Originally Posted by
Sunvox
Sorry guys, I disagree and my personal experience is totally different in regards to emailing management. Over the years I have gone directly to our managers to complain about everything from meals to irregular treatment from gate agents and most recently the use of Cost Index on the NAT tracks. I like to think that the email campaign I wrote to people both inside and outside the company may have influenced the subtle change in our FOM language removing the need to use Cost Index on the tracks.
I am not suggesting someone rant angrily. I AM suggesting a simple statement of facts. You would like to trade. You followed all the rules. No trades are ever available and you have been told this is due to "No Coverage" but clearly there is coverage.
Stick to the facts and let folks know you have a problem. In any corporation the facts are your friend.
If our managers never hear from line pilots and only hear complaints coming from ALPA reps then how can they gauge what the real issues are on the line. Again, I want to emphasize ALWAYS be respectful and professional and simply stick to the facts but you should never be afraid to speak the truth whether at work or at home. Of course that doesn't mean you should tell your wife she looks fat . . . that's just stupid

Management only hears complaints from ALPA? What else can I say but grab your quill and put ink to paper Sunvox. In fact, why don't you head up a letter writing campaign. Start a petition and collect those heartfelt letters about how we can't trade and are upset. I'm sure that will come as a complete and utter surprise to management.
Good effin' grief.