Old 09-19-2021 | 09:01 PM
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NewGuy01
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
That's one way to look at it. You missed the point though. I was talking about the principle of the matter, expecting compensation for taking a vaccine that protects yourself, your loved ones, and an effective way out of the worse pandemic since the 1918 Spanish Flu.

Sigh. You’re super effective at straw man arguments. I’m vaccinated. For all the reasons you’re saying it is a good thing.

I’m not saying anyone shouldn’t be vaccinated. Nothing to do with it.

The point is around telling Alaska management about it. They refused to support us. DM came right out and said we should use our sick time and we would not be supported in any way. So I’m not going to support them by helping them in the form of offering up my medical history voluntarily.

Your sob story about life in Pakistan is duly noted. However it has absolutely zero about the pilot group at AS or our willingness to voluntarily offer up our medical history. Our peers at other airlines were offered an incentive (pay and time off) to voluntarily disclose their medical history. That is what I would expect as a pilot with equal responsibility who flies the same equipment.

This is what I expect but sadly because of pilots like you who grasp at straws to please managers, we will likely get nothing in return for disclosing our medical history. These managers hate pilots. They despise us. Why do you grasp a straws to please them?


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