To be devils advocate here:
Let's put yourself in my shoes and tell me if it sounds fair. When I was first hired at Skywest I had calls from expressjet and another small cargo outfit. I respectfully declined both.
I believed in my company and we have prospered. I now sit at roughly 35% seniority in the company. How is it fair for an expressjet pilot or ASA pilot that chose to go to another airline to be put in front of me?
Be it a 20 year capt there or not, you chose to go there. Not come here. So you shouldn't be allowed to get ahead of one Skywest pilot.
You want to have a single list? Fine. I see the benefits. But if you chose to gamble by going elsewhere and lost you shouldn't expect to come into our house with a large hand out making demands to be put ahead of our pilots.
To be fair...
I busted my ass trying to get hired by Chicago Express. I LOVED Chicago Express. I wanted Chicago Express to exist forever. No matter what
I did, Chicago Express was not going to exist anymore.
So I applied to ExpressJet on a whim. It was an easy online application, and I didn't have much interview experience. So I got a call... and an interview... and a second interview. Next thing I know, they asked if I could be in class
next week. After some deliberation, I accepted. In hindsight, good choice.
So for the past six years, I've busted my ass for ExpressJet. I went to San Antonio, not because it was an easier quality of life... But because I was excited about what we were doing, and I wanted to be a part of it. So I busted my ass. I tried to make ExpressJet Airlines (the brand) something to be proud of. I worked my ASS off. Unfortunately, I'm only a small spoke in the wheel. Management steers the ship.
So back to Newark I went. I busted my ass flying out of our new Terminal A operation. I did what needed to be done, because we had a new CPA with Continental.
Then, when I was lucky enough to get a base where I lived in Chicago, I came right away to ORD. I have busted my ass here trying to help this operation go more smoothly, so we can do a good job for United. I've done what I can, just like every other pilot who wears an ExpressJet uniform has done. I have put up with reassignments, rolled days off, pay cuts, and a multitude of other problems to keep us going.
So now, because some jackwad CEO-wannabe comes in and sells us off, I'm supposed to take a backseat to SkyWest pilots because "we owe you?" Because "you" bought us? No, YOU did not buy us. Your management did. This is simply a shell game, and right now we're on the losing end. Don't think for a minute that you were immune to EVERYTHING that has happened to the ExpressJet pilots. Be proud we have fought hard to keep our industry leading contract, so the SkyWest non-union pilots could leech off it. Yes, leech off it. Because your management team has known for YEARS that giving YOU, the SkyWest pilots what WE the ALPA regional pilots have for free will keep you at bay in the ALPA drive. That's why 70% of your pilot group is apathetic or against a union, because you get what we've worked for without the hard work. But WE should take a backseat and get stapled because your management was able to "win?"
We should be in this together. But clearly we are not. If we were in this together, who gives a rats ass about fences. Just merge the lists, and form a battle line of 7000 pilots against a management team dead-set against us. Take their whipsaw and shove it right back in their face. Screw SkyWest management. Screw ExpressJet management. Screw ASA (ahem, Atlantic Southeast) management. Make them figure out how to run an airline of 7000 united ALPA regional pilots who will bust their ass day after day to run a successful airline, but require adequate compensation for it.
SkyWest guys... ASA guys... WE are not your enemy. We're just PILOTS... yes,
PILOTS who are here with you to advance our career. Don't tell us you're going to staple us because you "chose" the right company. Give me a break! You got hired somewhere, and you went to work. You just got LUCKY it was somewhere lucrative. When we were all doing chandelles and lazy-8s over farmlands we were on the same team... Just trying to get a job... Just trying to make it. Now, somehow, we chose wrong??
I'm not buying it. Merge us. Build us. 7000 strong, date of hire. We ride together, we die together, Bad Boys for life.
Nothing against you Omar. I'll show you how to spike and swing any day brotha.