Your making some assumptions here.
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Your making some assumptions here.
Your making some assumptions here.
You're making some assumptions here.
I'm pretty sure we save a skosh more than $1/year/crewmember in terms of reliability on it.You should see JFK.
Far, far worse.
I really wouldn't mind paying $1/year to use the system. That would make about half of us eligible for KCM scream "Bah!" and shorten up delays at the checkpoint.
You really don't want me as CEO or FAA Administrator. You would simply hate me.
I'm pretty sure we save a skosh more than $1/year/crewmember in terms of reliability on it.
I can't put a dollar value on it right now, but if pressed, I certainly could.Well I figure it's more symbolic if anything.
There is a number of people that will balk at the idea of having to pay for it, out of their pocket, at any cost… thus, thinning the herd around the KCM desk.
Some of our cohorts behind the locking cockpit door tend to arrive at the KCM point and have to dig their credentials out of their purse or their cabin bag and want to have a conversation with the screener and their coworkers at the checkpoint.
Fishing it out of my wallet is harder than fishing my passport out of my brain bag, and my habit is to put my car keys in when I get my passport out.Why does everybody bother with the passport? Your drivers license is in your pocket... I don't get it.
These the same cohorts that loudly talk in the hotel hallway when you arrive after midnight then complain the next day about loud people in the hallway when they were trying to sleep?
Why does everybody bother with the passport? Your drivers license is in your pocket... I don't get it.
Constanza wallet maybe...
I have a BigSkinny wallet. My back thanks me.
Double check that I have it.If he approached it as "No one owes me anything" and "I have options", he could have easily slid through the pre-check line in seconds most likely.
Should the guy have been there, sure. But that person was about to go fly a magical jet, in the sky! With a toilet, in the air! And beverages!
Delta guys have big fat wallets that say Bad Mother...
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Are you not ready to DINE IN HELL TAYLOR?!??
Well, Seggy's point is that non-ALPA pilots ARE enjoying the benefits--KCM, in this case--without having helped make it happen.The overall question, WHY JOIN ALPA?
If there isn't a benefit to joining, or enough of a benefit, that is an ALPA issue.
There are some pretty horribly paid ALPA pilots and some non-union pilots that make the same or more than the top ALPA carriers in their bracket.
If all ALPA carriers were paid 25% more and enjoyed great job stability (hahaha..ha.) you'd see more of a push to join internally.