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Ooooops what? Ooooops that I have a thought process? Ooooops that I have a mind of my own? Oooooops that I don't follow the lemmings off of a cliff? I Don't care what you believe 8 no matter how many cute and colorful emojis you post. Conveniently copying and pasting, taking out of context a few paragraphs from my collective sum of posts that demonstrate otherwise will not prove your point. I'm not company and I'm not in the training center either. I'm middle of the road Joe and if you don't think that the union and the company are both dragging their feet then your beer(union) goggles must be too tight.
I support my union but I will question union tactics when I feel that it is contradictory to our collective goal. I also support the employer that pays my bills but I will not allow them to walk over me with complete disregard for the CBA. What is wrong with living my life to that standard?
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And then as stated in another post, it’s no longer an Atlantic crossing, it’s just a crossing. There’s a big difference between the Atlantic and the pacific.
We have had pilots cross the Atlantic without talking to a soul. No voice, NO CPDLC, No HF. NO ONE.
Captains are afraid to go on breaks. Rightfully so with incidents such as these.
Hard landings, errors programming the box almost runnin*off runway, , almost hitting a mountain, the pilots, instructors and check airmen have warned over and over of an impending airframe loss.
Training has to change but Atless is too slow to react. Planes keep moving, and it’s all they know Or want to keep training costs down.
Do yourself a favor and go anywhere else. Training is better. Safer place to work.
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Ooooops what? Ooooops that I have a thought process? Ooooops that I have a mind of my own? Oooooops that I don't follow the lemmings off of a cliff? I Don't care what you believe 8 no matter how many cute and colorful emojis you post. Conveniently copying and pasting, taking out of context a few paragraphs from my collective sum of posts that demonstrate otherwise will not prove your point. I'm not company and I'm not in the training center either. I'm middle of the road Joe and if you don't think that the union and the company are both dragging their feet then your beer(union) goggles must be too tight.
I support my union but I will question union tactics when I feel that it is contradictory to our collective goal. I also support the employer that pays my bills but I will not allow them to walk over me with complete disregard for the CBA. What is wrong with living my life to that standard?
I support my union but I will question union tactics when I feel that it is contradictory to our collective goal. I also support the employer that pays my bills but I will not allow them to walk over me with complete disregard for the CBA. What is wrong with living my life to that standard?
Frankly, it's incorrect. That's what's wrong.
You seem to think you occupy some sort of "moral high ground" by not picking a side? Well, one thing is for sure, you're the victim of a sham and a screw job, but it's not coming from the union.
All, and I do mean all, of your frustration should be directed squarely at Purchase for gaming your profession. To the company you are merely a debit on left side of the financial statement. They are not your daddy paying your bills. You bring value to the company, much more than you're being given credit for, every month.
What's wrong with that "standard"?
Frankly, it's incorrect. That's what's wrong.
You seem to think you occupy some sort of "moral high ground" by not picking a side? Well, one thing is for sure, you're the victim of a sham and a screw job, but it's not coming from the union.
All, and I do mean all, of your frustration should be directed squarely at Purchase for gaming your profession. To the company you are merely a debit on left side of the financial statement. They are not your daddy paying your bills. You bring value to the company, much more than you're being given credit for, every month.
Frankly, it's incorrect. That's what's wrong.
You seem to think you occupy some sort of "moral high ground" by not picking a side? Well, one thing is for sure, you're the victim of a sham and a screw job, but it's not coming from the union.
All, and I do mean all, of your frustration should be directed squarely at Purchase for gaming your profession. To the company you are merely a debit on left side of the financial statement. They are not your daddy paying your bills. You bring value to the company, much more than you're being given credit for, every month.
There is no right or wrong in living life. There are only consequences of ones actions. I am not frustrated being at Atlas nor am I on any "moral high ground" either. I am completely secure in choosing NOT to be brow beaten by rogue union members or be abused by the company. Both can be accomplished at the same time. Just because I don't bang on the union drum blindly does not mean that I do not support our cause. You want to pick apart or manipulate my words to force me into some sort of corner to demonstrate that you are a union supporter but you are choosing to bully a union dues paying member in good standing! What would the union say to you if we were face to face and you choose to bully me like you are doing and I chose to say I prefer go home after a pattern instead of volunteering? I am sure the exco would tell you that it is my choice and the union, if it ever came down to it must represent me if I needed it because I PAY MY DUES.
