A Life Aloft
Well-Known Member
The real power has never been with the unions. It is in the pilots themselves. Save/look out for others and you save and are looked out for yourself. Even if you lose, you have taken your stand, kept your dignity, made your point and that means something. And being in unity does mean just during a crisis. It means being in unity across the board at all times. It is not and never has been all about you. It's how everything affects all pilots. THAT is the mentality that will serve you better. It's what you do and how you encompass/embrace the entire profession which matters.
Once you realize/recognize all the psychological corporate tricks that management pulls on their employees, and why this is done ( the longer and the more ways they find of putting you through the b.s.), and you don't understand it, rise above it and keep ypur head clear and certain, the more you might begin to believe it, give up, march in lockstep, cave and start to doubt your own worth/abilities/experience as a professional. It also leads to squabbling, finger pointing, separation and dissension among different pilots groups. Everything they do, is to demean your self worth and your job and often to just distract you. I don't care what the hell they say to the contrary, this is the truth.
You can never allow management or even your own union to diminish, placate you or serve you up what is second best. You deserve better. Be the best at what you do every single day on the line and demand the respect and recognition for this, not only for yourself, but for ALL of your brothers and sisters and do it for your entire career. Stop division amongst the ranks. Treat everyone with respect and don't ever allow others to disrespect you or your co-workers.
Once you realize/recognize all the psychological corporate tricks that management pulls on their employees, and why this is done ( the longer and the more ways they find of putting you through the b.s.), and you don't understand it, rise above it and keep ypur head clear and certain, the more you might begin to believe it, give up, march in lockstep, cave and start to doubt your own worth/abilities/experience as a professional. It also leads to squabbling, finger pointing, separation and dissension among different pilots groups. Everything they do, is to demean your self worth and your job and often to just distract you. I don't care what the hell they say to the contrary, this is the truth.
You can never allow management or even your own union to diminish, placate you or serve you up what is second best. You deserve better. Be the best at what you do every single day on the line and demand the respect and recognition for this, not only for yourself, but for ALL of your brothers and sisters and do it for your entire career. Stop division amongst the ranks. Treat everyone with respect and don't ever allow others to disrespect you or your co-workers.
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