Stearmandriver
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Mr Hat said:Please, tough words from an FO with no PIC time. Have resolve and stick to your guns with the contract negotiations but I am sick of the bravado. You'll be proud, when your sitting there as a CFI again. I will strike if I have to, I certianly hope it never comes to that. I am all about a fair contract but I am not looking to "shut this f----n place down!" Lets try and show some professionalism here eh? It is a public forum for cryin out loud.
EXCUSE me?? Listen dude (your name is Pete if I remember right from Calforums?), 3 things:
1. "Tough words from an FO with no PIC time" - I spent 2 years as a captain. I'm an FO now by choice, because, hey, call me crazy, but I guess I got a little spoiled seeing my home and my family more than the 2 days a week I was seeing them on reserve. I'm just hanging in the right seat for a few more months now... I figure by our next bid there'll be enough people trained junior to me that I can hold a line. Makes all the difference in the world when you commute.
2. "... sick of the bravado..." It's not bravado. "Bravado" suggests that I'm bluffing, spouting off tough talk without really considering the reality of my suggestions. Nothing could be further from the truth. I wouldn't mind being a CFI again at all... I made more my last few years doing that then I am as a 5th (almost 6th) year fo, and big fans and video games are not really my idea of a real airplane. I only thought (mistakenly it seems) that they might pay the bills a little better. I have not completely given up hope yet that my flying career might progress, but if I don't see some promising signs in the next year or so... outta here I go. Flying isn't my only skill.
3. You are not the first captain to suggest that I'm out of line for expecting that I should be able to support a family as the first officer of a 50 pax, 55,000lb jet. I don't expect to support them lavishly, opulently, or decadently... but I see no reason why "comfortably" should be out of the question. If our first officers, men and women who posess levels of education and specialized training that few other professions can match, cannot support their families at the same level as a TSA screener (1st yr $36000), NYC bus driver (4th yr. $58,000), construction laborer (my buddy, 5th yr. $80,000 w/ overtime) etc, then, far as I'm concerned, the company doesn't deserve to still be in business. I have defended this position vehemently, in person, in crew room discussions, so I'm certainly not going to waffle here on an anonymous forum.
Additionally, you can save your attacks of my professionalism until we've flown together. Public internet message boards are freedom of speech in it's purest form, and it's just silliness to think that my published opinions are in any way going to affect the outcome of our contract. You are entitled to your opinions, and your right to voice them, same as I am. We don't have to agree with each other, but we certainly shouldn't be arguing over our respective rights of free speech and debate.
I apologize if any of this post offends you. Honestly I don't mean to do that at all. I'm just responding to the somewhat derisive tone in your response. If we ever DO end up flying together at work, first beer's on me.
Joe