CAL/UAL Joint Unity Event
#1
I think we should have one...soon. I rode a UAL j/s yesterday and the guys wholeheartedly agreed with me. Maybe we could have 2 different events, like a Cubbies game in ORD and the airshow in CLE. It wouldn't hurt one bit for us all to get to know each other, and these are low-cost productions. I think you'd find that the majority of us are all on the same page and a little fraternizing could only build camaraderie. Thoughts?
#2
I think we should have one...soon. I rode a UAL j/s yesterday and the guys wholeheartedly agreed with me. Maybe we could have 2 different events, like a Cubbies game in ORD and the airshow in CLE. It wouldn't hurt one bit for us all to get to know each other, and these are low-cost productions. I think you'd find that the majority of us are all on the same page and a little fraternizing could only build camaraderie. Thoughts?
#5
CAL and UAL pilots have been flight planning in the same space in NRT for about five months now. Over the last few months, every time I'm in there it seems like a unity event (minus the beer of course).
Same job, same issues, different uniform.....for now.
Same job, same issues, different uniform.....for now.
#6
Gets Weekends Off
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From: 787 Captain
Are any of you CAL guys going to be in London this weekend? We stay near Regents Park, but have Oyster card so will travel
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I think it's a great idea for us to get together when we can... Hopefully we'll be able to get together and have beers without having to walk a picket line first!
.I think it's a great idea for us to get together when we can... Hopefully we'll be able to get together and have beers without having to walk a picket line first!
#7
"The volunteers on the Professional Standards Committee are starting to see an uptick in pilot-to-pilot confrontations. When these conflicts have been channeled through the Association, they have been handled quietly and successfully. When they have been taken to the flight office instead, they have often resulted in calls for discipline. We cannot stress strongly enough the need to keep these events in house. We are here to help solve these issues in a manner that does not place our pilots in jeopardy of company discipline. We stand ready to help our pilots resolve their issues in a calm and professional manner.
The key for us here is empathy. Webster defines the word, in part, as, “understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another.” We are all aware of the histories of our legacy groups. Our current attitudes and behaviors are shaped by our respective pasts. Well guess what? Our respective pasts are very different. It should come as no surprise, then, that the way we think and act might be very different as well. We have to recognize that reality and be prepared to deal with it. As we begin to share cockpits, we must be especially vigilant lest we lose our professionalism and end up in an unsafe situation.
We have talked enough about wearing your ALPA pin. It is symbolically more important to some than others. But we cannot let such a thing be the start of interpersonal conflict. We must respect other people’s attitudes and opinion, whether or not they jibe with our own. Agreeing to disagree can avoid a lot of potential problems before they start.
Our Professional Standards volunteers want to remind you to think twice before you speak. Think for a moment about how your words may be interpreted. Will they solve a problem, or create one. If you’re not sure, perhaps it’s best not to speak. This kind of self-policing will give us as a group the time we need to put our differences behind us and develop the unity we will need to move ahead as a strong and successful pilot group."
The key for us here is empathy. Webster defines the word, in part, as, “understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another.” We are all aware of the histories of our legacy groups. Our current attitudes and behaviors are shaped by our respective pasts. Well guess what? Our respective pasts are very different. It should come as no surprise, then, that the way we think and act might be very different as well. We have to recognize that reality and be prepared to deal with it. As we begin to share cockpits, we must be especially vigilant lest we lose our professionalism and end up in an unsafe situation.
We have talked enough about wearing your ALPA pin. It is symbolically more important to some than others. But we cannot let such a thing be the start of interpersonal conflict. We must respect other people’s attitudes and opinion, whether or not they jibe with our own. Agreeing to disagree can avoid a lot of potential problems before they start.
Our Professional Standards volunteers want to remind you to think twice before you speak. Think for a moment about how your words may be interpreted. Will they solve a problem, or create one. If you’re not sure, perhaps it’s best not to speak. This kind of self-policing will give us as a group the time we need to put our differences behind us and develop the unity we will need to move ahead as a strong and successful pilot group."
#9
Holy smokes. You resurrected this one from the depths.
I'll merely remind folks that there is a SPSC Family Awareness event
coming up soon:
MAY 21st, Annapolis (at a Pilot's home) Food, drinks, and Blue Angels overhead. Please check your MEC email Comm from April 4th for details or visit the ALPA website. See you there!
I'll merely remind folks that there is a SPSC Family Awareness event
coming up soon:
MAY 21st, Annapolis (at a Pilot's home) Food, drinks, and Blue Angels overhead. Please check your MEC email Comm from April 4th for details or visit the ALPA website. See you there!
#10
Holy smokes. You resurrected this one from the depths.
I'll merely remind folks that there is a SPSC Family Awareness event
coming up soon:
MAY 21st, Annapolis (at a Pilot's home) Food, drinks, and Blue Angels overhead. Please check your MEC email Comm from April 4th for details or visit the ALPA website. See you there!
I'll merely remind folks that there is a SPSC Family Awareness event
coming up soon:
MAY 21st, Annapolis (at a Pilot's home) Food, drinks, and Blue Angels overhead. Please check your MEC email Comm from April 4th for details or visit the ALPA website. See you there!
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