JetBlue's a Great Job
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JetBlue's a Great Job
Lest we marginalize ourselves into a pack of whiners, I wanted to reiterate that I feel very fortunate to have a job flying brand new airplanes for a company with a solid balance sheet and a good business plan.
Despite the grievances, I think we have a very bright future as a company.
But I will not allow the old: "you're lucky to have a job" line cloud my judgement. When the VP's at this company were offered positions by the principles - you can be sure that nobody used the "you're lucky to have a job" line. In fact, I'm sure there were attorneys involved and I'm sure that they were able to hammer out some very lucrative packages. I would never begrudge someone that right. As well, I think that we as pilots, must be equally cognizant of the buying power of jetBlue. Anyone who pours blue cool-aide over their head and says "I'm yours, pay me whatever you want" probably would disagree with me.
We can all appreciate our company as a whole and our administrators for their business acumen but business is business, and as long as a pilot aproaches things thoughtfully and respectfully, he needn't be concerned about the lemmings who are shocked by his insolence.
Let's be proud of our company but let's also be proud of our profession.
Realistic
Despite the grievances, I think we have a very bright future as a company.
But I will not allow the old: "you're lucky to have a job" line cloud my judgement. When the VP's at this company were offered positions by the principles - you can be sure that nobody used the "you're lucky to have a job" line. In fact, I'm sure there were attorneys involved and I'm sure that they were able to hammer out some very lucrative packages. I would never begrudge someone that right. As well, I think that we as pilots, must be equally cognizant of the buying power of jetBlue. Anyone who pours blue cool-aide over their head and says "I'm yours, pay me whatever you want" probably would disagree with me.
We can all appreciate our company as a whole and our administrators for their business acumen but business is business, and as long as a pilot aproaches things thoughtfully and respectfully, he needn't be concerned about the lemmings who are shocked by his insolence.
Let's be proud of our company but let's also be proud of our profession.
Realistic
Last edited by Realistic; 04-10-2005 at 10:03 AM.
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[QUOTE=jblumindtrick]Realistic,
The company already played the "we are lacking because we are just a small tiny start-up" card. They offer no view of the future for labor. THIS IS IT as far as management is concerned.
I did not come to Jetblue for a secure job. I took a risk and CHOSE to come here for the promise of opportunity. Now, those promises have evaporated from management along with millions of dollars of cashed in equities.
JB is a great job! It still is a small start-up. Can you show me where SWA was after 5 years? Maybe I'm wrong but I would guess SWA was nowhere nearer Legacy pay when they were 5 years old. I did come to JB for a secure job. I watched my dream job at DAL disappear after a 20 year military career. It's not a perfect company but I do hear people willing to listen. I don't know when you were hired but if it was within 2 years of 911 you would be on the street right now instead of flying so I guess your "risk" payed off. We have problems like any large company does and IMHO we seem to be working through them.
The company already played the "we are lacking because we are just a small tiny start-up" card. They offer no view of the future for labor. THIS IS IT as far as management is concerned.
I did not come to Jetblue for a secure job. I took a risk and CHOSE to come here for the promise of opportunity. Now, those promises have evaporated from management along with millions of dollars of cashed in equities.
JB is a great job! It still is a small start-up. Can you show me where SWA was after 5 years? Maybe I'm wrong but I would guess SWA was nowhere nearer Legacy pay when they were 5 years old. I did come to JB for a secure job. I watched my dream job at DAL disappear after a 20 year military career. It's not a perfect company but I do hear people willing to listen. I don't know when you were hired but if it was within 2 years of 911 you would be on the street right now instead of flying so I guess your "risk" payed off. We have problems like any large company does and IMHO we seem to be working through them.
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Originally Posted by Double Digit
FYI:
Sure would have been nice to know!
The bull.... continues!
Sure would have been nice to know!
The bull.... continues!
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