Originally Posted by
galaxy flyer
NoLightOff,
Hetman speaks facts, not opinion; get used to it. I was on the EAL MEC, we ran a "Max Safety" program, or rather, someone ran it outside the MEC. We all got sued under a Federal RICO suit. Sheriff comes to my one-bedroom apartment, serves me and I pointed out, everything in the place wasn't worth $500, I'd settle out of court. He laughed.
Yes, any organized work stoppage or action to impair your employer's business is likely to blowback in a bad way. If you don't want to pick up open time--great. See how it works at the majors, where senior guys pickup open time with guys furloughed. Human nature.
GF
You're right. There's no hope.
Hey is this legal?
Pilot for hire. Will fly for $1 an hour less than any other pilot as long as the airplane has jet engines under the wings.
Might as well.