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That's just, like, your opinion, man
What would you based your merit system on? I have never gotten an answer to this question.
To expand on mshunter's response: Whole-person concept. Being hired or promoted because you earned it, not because you simply meet the minimums or your number comes up. Honestly, I've been thinking about this for quite a while after seeing ALPA, two iterations of the IBT, and an in-house union. The major issue that we face as airline pilots is that we expect to be treated with respect and command high rates of pay when, in fact, we willfully cater to the lowest common denominator within our own group.
How to base it? I'm not really sure. Committee, maybe. The point is, we should all strive to be the best we can at our profession, rather than expect everyone to drag themselves onto their bellies in the name of collectivist "fairness." No, merit-based isn't fair. It's not meant to be. Some people will not earn their spot. It requires more work for those of us who want it. It requires you to be competitive and push yourself further. In the end, it brings the group up rather than down.
I'm not the highest common denominator. I don't wash my chief pilot's car or walk his dog on the weekends (I'm pretty sure he doesn't even know my name). I could shine my shoes a little better. If I upgrade where I'm at, I want it to be because I earned it, not because I've simply waited for my turn, or because I sucked up to the right people.