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as a former MAPD instructor pilot myself, I was just thrilled for the turkey............in fact I still have the gift card somewhere. This year I spent christmas on the beach in Maui..Merry Christmas to myself.
 
We got nothing...

Oh wait, Uncle Huleey gave us some CRJ700's...

...Wait, nevermind that was for his newborn.

HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHINDU....HHHMMMMMMMM
 
ASA said:
When you're in a union, you work within your contract. Most pilots refuse to perform any functions outside of their contract. If at Christmas you would like Management to provide you with a bonus, write it into your next contract. If you're looking for extra-contractual "goodwill," the question is, did the pilots all organize and chip in to buy something for Management? Or does this goodwill only go one way?

At Horizon Air, the Executive Council gave our CEO and VP Flight Ops Teamster mugs for Boss' Day.

http://www.ibt747.org/airlines/qxe/news/2005/102105qxe.htm
 
ASA said:
When you're in a union, you work within your contract. Most pilots refuse to perform any functions outside of their contract. If at Christmas you would like Management to provide you with a bonus, write it into your next contract. If you're looking for extra-contractual "goodwill," the question is, did the pilots all organize and chip in to buy something for Management? Or does this goodwill only go one way?

Spoken like a good company troll.

If you are scheduled to fly on Christmas, why even show up?? A simple sick call will do, what's one more occurrence? I called off sick during Christmas during my last couple years at ASA, and no one even batted an eye.

The same goes for JM'ing.......they can only abuse you if you let them.
 
Well, I asked Santa for an extra large tube of KY so when Uncle Hulie came along with his "present," it wouldn't hurt so much. Instead, Hulie came early with a letter saying we'd be fired for calling in sick, and I was without my KY; it hurt real, real bad.
 
ASA said:
When you're in a union, you work within your contract. Most pilots refuse to perform any functions outside of their contract. If at Christmas you would like Management to provide you with a bonus, write it into your next contract. If you're looking for extra-contractual "goodwill," the question is, did the pilots all organize and chip in to buy something for Management? Or does this goodwill only go one way?
How 'bout.....
Stick it in and snap it off.
PBR
 

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