atpcliff said:
Hi!
I think ALPA wants to do what's best for the pilots, as a whole, but I think their biggest problem is that they're still operating as a union would in a regulated environment. I don't believe they've adapted to de-regulation yet.
I think that was also the problem of the majors-they were set up and organized to operate in a regulated environment, and they're just now getting around to changing to operate efficiently in a de-regulated environment.
CLiff
GRB
As a ALPA member in good standing for 3 years, I'll tell
you what ALPA has done for myself and several other
thousand regional pilot's. The magazine has been great at
starting fires for myself in the North woods of Wisconsin.
ALPA doesn't give a **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** about the regional pilot. PERIOD.
That is a fact.
The Gov't de-regulated the airline industry in 1978.
The airline has adapted to de-regulation.
It just has not adapted to the price increase since
1942. That may sound funky and ridiculous to you and
others, but think about it.
Do a bit of research and you'll find that the average
paying passenger is paying the same amount today as
they were in 1942.
The difference. Those paying passengers were RICH.
That is who flew then.
Not Jerry Springers people.
You speak of the Airline Industry that was set up to be run
in a regulated environment. "You sound like Ted Kennedy"
The airline industry is not just getting around to running
efficiently. They suffer not only due to 9/11 and the war.
They suffer because of unions.
At Air Willy, when we pull into a gate, we have waited
up to 15 minutes while other rampers are sitting around
on tugs and lav carts(I don't know why), but they do.
Only to call OP's and find out that those sitting around
aren't working our flight. Rather than help out and do
the right thing. Working a flight. They'll sit on there ass
and not do $hit. WHY ?
Because the union say's they can only work so many flights.
I ran into a Ramper in STL at a UAL station and she
was worried about losing her part-time position which
made her roughly $40K per year at 28 hours per week.
While I had a smoke with her, she just complained about
how she had to deal with 4 carriers, Skywest,ACA,UAL,and
Air Willy.
If UAL excepts bids from all those that are bidding,
she'll have to deal with 7 carriers.
I'm sure the union group in ORD will accept this and provide
the utmost care to passengers.
Get real.
What union group looks out for the Regional Pilot.
Not ALPA.
Jetsnake