Jetblue pilots stay non-union
#131
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Teamsters, etc.
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#133
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It was taken off here by the moderator. Don't act like such a tough guy telling me to **** on a message board. Who do you think you are? So I haven’t touched a JB jet, that doesn’t mean anything (AEWANABE…relax chief). I’m not a rookie or a coward because I’m a new hire. Everyone has been there and I’ve been in the business so spare me your nonsensical jabber for a minute about you conducting an APC background check on me. If ALPA mistreated us at a regional (and majors alike), then how will it make any difference here at jetBlue? If a hospital is constantly getting malpractice lawsuits against them and many become aware of this, would you send your family to them? NO. That’s my point. Seeking other options and steering far from ALPA was the gist of the post, and of course many interpreted it into a whole other realm of misunderstanding taking cheap shots because I haven’t touched a 190 yet. Now I’ll play the grown-up card and admit, I got heated because of past experiences and clearly it got out of control, BUT let me make this clear (since I apparently didn’t): Are other options completely out of question? Another in-house attempt, Teamsters, etc. Why just ALPA? That is all. Civil replies please.
I have been ALPA at 2 previous carriers and have 15 years of dues receipts to prove it. I was never a big fan of ALPA and I never benefitted in any way from being in ALPA. When I started at JetBlue I kept an open mind and hoped the "Direct Relationship" would be for me all they advertised it would be while I was getting juiced up at OSC. I'm here to tell you it's not, ALPA in this case is needed. The other options (Teamsters, in-house, etc..) are not viable in this situation. So, my advice is get your card in and do it soon. There is nothing in your PEA to protect you if American buys JB, the best you could end up with is a pink slip and a check for one year salary. GET YOUR CARD IN!!
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#134
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Please guys, keep this clean. I know lots of people have different views/feelings about ALPA/Unions, & we encourage discussion & debate. But please, keep it clean & leave out personal attacks. It's an emotional topic, but it doesn't need to involve mud slinging.
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#135
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It was taken off here by the moderator. Don't act like such a tough guy telling me to **** on a message board. Who do you think you are? So I haven’t touched a JB jet, that doesn’t mean anything (AEWANABE…relax chief). I’m not a rookie or a coward because I’m a new hire. Everyone has been there and I’ve been in the business so spare me your nonsensical jabber for a minute about you conducting an APC background check on me. If ALPA mistreated us at a regional (and majors alike), then how will it make any difference here at jetBlue? If a hospital is constantly getting malpractice lawsuits against them and many become aware of this, would you send your family to them? NO. That’s my point. Seeking other options and steering far from ALPA was the gist of the post, and of course many interpreted it into a whole other realm of misunderstanding taking cheap shots because I haven’t touched a 190 yet. Now I’ll play the grown-up card and admit, I got heated because of past experiences and clearly it got out of control, BUT let me make this clear (since I apparently didn’t): Are other options completely out of question? Another in-house attempt, Teamsters, etc. Why just ALPA? That is all. Civil replies please.
It got a few of us heated because you are taking your experience as a new-hire and telling us how it is here without having dealt with the issues that have brought us to this point. It takes a certain amount of chutzpah to tell guys that have fought with scheduling (excuse me, Crew Services) or benefits or other departments and have watched the culture deteriorate how great it is here. It doesn't mean you are an industry rookie, but you ARE a JetBlue rookie. Not a slam, just fact. Flying the line is an entirely different experience than being down at OSC. Not usually bad, just different. Also just a fact.
I don't think anyone got hired here hoping to bring ALPA on property. We've tried the direct relationship and the inhouse road: the company fought us tooth-and-nail, and the volunteers that put their heart and souls into JBPA even tried to work with the Student Council (PVC) after the election, only to be villified by management. Don't get me started on the Teamsters... So, ALPA it is.
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Sad day for all JB pilots. we all lost.
one year from now we will still have the same issues , still lacking OJI ,LOL,and proper medical and prescription, lack of scope and scheduling rules etc etc etc, and there will still be morons out there drinking Kool-aid thinking everything is fine becasue we are better off than at mesa......
please AA buy this place a fire us all... enough with dragging everyone down.
one year from now we will still have the same issues , still lacking OJI ,LOL,and proper medical and prescription, lack of scope and scheduling rules etc etc etc, and there will still be morons out there drinking Kool-aid thinking everything is fine becasue we are better off than at mesa......
please AA buy this place a fire us all... enough with dragging everyone down.
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