USA320Pilot
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Bobcat:
Your motivation speaks volumes about your character.
Regards,
USA320Pilot
Your motivation speaks volumes about your character.
Regards,
USA320Pilot
PineyBob said:Does that mean you aren't calling in sick?
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PITbull said:MMW,
You really need to understand where the problem comes from, why we have a problem, before you can treat the symtoms, or cure it.
There is major abuse here. And the work force is not strong enough to orchestrate anything. They are beaten down, and are extremely emotionally drained, stressed and sick.
These are the consequences to this type of environment.
You don't hear what I hear all day long from every single base. I run around putting out fires in order to give these folks some incentive to stay in this rat hole until we can give them something to leave with.
I only see the future filled with more uncertainty, poverty, and abuse.
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USA320Pilot said:Bobcat:
Your motivation speaks volumes about your character.
Regards,
USA320Pilot
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USA320Pilot said:Bobcat:
Your motivation speaks volumes about your character.
Regards,
USA320Pilot
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N924PS said:PIT BULL,
You really do need to get out and fly the line more. I believe you are overstating the plight of your group.
While every U employee I have come in contact with speaks openly about their concern for the survival of the company, most do not appear to be emotionally drained or physically sick or stressed. In fact, I have found them to be nothing less than superb in the way they approach their jobs.
The real frustration and stress comes from having to pick up the slack for other, less motivated employee groups. When they don't do their jobs, the other front line employees are the ones in plain view of the customer. They must respond to the questions and concerns of the customers. Not the guys hiding in the break room watching football games or playing cards.
Hopefully, the weather in the Hubs will not be a factor in U's Thanksgiving Holiday operations. From what I've heard, there are plenty of flight crew members who are willing to fly extra over the holidays. So crew shortages should not be a problem, unless they are CHAOS inspired.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
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PineyBob said:If an American is to amount to anything he must rely upon himself, and not upon the State; he must take pride in his own work, instead of sitting idle to envy the luck of others. He must face life with resolute courage, win victory if he can, and accept defeat if he must, without seeking to place on his fellow man a responsibility which is not theirs.
– Theodore Roosevelt
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USA320Pilot said:Your motivation speaks volumes about your character.[post="203409"][/post]
PineyBob said:If an American is to amount to anything he must rely upon himself, and not upon the State; he must take pride in his own work, instead of sitting idle to envy the luck of others. He must face life with resolute courage, win victory if he can, and accept defeat if he must, without seeking to place on his fellow man a responsibility which is not theirs.
– Theodore Roosevelt
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N924PS said:PIT BULL,
You really do need to get out and fly the line more. I believe you are overstating the plight of your group.
While every U employee I have come in contact with speaks openly about their concern for the survival of the company, most do not appear to be emotionally drained or physically sick or stressed. In fact, I have found them to be nothing less than superb in the way they approach their jobs.
The real frustration and stress comes from having to pick up the slack for other, less motivated employee groups. When they don't do their jobs, the other front line employees are the ones in plain view of the customer. They must respond to the questions and concerns of the customers. Not the guys hiding in the break room watching football games or playing cards.
Hopefully, the weather in the Hubs will not be a factor in U's Thanksgiving Holiday operations. From what I've heard, there are plenty of flight crew members who are willing to fly extra over the holidays. So crew shortages should not be a problem, unless they are CHAOS inspired.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
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PineyBob said:I hold NO LOYALTY to any corporate entity. I love my job and my employer. But if a better deal presents itself this afternoon, I'm gone. By the same token when I'm working I bust my assets as I have my personal integrity to uphold.
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