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There is no right or wrong in living life. There are only consequences of ones actions. I am not frustrated being at Atlas nor am I on any "moral high ground" either. I am completely secure in choosing NOT to be brow beaten by rogue union members or be abused by the company. Both can be accomplished at the same time. Just because I don't bang on the union drum blindly does not mean that I do not support our cause. You want to pick apart or manipulate my words to force me into some sort of corner to demonstrate that you are a union supporter but you are choosing to bully a union dues paying member in good standing! What would the union say to you if we were face to face and you choose to bully me like you are doing and I chose to say I prefer go home after a pattern instead of volunteering? I am sure the exco would tell you that it is my choice and the union, if it ever came down to it must represent me if I needed it because I PAY MY DUES.
Wow.
Let's see. I described you as a victim of a screw job by the company while saying you bring VALUE to that same organization. I think I'm looking out for your best interests.
But I'm an ugly union thug?
Ok.
I'm glad you enjoy Atlas. I shudder to think how you would survive at a place like UPS with the IPA breathing down your neck.
I'm "bullying" you?
Wow.
Let's see. I described you as a victim of a screw job by the company while saying you bring VALUE to that same organization. I think I'm looking out for your best interests.
But I'm an ugly union thug?
Ok.
I'm glad you enjoy Atlas. I shudder to think how you would survive at a place like UPS with the IPA breathing down your neck.
Wow.
Let's see. I described you as a victim of a screw job by the company while saying you bring VALUE to that same organization. I think I'm looking out for your best interests.
But I'm an ugly union thug?
Ok.
I'm glad you enjoy Atlas. I shudder to think how you would survive at a place like UPS with the IPA breathing down your neck.
What's wrong with that "standard"?
Frankly, it's incorrect. That's what's wrong.
You seem to think you occupy some sort of "moral high ground" by not picking a side? Well, one thing is for sure, you're the victim of a sham and a screw job, but it's not coming from the union.
Be careful coming to this forum asking for things about Atlas because they will tell you how terrible all of LIFE is and how it is Atlas' fault!
The medical program is pretty standard. Open access plus in network, OAP, out of out of area, HSA, HMO,. I worked for a fortune 500 company prior to going to the regionals and then to Atlas and the medical plans are pretty comparable. However, domestic partners of the opposite sex are not covered. Same sex partners are covered (documentation required, because it says, "lawful spouse") if I understand my EPO plan properly.
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At Atless they throw you a photo copied sheet of paper (who knows how old) that gives you a basic explanation of NAT crossing on day 2 or 3. When your flooded with 100 other papers for indoc, preparing for your oral, then CPT, then SIM. By the time your first crossing comes you’ve long forgot about that one piece of paper they gave you. ZERO is taught in class. They throw it ALL on the checkairmen.
And then as stated in another post, it’s no longer an Atlantic crossing, it’s just a crossing. There’s a big difference between the Atlantic and the pacific.
We have had pilots cross the Atlantic without talking to a soul. No voice, NO CPDLC, No HF. NO ONE.
Captains are afraid to go on breaks. Rightfully so with incidents such as these.
Hard landings, errors programming the box almost runnin*off runway, , almost hitting a mountain, the pilots, instructors and check airmen have warned over and over of an impending airframe loss.
Training has to change but Atless is too slow to react. Planes keep moving, and it’s all they know Or want to keep training costs down.
Do yourself a favor and go anywhere else. Training is better. Safer place to work.
And then as stated in another post, it’s no longer an Atlantic crossing, it’s just a crossing. There’s a big difference between the Atlantic and the pacific.
We have had pilots cross the Atlantic without talking to a soul. No voice, NO CPDLC, No HF. NO ONE.
Captains are afraid to go on breaks. Rightfully so with incidents such as these.
Hard landings, errors programming the box almost runnin*off runway, , almost hitting a mountain, the pilots, instructors and check airmen have warned over and over of an impending airframe loss.
Training has to change but Atless is too slow to react. Planes keep moving, and it’s all they know Or want to keep training costs down.
Do yourself a favor and go anywhere else. Training is better. Safer place to work.
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