Originally Posted by
CVG767A
We frequently see guys on this board decrying career ALPA politicians. Now we have an MEC chairman who would rather be on the line, but sees work that needs to be done by "someone", and actually steps up to the plate to do it.
After reading this board and the ALPA boards, who would actually be eager to take the job? After most of our past contracts have been signed, we've tended to vilify the MEC chairman at the time. I'm sure this one will be no different. Who would choose that over just flying to Europe once a week?
Wouldn't it just be easier to sit at the computer and complain about the MEC's direction or the pace of negotiations?
My hat's off to Tim for taking on the responsibility.
It's a thankless job, no doubt, and frankly I've always wondered why anyone would want to do it, but once you have accepted the job, why would you walk into a contract road show and say, "I really don't want to be here..."