Rez O. Lewshun
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pipejockey said:I have never been a member of ALPA nor do I ever intend to as long as they continue to leave their pilots hanging as they have the past 4 years, but I have a question. Is Woerthless elected to his position? And how can the members of ALPA get rid of this piece of trash?
BluDevAv8r said:The elected reps of each airline meet collectively to vote on the position of the President of ALPA.
Out of curiosity, and I'm not trying to pick a fight here, are you calling DW a "piece of trash" based on some pilots' opinions posted on here? Or are you calling him that based on personal interaction or experience with him? Just curious where you are coming from here.
-Neal
Because not a single ALPA carrier has seen a better contract than their prior one since Delta in June of 2001! I mean come on, I was all for the major airline pilots to perhaps take a pay freeze after the effects of 9-11 took hold for maybe a couple years, but here we are 4.5 years after the fact and the cuts are still coming in waves. NWA's illustrious contract doesn't even keep up with inflation for it's term, so in essence they will be taking cuts until 2011 or whenever they get a new contract, most likely 2013 or so.BluDevAv8r said:Out of curiosity, and I'm not trying to pick a fight here, are you calling DW a "piece of trash" based on some pilots' opinions posted on here? Or are you calling him that based on personal interaction or experience with him? Just curious where you are coming from here.
-Neal
pipejockey said:Because not a single ALPA carrier has seen a better contract than their prior one since Delta in June of 2001! I mean come on, I was all for the major airline pilots to perhaps take a pay freeze after the effects of 9-11 took hold for maybe a couple years, but here we are 4.5 years after the fact and the cuts are still coming in waves. NWA's illustrious contract doesn't even keep up with inflation for it's term, so in essence they will be taking cuts until 2011 or whenever they get a new contract, most likely 2013 or so.
Maybe the only thing that will show management that enough is enough, is for a pilot group to actually go out on strike even if it means losing their job via liquidation. The shareholders at the remaining airlines will not risk a pilot strike after seeing that happen to a competitor.
Occam's Razor said:1. The numbers aren't accurate. They reflect the total amount charged to that individual. That includes medical/dental insurance premiums and payments, pension contributions, per diem, dislocation allowance (where applicable), and the car lease allowances for the officers. Further, Duane's pay is indexed and will go down this year.
2. Duane didn't set his compensation package...the BOD did. If you don't like the compensation package, call your reps to see how they voted on it. If they want to reduce any of those amounts, it can be done at this year's BOD meeting in October.
3. I missed the efforts to stop Foreign Ownership and Cabotage by APA, SWAPA, etc. Maybe if JetBlue's management would work as hard on stopping foreign ownership as they do to change flight time FAR's, we wouldn't need ALPA.
pipejockey said:Because not a single ALPA carrier has seen a better contract than their prior one since Delta in June of 2001! I mean come on, I was all for the major airline pilots to perhaps take a pay freeze after the effects of 9-11 took hold for maybe a couple years, but here we are 4.5 years after the fact and the cuts are still coming in waves. NWA's illustrious contract doesn't even keep up with inflation for it's term, so in essence they will be taking cuts until 2011 or whenever they get a new contract, most likely 2013 or so.
pipejockey said:It would certainly be devastating to the employees of the airline that fails but life goes on. And I must ask this...How much lower can wages go before no one seeks this profession anymore? Jobs that used to be created at the Majors are being turned over to the dastardly regionals with these 50+ seat jets at pay rates that pale in comparison to what used to be the mainline. For a Captain not to be able to break 100K a year for flying even the smallest RJ is utterly atrocious!!
pipejockey said:I don't mean to digress, but do you all know there are 1 million lawyers in the USA now. I bet less than 10% earn less than 100K and many earn in excess of 500K I'm sure. There are less than 1/10th as many airline pilots. And none earn even 300K anymore with most earning less than 100K, what with all the growth at the regionals where you just earn an average American wage as a captain mind you, the wage FO's make are not even worth mentioning as it is inconsequential. I am sure the airlines can find a way to pay their pilots and provide them with the QOL and workrules they had 5 to 10 years ago if their hand was forced.
ex j-41 said:How on earth is a paralegal worth $100k?
ex j-41 said:I spend 200 days a year in a hotel in some god forsaken place and
spend many 14 hr days in an airport not to mention the Ozone dangers
i am experiencing, all for less than 25K. WTF?
ex j-41 said:When they say they "Negotiated" the contracts? What Negotaitions took
place? How do you negotiate less than minimum wage?
ex j-41 said:How can DW relate to the pilots today that are making poverty wages when
he is making $500k? Walk a mile in my shoes pal.....
Originally Posted by Tejas-Jet
Hello-oooo....did 9-11 not have a negative effect on the entire airline industry when that happened? How about $60 barrel of oil? Think that doesn't hurt? At what point did your expect to see the industry turn around? In 6 months?...a year?...when?
Originally Posted by Tejas-Jet
Tell you what....since you seem so quick to want to see a pilot group go out on strike....why don't you walk out .....tomorrow....let us know what happens.
Originally Posted by BluDevAv8r
Secondly, XJT ratified a contract on 12/1/04 that was significantly better than its previous contract. I also believe that AWA's contract was better than its old one. So there are 2 ALPA contracts for you that go against your claim in your first sentence.
Originally Posted by BluDevAv8r
I know of several ALPA carriers where RJ captains have broken $100k per year. I'm not saying that the pay shouldn't be higher, but it is a fact that there are many $100k ALPA 50 seat RJ captains out there.
Originally Posted by BluDevAv8r
The ALPA admin staff negotiated their contracts with ALPA staff managers. That is what is being referred to here. And if you are referring to pilots, don't forget that all of these contracts are ratified by the rank and file.
Originally Posted by BluDevAv8r
It is quite possible at my company to spend less than 8 nights a month in a hotel if you really wanted to. If you don't like hotels, don't bid for those 4-day trips. Go find the 2-days and day trips.
Originally Posted by BluDevAv8r
Again, what does this have to do with calling DW a "piece of trash?"
pipejockey said:...he is earning 500K, I expect a little more for that kind of salary.