It's not just the skyrocketing cost of fuel that's squeezing us, it's the increased cost of everything, without any increase in rates to compensate. My carrier has increased the FS, but not the basic rates, so every other increased cost is a decrease in my net income. Sure, I can "talk to them", and hear the same old song about the contracts they can't change, and the underbidding they have to contend with, as well.
I can write to my representatives, too, but without any hope of it making any difference, because the Government has become one that responds to 'big' money, and the 'BIG' money in this case (the ATA, the big oil companies, the 'business interests') is all lined up on the other side.
Would I shut down? Yes, I would, because the alternative is to accept the status quo, and I think we've done that for too long already. It may not achieve our goals (rates that increase to keep up with inflation, a reduction in the excessive taxation that drives the price of fuel even higher) but it is better than doing nothing. Or nothing more productive than complaining, anyway.
I don't think the public backlash would be as unsympathetic as some predict - the "public" is not as dumb as that, I hope. And if we already have such a terrible image, then what have we lost?
We will never be treated with respect, if we don't expect to be treated with respect, IMO.
I can write to my representatives, too, but without any hope of it making any difference, because the Government has become one that responds to 'big' money, and the 'BIG' money in this case (the ATA, the big oil companies, the 'business interests') is all lined up on the other side.
Would I shut down? Yes, I would, because the alternative is to accept the status quo, and I think we've done that for too long already. It may not achieve our goals (rates that increase to keep up with inflation, a reduction in the excessive taxation that drives the price of fuel even higher) but it is better than doing nothing. Or nothing more productive than complaining, anyway.
I don't think the public backlash would be as unsympathetic as some predict - the "public" is not as dumb as that, I hope. And if we already have such a terrible image, then what have we lost?
We will never be treated with respect, if we don't expect to be treated with respect, IMO.