The air line pilot profession is all about politics. Captain Behnke understood that 78 years ago, and it's no different today. Want to revitalize the profession? It all starts in Washington, DC, my friend.
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Well, I'm simply not interested in politics.. Kinda odd coming from a PoliSci Major, eh?
Then you're not interested in your job OR your profession. I once asked a guy if he contributed to ALPA PAC. His reply, "I give $200 a year to the NRA."
"So, you're more interested in keeping an arsenal in your basement than your job?"
"Yep."
Conversation over.
See, ATN_Pilot, it's guys like Velo that cause me to lose some faith in ALPA and what they are doing..
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If you base your opinions of ALPA on what I say, you're critical thinking ability is extremely questionable.
I pay dues.. In the simple action of paying dues, I am granted the right to be pleased or displeased with the "value" I am getting from my dues..
Of course you do. All I'm saying is public pronouncements about what Capt. Prater and the BoD are up to without any experience in Herndon is like commenting on NASCAR safety protocols because you possess a driver's license.
Now.. You might ask.. "Well, why not volunteer?"
I believe I did. You know so little about the MEC committee structure that you don't even realize that most volunteers don't interact with other committees unless they're working on a common issue. As evidenced by this comment:
but why would I want to spend my time volunteering with guys like Velo? I mean, really? Guys who are willing to beat me upside the high neck, chest and head because I expressed an.. opinion.. or "opinion" as Velo would like to call it.. I guess I'm not worthy of an opinion.....
No one said you couldn't have an opinion. But to express that opinion with such vehemence on a public message board when you have NO experiential basis for the opinion strikes me as just plain ignorant. Sorry.
From the rest of your post, it is apparent you vent at ALPA National simply because you have "issues" with your local MEC. Don't worry, its a common fault amongst those who DON'T UNDERSTAND the basics of how ALPA operates.
All I can say is do a little research prior to spewing.
You may have the right, but I tend to agree with those people that are telling you to volunteer. Simply paying your dues is the bare minimum required of you under the law at an agency shop. In my opinion, if you're not willing to do anything more than pay your dues and fly your trips, then you should just keep quiet and let the people that get involved take care of things.
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If you want to complain and tell the union what they're doing wrong, then you'd better be willing to put your time where your mouth is and get involved yourself to make things better.
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But to be honest, I agree with Velo. He and I have seen how this works up in DC, so it's a little strange for someone that never has to claim that ALPA is a "paper tiger."
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You'd be amazed at how HARD it is to volunteer here. As I told the FOQA guy, you practically have to pester the crap out of them.
That's what I did. Pester them. Run for office. Keep bugging them until they can't stand it anymore and give you something to do. It works.
It's the same way everywhere. The reps are usually so busy that recruiting new volunteers falls between the cracks. You just have to keep pushing and attend as many Local Council meetings as possible to talk directly with your reps.
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It has a little something to do with the guy that occupied the humble abode at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for 8 very long years.
Exactly. You may accuse me of "politicizing" this topic, but the fact of the matter is the FAA Administrator is an Administration appointee. If you're appointed by an Administration that is unashamedly pro business, you'd better be pro business.
If you're appointed by a pro-labor Administration, you'd better be pro-labor or you won't be an appointee very long.
See how it works?
Todd/Velo do either of you guys have battle star pins.
Talk about your red herrings. Neither he nor I have worked for Comair. That's the last strike in what, 25 years? So, no. Does that make our experience as ALPA volunteers any less valid?
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Of course Mark Twain also said "Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please".
Pot, kettle, deek. I believe President Lincoln lived about 50 years prior to Mr. Twain. Try the google function again, ace.
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P.S. I'm taking to using emoticons more since reading for comprehension doesn't appear to be taught in the U.S. public school system anymore.