funnyman12
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- Sep 19, 2006
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Funnyman,
You're killing me. You get paid no less than min guarantee during training. 70 hours x $42.75. You need to pay your bills in Atlanta and back home with that amount. There's a reason we are a low cost carrier. Of course, the pilot group should show some solidarity and get a contract done to prove we are a real airline. We do the same job those SWA pilots do for significant less money. We have some of the lowest costs in the industry, we've been profitable for 8 years and we've been stonewalled for the past 2 years in negotiations.
I talked to another FO who is jumping ship to SWA yesterday. Starts training next week. He was turning in his stuff to the Chief Pilot's office. I don't blame him. He's qualified on the 737 and shouldn't be working for less than those guys get paid. We are arguably just as productive as their pilots and deserve a piece of the action from the successes AirTran's had since Joe and the boys took over.
Tag your bags and wear your pins and it will all work out. Yeah right!
already dont give a rats a$$.........10 letters already for that ...and i qoute..."shameful 1 minute delay"...from you know who
Nope.Off subject, but where is the Neg report from last week. Anybody have any news?
Nope.
p2p emails are quiet, too.
Got the hotel committee update where Dutch Masters took over as the Chair. Wonder why Rich P stepped down?
Also was reading the latest vacancy. No Captains AGAIN? That's 2 months in a row for a seat that is so understaffed no one can trade out of weekend trips?
Upgrade times starting to climb towards the solid 3 year mark again... *sigh*
i throw them all away......dont care anymore...really really tired of being treated like a 12 year old
You guys have to pay for your own hotel and no per dieum while in training, get paid little, and are worked and treated like dogs. Sure where do I sign up. No thanks. I spent enough time at a penny pinching regional.
I'd say we have our share of pros and cons over here like most. Kind of like those E-190 pay rates over at JB.Look out, the kool-aid drinkers will be on soon.![]()
You guys have to pay for your own hotel and no per dieum while in training, get paid little, and are worked and treated like dogs. Sure where do I sign up. No thanks. I spent enough time at a penny pinching regional.
Actually, I don't work very much (average past three months about 20 days off) I get paid OK (average $11K/month after 5 years) and had a townhouse and car provided for me during training, positive space to/from training, and per diem the entire time I was in training (I was assigned 717 training in Miami).
You can post whatever you want, "Captain Dad", but it doesn't look like you have an airline job, and you seem to spend your time in Airtran threads, yet claim you don't want to work here. . . . sounds pretty typical of a guy who either got turned down by us, or can't get an interview, so you have turned into an "AirTran Stalker".
Sorry it didn't work out for you, but for god's sake, get off your knees, dry your eyes, brush yourself off and find someone willing to hire you . . . .
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I didn't find out until I got to the gate that I had an hour layover in ORD. I know it was my mistake for not verifying. :laugh:
I rode on you guys once. It will be the last if I can help it. I was flat out lied to.
My ticket had the departure and destination on it.
The ticket agent told me it was a direct flight.
I know it was my mistake for not verifying. It is a mistake I won't make again.
Sounds more like it was your mistake for not knowing the difference between a DIRECT flight and a NONSTOP flight.
A DIRECT flight WILL have a stop somewhere.
A NONSTOP will not.
As for the Per Diem and Hotel, I was talking about new hires not getting paid, not five year captains.
Not getting paid for a days work to save the company money cheapens you and your profession.
You are wrong about my work experience. I worked for the airlines for almost ten years. I am very happy in my current flying career with the second largest airline in the world (600 A/C and 3800 pilots). I am paid and treated like a king. AirTran only interests me because I was asked to interview several months ago. I turned them down.
In your case you are probably right where you belong. Near the bottom. Have fun sweet pea.:laugh:
You will soon come to the sad realization that there are some company's that will actually treat you and pay you what you deserve. :laugh: