Making excuses? What is stopping management from doing away with the "deadwood"? Sure they have to "work" at it and "build a case" but it isnt that hard, but it is work, and its part of their job.
The guys who showed up at the gate with a cup of coffee, did management say anything to them?
You dont get steak for the price of baloney. Why would you give the same effort when there is no chance that the effort will be monetarily recognized? Thats whats killing the profession, if you are willing to give it away then you should not be shocked when the company places no value on it either.
When corporate executives work night shift and never nodd off then I'll agree that there's no excuse for nodding off at night. I dont care what profession you are in, if there is down time and its 3 or 4am people will nodd off. Makiing beds and hiding when there is work to be done is another story.
Do you actually believe that if our guys jumped even higher that the company would be willing to pay us more? Look at the facts, AA brings in over a $100,000 a year more per worker than they did in 2003, and they pay us less than they did in 2003 and in exchange for more concessions they want to continue to pay us less than they did in 2003. Productivity is up but they still arent offering anything. They will never offer more than you demand.
I'll agree with you that management hasn't done their job with the deadwood, but what "professional" needs to have a member of management monitoring his every move? Besides at ORD we have one manager to run H and K concourse, as well as the ER operation and the avionics shop. The one manager should expect a "professional" to do his job to the best of his ability's.
At ORD there is a company called Flight Check that is a contract maint company started by laid off Delta mechs. They pay their mechs $30 an hour without benny's, I believe they pay less if you get benny's. Do you think these guys are denigrating our profession? A couple of years ago during the downturn they cut the mechs pay to $27.50, but recently brought them back to $30. I think they are trying to have a viable business. I think you are dragging us all down when you admit on a public forum that you give less effort in your chosen "profession" because you're not getting paid what you want. Especially in such a critical job as ours.
In 2003 our union voted in the MOAC, if not TUL probably would have been closed, yes I've read your thoughts on it's cheaper to keep OH in house, but I disagree with you, based on the fact that all the bankrupt airlines did away with the majority of their in house OH, and now those company's are doing better, if it was cheaper I'm sure they would have kept it all. Look at SWA, they're a strong airline and they don't do their own.
The bottom line is, nobody is forcing you to work at AA, I'm sure can get a job making $35 an hour anywhere. Why work at a place you hate being at ? You can start your own flight check and pay your mechs $50 an hour, that will show AA how a real "professional" does it. Or you can sit back and complain about the union and the company.