Ken MacTiernan
Veteran
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Pass the above link to EVERYONE you know who flies.
But I also believe that taking pride in your work doesn't require a monthly dues check-off.
Hopeless, rest assured, my cubicle is fairly large and even has windows, but the union label doesn't make someone a professional anymore than having the name "machinist" on a union card makes one a mechanic.
You probably hadn't noticed, but I've been a proponent of keeping in-house maintenance at AA, and keeping the jobs here. I wouldn't be a member of the Paul Revere society if I thought that your job belonged offshore. But I also believe that taking pride in your work doesn't require a monthly dues check-off.
To top it off, you insult us by bringing up the fact that we only take pride in our work because we are union members?
DID YOU EVER GET CALLED IN FOR AN ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION?
And where exactly have I ever said that? Don't hold me responsible for oneflyer or anyone else has said, but I challenge you to show me where I've said anything about the mechanic workgroup that you're accusing me of.
Have you ever had to deal with an extremely pissed off CEO at 2am?...
To answer your question, yes. Twice. And I hope I never have to be involved in another one.
I even got the unique privilege of explaining to Crandall face to face just how many kids and infants were killed when 965 slammed into the side of a mountain, and spent months dealing with the aftermath.
I've also been subpoenaed and deposed as part of the 9/11 investigation. Can't discuss more than that until the trials are over, but rest assured that's going to follow me even after I leave AA.
My point is that you're not the only one with a responsibility that doesn't end at the end of the day.
By the way, Moderaator, if you were a union member, you wouldn't have to fear your job because Crandall didn't like your answer or job performance.
To me you are making a statement that automatically equate pride and unionism. And that without a union, we wouldn't be as proud!
That's the why I see it.
Ken,
I, like many aircraft mechanics, appreciate all you have done and continue to do with respect to our profession.
Unfortunately, this bulletin board is shared with anti-union, pro company sorts like Former ModerAAtor and Oneflyer who could care less if the aircraft they or their family is flying on has been repaired by an American worker, let alone a union person. They probably wish 100% of all the American airlines' fleet were repaired by $1.00 an hour people, so they would not have to live in the same country as a union worker.
They are selfish, greedy, white collared executive wannabees who sit in little cubicles and complain how evil unions are and if they didn't exist, their overinflated non-union positions would be earning so much more.
Oneflyer has stated in an earlier post how he was a financial analyst at AA who quit because management would not get tough with the unions. So he left and is now a corporate real estate mogul with the integrity of a used car salesman.
For those non-union types. Unionism and seniority eliminates "affirmative action" promotions. Take for example
promotion to CC. After all qualifications being met and all things equal. Seniority rules over race, age, religious or the kiss a..
son-n-law effect.
Like who would want an affirmative action Dr to do their heart surgery?
I have no love for the twu but if not for the check off we would all be at minimum wage :down:
Wow...you sure seem to have an ax grind.
How about using PERFORMANCE instead of race, age, religion, or seniority?? What a concept!!! If all that it takes for me to move up is to keep my heart beating and keep making the same drive in to work, then that is the dream, man, and maybe I should join a union. Fortunately, though, my drive to perform well is what keeps me moving and doesn't make me just work hard enough to keep my job for another day so that I gain seniority.
I am in no way saying that anybody here doesn't work hard but a seniority-only system sure doesn't inspire anyone to work hard...just stay alive. Just think...if we used seniority to run our government, we would have ended up with Jesse Helms as president long ago. But then again...guess the current alternative isn't any better.
Just think...if we used seniority to run our government, we would have ended up with Jesse Helms as president long ago.
He would have been replacing Stom Thurmond ..... That thought will make your skin crawl.