Portly Dorman
Senior
You have fought admirably to maintain 'poor compensation' for the last 8 years. Should have been worried about a 2nd contract and been more on par with the industry. Instead 2/3 of the group compares their wage to the regional work force.
I salute you...
I salute you...
Actually, I've always been skeptical of unionism in the pilot Aviation community. I've moved on philosophically after all these years. I have NEVER been a supporter of ALPA mainly because the flaws in a national union where too many pilots fall through the cracks and can't be rationalized across the professional pilot spectrum.
My point simply being that unionism should be a business and business is the numbers. Pilots have applied intrinsic values (self worth) to a system that simply requires extrinsic results (we pick things up and put them down). We're not worth what we think we're worth because cultural clashes prevent the "great airline merger" melting pot to homoginize. In short, culture shock is the norm.
It's not really about "poor Jamie", it's about "Poor Compensation". With American, Air Cal, TWA, Reno, US Airways, AWA, Piedmont, PSA, Empire, Allegheny, Mohawk, (and a few others I probably left out) coined with deregulation, 9/11, the "great recession" and now stagnant growth I simply find that there are many more uncommon differences then there are common interests. That is the reality.