Screaming_Emu
Well-Known Member
If you're paid well and you are a professional you do your JOB.... Flying .68 to make money and subsequently F the paying passengers in back isn't being the professional you were hired to be.
I'm all for making money. I however am not about making people miss connect, forcing an out station ramp crew to do a 20 minute turn or less because I needed to make money.
I'm sorry you can do your job and do the bare minimum and have the same results... Perhaps I'm crazy though....
You can do both. If you're able to block out a couple minutes early and fly the company provided speeds, you can make a little money. But when you're late the company provided speeds usually say 320 until .80.
But yes. I want my company to succeed, but my motivation at work has less to do with the company bottom line as it does taking care of people. Flying as a passenger sucks, it's up to us to make it as minimally crappy as possible.