O.P. wrote:I guess not much of a joiner. Thats about it. I'm greedy, I want something back. Anything, at all. Even the good old timey feel good feeling.
I should probably keep out of this, but just can't help myself. This isn't a personal attack on you O.P., it's just my own experience after three years with Yankee. I'm not speaking for the museum. Just myself.
If you want to talk "futures", I'm 28. I've seen that attitude come into the hangar a dozen times already, and seen it wander right back out the door. The biggest problem with "you guys" is the preconceived notions that they have when you walk in the door. They carry it in like a ton of bricks. Guys that think they're natural-born world shakers who are going to show these old codgers how it's done. They're gonna turn the museum on its ear and really shake things up. Clean up the messes, teach them the RIGHT WAY TO DO THINGS! After two months they stop coming in, and after six months, no one remembers their face.
The biggest thing that these guys fail at is that they don't take some time and learn the system. They run head long into a brick wall (of some old fart that won't change
his ways) that they could have just as easily avoided altogether by dealing with other people. No matter how good at what they did that person was, or how useful to the organization they could have been, they're out the door, and that's a shame. It's wrong, but the guy who quits is in the wrong too.
That "good old boys flying club" certainly exists. I'm not going to blow sunshine up your tushy and say it doesn't, because I've been shafted by it this year, and shafted last year, and probably will get the short end of the stick on something next year too. But, not to sound like a battered wife, it does exist for a reason. Those "good old boys" have been putting in five or six days a week for 20+ years and they got opportunities over a guy like me that's put in 3 years of a handful of days a week. I didn't think it was entirely fair, but I understood the logic. You can't just walk in off the street on Monday and expect to get checked out as a flight engineer on Wednesday. Too many people have that attitude, and they get burned out quick when they see that the six months or the year that they've put in doesn't earn them a lifetime's worth of respect.
I'm off track and on a rant. If you want your "Org" to be cool, I hate to use the PC word, but make it "inclusive". Don't let members chase folks off by being "Old Codgers" or whatever they are. Remember, who has the money and the time. I'm not saying neglect everyone else, but, just remember.
Every organization, all of them, has several people that are an obnoxious PITA. We could probably fire up a thread titled "people out at the museum who deserve to be beaten with a hammer" that would have more posts than the diamond 'lil thread in a week. It happens, and it's the price of doing business. I ignore most of those guys, and can handle the ones I have to deal with. That's life,
everyplace has people that have the goal of making you miserable, and they succeed if you let them. Those jerks exist because no one else is filling their place. The guys that have to work with those jerks all probably know that those guys are jerks, but have learned to either let it slide, or ignore it altogether.
As for me, I'm just gonna wait another 10-15 years until all of them cats are dead. Then I'm gonna join their cool org. Until then, I guess I'll get the 100LL and the AeroShell for my buds. At least I get to touch, clean, help, and fly, the airplanes, and not get treated like a doushe.
Thanks,
Orvis
Guess what you're going to find in 10-15 years? Take a reeeeeeeaal long hard guess? If you said a utopia of a museum, with a flying B-32 that everyone rides for free, sunshiny happy people that all get along in peaceful harmony and welcome everyone with open arms, and a .50 caliber ball turret that shoots gumdrops and lollipops, then I would like a pallet load of whatever you've been prescribed. If you said an organization made of a new set of the same kind of people after 10-15 years, then you win the free Britney Spears concert tickets, and the blind date with Stevie Wonder. The guys that do the work for the next 10-15 years are going to act and be treated the same way. Why? because they'll be the ones that have been doing it for 10-15 years. Period. Does it suck for the motivated new guy that wants to learn? Yes. Is it fair to the guy that has been out at the hangar for 15 years and has been useless as boobs on a snake for that whole time? No. Is that the way it is and probably always will be? Yeah, probably
If you want to see that attitude change, then do it from inside. Join up, do your thing, don't be an elitist @$$, and come home at the end of the day satisfied with the thoughts of a job well done. If you let the politics, the crap, the idiots, the shouda-woulda-coulda-oughtas, and the overall level of bovine scatology get to you, then you
will burn out and leave with a bad taste in your mouth. I hate seeing that. I warn people about it at every turn. Newer, younger guys that come in the door, the ones that look like they're going to make it. I try and explain to them that there are a LOT of negative things that can get them down, if they let it.