YourPilotFriend
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"May be out of business if something isn't done about it"A 9E Out of Business thread is about as realistic as announcing that 9E has 30 firm orders for 787s.
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"May be out of business if something isn't done about it"A 9E Out of Business thread is about as realistic as announcing that 9E has 30 firm orders for 787s.
As I understand the NWA contract, which I interpret differently than other people(management background), is NWA can operate the jets at mainline using mainline pilots with mainline seniority that are contractually separated from pilots whom are scope protected.
NWA BOUGHT Express (aka PCL) to improve the product, and that didn't really help either other than being able to fire the people running the place.
All you need is a pulse.....and an ATP written.
There should have never been anything but. To me, the concept of an airline within an airline and airline pilots been branded as separate classes always made as much sense as Braille on a drive through teller machine. There shouldn't have been ANY outsourcing of any kind, NEVER. If there is a kite in the sky with NWA colors on it (Or any brand for that matter) there should be a NWA seniority pilot at the end of the string, simple as that.
The problems with the regional not finding adequate personnel is not only a matter of money, because lets be frank here. Starting at any mainline carrier in this country the pay sucks! and I put it mildly. The way I see it is that people would endure the hardship of low pay and bad schedules if they saw a career progression in their future. If lets say, a young person that would be hired within the NWA system as an F/O on the Saab, can see that as time progresses he can become Captain on the Saab and from there Captain on the CRJ-200 and CRJ-900 and from there F/O on the DC-9 and end his career after 30 years of service within THE SAME CORPORATE STRUCTURE, as a Captain on the 74 or the 87. This same corporate structure would be swampt with resumes to fly for the same $20 bucks an hour. Why? It would be a CAREER at that point not just another job or a means to an end. I'm sure that they would be able to keep a lower cost structure flying the smaller A/C's as well as the flexibility of not dealing with SCOPE while placing the right size A/C without limitations on the right size market.
But since I'm a Dumb Pilot, I definitely don't understand the big picture and ALPA's and management's Kool aid taste exactly the same. They both taste like $hit
Done ranting
Time to call HR and tell them you'll work for no less than $100K, see how desperate they really are.
I've read this story before...isn't this were ALPA steps in to save the day?
ALPA: Don't worry management, we'll take the paycuts to keep the company going!
Management: Uhhh...we didn't ask for paycuts yet
ALPA: Sorry, kneejerk reaction
Management: But now that we're talking about paycuts...
ALPA: I'll go grab the KY!
Aaaahahahahaha, ALPA sucks
Are things not going good at AirTran that you want to come back here? That is just what I want, you guys that left to fly as FO's for more money at other carriers to come back and further restrict the upgrade vacancies!Wonder if the loss of the bid for DL CRJ-900's to Mesa was, in part, because of the poor completion performance in the last month or two?
I'm sitting in DAY and noticed the PCL sign-in sheet had CXLD by both overnight flights (they had just gotten the call on the late one when we were signing in).
Not good.
Sent a letter last week just for giggles to senior management suggesting a part-time recall of CA's who have left in the last 2 years (and qualify for the short recurrent course) on a short-term basis (6 months or less) with the ability to pick up whatever open time they want at their previous longevity with Junior Assignment rates (would be cheaper than canceling a flight).
I'm not expecting (nor have I received) a response, and of course, a LOA would be required due to the contract limits on non-seniority list pilots or on filling of vacancies), but it would be a short-term stop gap measure while they get their staffing together and would save the cancellations that have been ongoing and will continue for several more months until they catch up.
Thought it would be amusing just to see if anyone responded to my email.
Won't be holding my breath...
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Absolutely not, things are great! Just don't like $46 an hour and would rather make $100+ an hour at 6th year CRJ CA Junior Assignment rates.Are things not going good at AirTran that you want to come back here?
OK, why don't you go back and read what I wrote again. Slowly this time so you get all of it.That is just what I want, you guys that left to fly as FO's for more money at other carriers to come back and further restrict the upgrade vacancies!
I was laughing when I wrote it. I wasn't really expecting anyone to take it seriously and, if they did, it would be highly lucrative for the guys who picked up a few trips a month, wouldn't hurt anyone's upgrade, and would benefit the company by lowering the CXL rate.I think management is still laughing at the letter.
Sent a letter last week just for giggles to senior management suggesting a part-time recall of CA's who have left in the last 2 years (and qualify for the short recurrent course) on a short-term basis (6 months or less) with the ability to pick up whatever open time they want at their previous longevity with Junior Assignment rates (would be cheaper than canceling a flight).
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I was just messing with you man! Hope all is well at AT!Like I said, don't get all wound up about it or start any weird rumors there about it. Management will never go for it, the Association would have to approve it (and they likely wouldn't), and each of us flying elsewhere would have to get approval to do it from our companies (just as difficult).
It was more of a ha-ha funny and "if you paid these kind of rates, people wouldn't leave" kind of deal.
Sorry I wasn't more clear.
Sure. That's my plan. That's what I intended all along. Just want to help out!I knew you actually loved working at Pinnacle!! And I admire the loyalty.... wanting to go back and HELP them out of a bind!
Oh it is, thanks. Now if we could just get a contract to raise those F/O rates and lower that d*mn $400 a month insurance rate...I was just messing with you man! Hope all is well at AT!
Lear, you suck.....Always finding something to complain about. Geez man, go back to PCL....seems like you miss it sooo much.
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Hey Irish, just because St Paddy's day is tomorrow doesn't give you a free pass to bash...Lear, you suck.....Always finding something to complain about. Geez man, go back to PCL....seems like you miss it sooo much.
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