish to see the whole picture and must resort to name calling so you can feel better about yourself.
Take all of this anger and energy and put it back into your company and fight there for what you think you deserve. Keep in mind what you think you deserve and what your codeshare partners are able to pay you may be two entirely different things. Remember United pays most of your bills and look where they are now - partially because you've been getting what "you deserve."
If we keep "raising the bar" where does it top out at? It tops out when we price ourselves out of the market. You can't ask for what can't be provided, whether you deserve it or not. There are far more variables involved at the negotiating table than one other company's TA. Explore all of them, organize your thoughts, put together a reasonable proposal and see what happens - if you're willing to do the work - Oh, but they won't pay you for that and you deserve more, so that won't happen!