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Originally Posted by D'Angelo
(Post 53611)
The number of people who actually read those lists is few and far between
Try jumpseating sometime Einstein. |
Originally Posted by 757Driver
(Post 53614)
Really?????
Try jumpseating sometime Einstein. |
Originally Posted by D'Angelo
(Post 53613)
Absolutely. You pilots want a raise? Get rid of your union theres an instant 2% raise right there!!!! The threat of a union is an extremely valuable tool. In fact it promotes open dialouge with pilots and management. Once a union is in the iron curtain falls. The union then focuses on nothing but getting as much dues as they can. Greedy slobs!!!
Oh, long live the scab list....maybe the souring experience is that you're on it. |
Sorry D, you just don't get it. These clowns are Scabs, (probably just like you), and want to pretend they didn't cross a picket line and be treated just like everybody else.
Won't happen even if a judge decrees it. |
Originally Posted by 757Driver
(Post 53627)
Sorry D, you just don't get it. These clowns are Scabs, (probably just like you), and want to pretend they didn't cross a picket line and be treated just like everybody else.
Won't happen even if a judge decrees it. |
Originally Posted by D'Angelo
(Post 53642)
Being a scab on the list isn't that much of a problem for your career really. Look at all the ones that have been forgiven by the union. The message is that pay enough money and the problem goes away. Basically the union is using blackmail. I myself am not on a scab list as I work for comair. If I was ever placed on one would I worry? absolutely not. In fact the MEC chair at ASA is an eastern scab. Guess all you have to do is drink the union koolaid and pay lots of dues to get forgiven. No biggie. Also if its treally a problem you can always not commute. Theres always ways to get around hardcore union thugs. They think with misguided passions not their heads.
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Originally Posted by 757Driver
(Post 53645)
I guess your all set at ASA and have no plans to upgrade to the majors. Enjoy your career there. Why not post your name so we can assure you're never hired by one of the large Union carriers?
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D'Angelo's Ditrabe ...
Yo D,
Try the book Flying the Line, the first one for sure. Maybe even read Volume II if you can spare the time from your right to work crusade. And no I am not some union thug or cheerleader, far from it. :rolleyes: But the first book might give you some perspective why professional pilots need ALPA. It is a history though, might be a dry read. They want the world handed to them and everyone to do the dirty work for them. This however is a story for a different day. I am sure there are PLENTY of wonderful operators that would love to have your experience and caliber of airman to enrich their seniority list. :cool: Later, CC ;) |
Originally Posted by CactusCrew
(Post 53687)
Yo D,
Try the book Flying the Line, the first one for sure. Maybe even read Volume II if you can spare the time from your right to work crusade. And no I am not some union thug or cheerleader, far from it. :rolleyes: But the first book might give you some perspective why professional pilots need ALPA. It is a history though, might be a dry read. Are speaking about yourself ? If you REALLY hate unions that much, why are you at COMAIR with an ALPA contract to protect your butt ? I am sure there are PLENTY of wonderful operators that would love to have your experience and caliber of airman to enrich their seniority list. :cool: Later, CC ;) |
this guy was on flightinfo.com and got booted for being a moron
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