Diamondpilot
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- Jan 18, 2007
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- Daleville, IN
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- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
Chris maybe I am not understanding what you and jeffster are saying but it seems to me you both feel that just because you are union that you feel like you dont have to do the best you can do. On a lot of jobs maybe you can do more than the guy sitting next to you but you both have the same jobs. On an assembly line do you think it matters if one guy can work twice as fast as the guy he is standing next to. The line moves at a certain speed. In your own industry they have union pilots. What do you do better than they do. Do you take off better, Do you land a plane better, Do you pilot better. I would think in your industry that there is a level of perfection that everyone has to meet or it is disastrous. So because you do your best you should get a bigger reward than the union pilot who just does an ok job of landing or taking off or piloting
No, I am not saying I am better than a union pilot. I am simply saying if I do not do a good job or refuse to be flexible with my schedule I can lose my job. I don't like giving in as much as the next guy but I have to do what is best for my company to make sure my job is around tomorrow. I missed going trick or treating with my daughter this year and last year both because of flights to the same place for the same meeting. I am missing my daughters Christmas program at her school tomorrow because I will be in DC.
I have plenty of good friends who fly for Jet Blue, United, American, Delta, South West, Flex Jet, and other airlines and fractional's who are union. It seems if they have to work 1 minute over they are calling the union boss. Do you ever wonder why so many flights are canceled for weather and mechanical issues. Most are really crew problems. Some are not the crew fault due to FAA rules but the majority are because the contract says what they will do, no more. There is a old saying the goes like this. How can you tell the difference between a jet engine and a airline pilot? The engine stops whining at the gate!
What it comes down to for me is do a good job and keep your job. Don't do the minimum and hid behind the union. It seems a union employee can not get fired due to the mounds of red tape and fear of the union by the employer.
Chris