My guess is the planned on 8,000 and ended up with 30,000. I can see it now, a pilot using his phone, laptop, iPad, home computer, and wife's phone all at the same time.Pretty sad that they couldn't manage to setup extra capacity for this. They had to figure at least 8,000 or so people were gonna be sitting there hitting the site at the exact minute it opened.
If he was serious he'd have each girlfriend's phone working it as well.My guess is the planned on 8,000 and ended up with 30,000. I can see it now, a pilot using his phone, laptop, iPad, home computer, and wife's phone all at the same time.
Pretty sad that they couldn't manage to setup extra capacity for this. They had to figure at least 8,000 or so people were gonna be sitting there hitting the site at the exact minute it opened.
"Yeah, how dare you offer free food to 10,000 homeless people, you should have had enough to give 100,000 homeless people, you rat bastard!"
No good deed goes unpunished.
Who has two thumbs, threw a job fair back in 2010 and had a furloughed pilot you granted free entry to complain about the line?![]()
Honestly, had I been there, I think I would have pimp slapped him.
"Yeah, how dare you offer free food to 10,000 homeless people, you should have had enough to give 100,000 homeless people, you rat bastard!"
No good deed goes unpunished.
Captain Heppner is running for ALPA President, but he's always been more of a trade unionist and "true believer" than a certain other administration, so I think this is genuine and not a bid for votes. Frankly, I don't think he needs to do much more than show up in order to get FFD votes over his competition.
Don't act like you've been wronged, hell, an ALPA guy who helped organize this didn't even get to register and he was logged on 20 mins prior! Maybe you'll have to work at obtaining your next job instead of convientely walking into class one day. This is a great thing, no one should be critical about what United is trying to do, sucks how it went down but the effort by them should be recognized as only positive. I thought you were getting out of flying anyways?That's fair. I am being critical.
We don't know the whole story but on the surface it really looks like they made no plans for extra capacity for what was sure to be a pack of rats scraping for the last crumb.
Important to note I'm not saying give away more slots to this event for free. I'm saying setup the site to handle the traffic generated by registration which is something that would not have taken too much extra time.
Let me preface this by saying that I'm not a fan of Lee Moak.
However, how in the world is it national's concern about a possible pilot shortage?
The RAA is using all it's influence and political capital to change the rules and rig the game. Organized labor should not hesitate to use its leverage where it can.
Organized labor should not hesitate to use its leverage where it can.
I believe in Capitalism and the invisible hand of the marketplace as described in 1776 by Adam Smith. The "invisible hand" at this time for the is working for the piloting profession. The excesses of the past decades have led to a dearth of pilots entering the profession and there is a scarcity of pilots willing to work for wages and conditions of employment as currently offered by the regional airline industry.
The industry is not responding as Adam Smith described with raising wages. The industry responds with lowering standards so as to increase supply and remove the shortage. Unions have the tide of the "invisible hand" working in their favor for the first time in my lifetime and they should not squander the opportunity to use market leverage in their favor.
The RAA is using all it's influence and political capital to change the rules and rig the game. Organized labor should not hesitate to use its leverage where it can.