Originally Posted by
DeltaboundRedux
Slogging through this thread (I'm not senior enough to join the party via paycheck. Plus: lazy.)
"Show me a company with a 200 page contract, and I'll show you a company that's going to get screwed by someone who actually read all 200 pages" - C Munger.
"The law prohibits many things, but contracts are made to be broken by those clever enough to find the door left ajar." - J. Giradot
"A contract is just a starting point for future litigation." - proverbial.
"If a man signs a contract without reading it, he may find himself bound by clauses he never dreamed existed. The courts will not save him from his own carelessness--NOR SHOULD THEY" - Denning.
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Personal opinion? (no one cares): At the end of the day, we all have to work together. Senior pilots exploiting loopholes now won't suffer much when they're closed in the next contract/bankruptcy.
But the junior pilots sure will. "Brotherhood" is mostly marketing.
Not especially interested in working with a management team that actively hates pilots. That seems to be the vibe we're working towards though. All so we can protect the top 5% in category or so to exploit loopholes for profit and for "leverage."
TLDR: Long term contracts are for mutual advantage, not short term gain. This is a multiple decade career for most.
Interesting to watch from the sidelines.
Fact is, a constant adversarial relationship might be the best for pilots.
This.
There will always be people strictly out for themselves. While we have to hold the company to the contract, there’s also the fact that they are trying to run a business; of course, most of these “smart” farmers have no idea what that entails. It’s unfortunate that a few ruin things for the many. And now it’s just a free for all because why not join instead of watching every pilot Junior to you take home 23m7 in addition to piggybacking by getting an inverse assignment. I get why people are hoping the crowd, it’s just unfortunate that it’s screwing our own brothers.