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#8901
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#8902
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#8903
The grass is always greener.
I am relatively happy here, but it is for sure not perfect. My buddy is on the 75/76 at UAL in SFO. He has moved 2 spots in 4 years. Spirit is gone. JB is next. If you really need a meteoric movement through a company, by all means, go to Delta or United, but don't be surprised when they send WARN notices to 6,000 pilots if crap really hits the fan.
Go where you will be happy. Life is too short, and we spend too much time at our jobs, to be miserable while we do it.
I am relatively happy here, but it is for sure not perfect. My buddy is on the 75/76 at UAL in SFO. He has moved 2 spots in 4 years. Spirit is gone. JB is next. If you really need a meteoric movement through a company, by all means, go to Delta or United, but don't be surprised when they send WARN notices to 6,000 pilots if crap really hits the fan.
Go where you will be happy. Life is too short, and we spend too much time at our jobs, to be miserable while we do it.
#8904
Alaska, as an airline, was anti-jumpseat it seemed. I remember the drama when VX merged. At VX, it was never even a question. We took two in the jump and would never refuse that. It was so bad on the Alaska side that other airlines were targeting and refusing AS pilots in the JS, and JS committees had to get involved. I have met a few CAs who refuse to let anyone in the JS. Alaska is the ONLY airline where I have heard anything about refusing JS.
#8905
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Ok, maybe understand what he's getting at here. It's not narcissism. Put another way, it would be nice if Alaska was at a point where if you had a CJO at Alaska and another of the big 4, and you decided to take the Alaska one, people thought "yeah that makes sense" rather than "what is wrong with you?". It's not about what they think, it's about why they think it. The career stagnation is bad enough, if that was offset by great work rules and an above average hourly it would be ok, but it's not.
#8906
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#8907
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Now I’m not saying we need all that value built into our next contract. But we need a big chunk of it.
#8908
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call it what you want. I just want to work for the same as my peers. In some subrect matter, we exceed them and that’s great, but in most we don’t. There is a reason there was a mass exodus at this place under the existing contract. People voted with their feet. Doesn’t sound like your into advocating for what’s best for our pilot group. And yes, I have zero interest in commuting, But the two are very different subjects.
#8909
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call it what you want. I just want to work for the same as my peers. In some subrect matter, we exceed them and that’s great, but in most we don’t. There is a reason there was a mass exodus at this place under the existing contract. People voted with their feet. Doesn’t sound like your into advocating for what’s best for our pilot group. And yes, I have zero interest in commuting, But the two are very different subjects.
#8910
call it what you want. I just want to work for the same as my peers. In some subrect matter, we exceed them and that’s great, but in most we don’t. There is a reason there was a mass exodus at this place under the existing contract. People voted with their feet. Doesn’t sound like your into advocating for what’s best for our pilot group. And yes, I have zero interest in commuting, But the two are very different subjects.
I know for an absolute fact that pilots were standing up in SWA indoc and walking out to go to the big 3. It's how it goes.
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