Originally Posted by
justjack
There is a serious problem here when a "pilot" describes the reaction to this "offer" from the company as a "jihadi crusade."
This is morally JUSTIFIABLE indignation. Anyone in the aviation industry- apparently including management from the other major airlines, understands this. It is very telling that you do not get it.
Oh I get it. Morally JUSTIFIABLE indignation? Oh, I am a pilot. Oh, and I just saw the latest offer from the company. Oh, and I DID crunch the numbers. I don't care what the management from the other airlines think. They don't run the company I work for.
I had a Southwest pilot on the jumpsuit the other day. They are not happy with their management, FYI. (United isn't having a lovefest with theirs, either).
If you are a pilot here, YOU DON'T GET IT. Because the "company" doesn't come down from their office and lick the ground you walk on you have a "morally JUSTIFIED indignation" legal case. The package the company offered is a GREAT package. It's sad to see the same ole union mentality used at APA that is used at ALPA. In all my years as a pilot I have NEVER seen pilots use reason and logic in their "business" analysis of their competitive situation. MAINLY because they compete with each other.
Go ahead and use that justification in your "jihadi crusade". You'll be alone.