Originally Posted by
flyhardmo
A fairer way would be if you didn’t sign an inferior contract undercutting your peers then trying to get them to subsidize your poor decisions.
This is a stupid view point.
You're expecting a pilot who may be unemployed or looking to further their career to not sign a contract in order to protect someone [you] they don't know?
How about you try and protect your contract and prevent the inferior contract becoming available in the first place?
This view point is symptomatic of a weak bodied pilot community who always want to pass the buck. Same goes for the argument of relying on others leaving a company in order to force the company to improve terms.
I'd say if a contract is available then it's fair game...