DX Rick
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Well there you have it. It's settled.I was looking on the Union page. Colgan FA's want Union representation.
Whats the average life span at Colgan?
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Well there you have it. It's settled.I was looking on the Union page. Colgan FA's want Union representation.
XJT lost 69 planes, and they are pumping kool-aid through a firehose, but they have still lost flying. That is not the best sign to have.
Well there you have it. It's settled.
Whats the average life span at Colgan?
We did? How could losing flying make us short staffed? Have you not seen the 69 airplanes painted like toothpaste or in new Delta colors? Have you not heard that we opened 3 new bases (not cities where airplanes sleep) in 2 months? Wow. Do a little research.
Only 2 new hires in Saab class...
Someone needs to give CHO Travis the shocker until he vote yes!
Aaaaaaah...Touche!I don't think peolpe there really care about the pay. It's the little things that matter.
What's the story man? You comin' back or what? the place ain't the same without ya!Don't worry, I'll take of him and the rest of the CHO brown nosers when I get back.
I can't wait to see the look on their faces. Even better, I have a # 30 Tiera Del Fuego stogie ready to light up as my victory cigar when the vote is done.....
Don't worry, I'll take of him and the rest of the CHO brown nosers when I get back.
I can't wait to see the look on their faces. Even better, I have a # 30 Tiera Del Fuego stogie ready to light up as my victory cigar when the vote is done.....
And if the Vote is a "no" what are you going to do with that cigar?
Probably stick it in your vagene... mmm very niiiiceee
Listen guys, This union thing is the only way to go if we want to be competitive in the future. The problem from here on out is going to be putting people in the seats. Not the passenger seats, the flight deck seats. It wont' be long and a 500hr wonderpilot will be able to pick and choose his regional airline (heck, it's almost there now!)
How on earth is Colgan going to recruit pilots when they could go to any other job, maybe even one with SHINEY JETS... ooohh aah..
We need a union. Period.
Wait until Skywest, Expressjet, Republic, Horizon, etc... etc.. start hiring 250hr wonder boys. Who is Colgan going to hire then?we have already hired 250 hour wonder boys
Wait until Skywest, Expressjet, Republic, Horizon, etc... etc.. start hiring 250hr wonder boys. Who is Colgan going to hire then?
I have one of those? Why didn't you tell me? I could have been playing with it all this time! Thanks for having my back, Union Brotha!Probably stick it in your vagene... mmm very niiiiceee
I had an interview date with Colgan. Really wanted to go there. You can ask JP, I had been bugging him for months to get me an interview there. Finally got the call, but they couldn't interview me for just over a month.Listen guys, This union thing is the only way to go if we want to be competitive in the future. The problem from here on out is going to be putting people in the seats. Not the passenger seats, the flight deck seats. It wont' be long and a 500hr wonderpilot will be able to pick and choose his regional airline (heck, it's almost there now!)
How on earth is Colgan going to recruit pilots when they could go to any other job, maybe even one with SHINEY JETS... ooohh aah..
We need a union. Period.
I have one of those? Why didn't you tell me? I could have been playing with it all this time! Thanks for having my back, Union Brotha!
I had an interview date with Colgan. Really wanted to go there. You can ask JP, I had been bugging him for months to get me an interview there. Finally got the call, but they couldn't interview me for just over a month.
In that time, I got the call from the airline I'm at now. I went in, interviewed and was offered the job all within a weeks time. Still wanted to interview with Colgan. I actually wanted to fly the Saab, and I know A LOT of guys there.
Your HR department had sent my airline ticket to Chicago, not Phoenix where I was living. Still not sure why they sent it to Chicago, never even gave them my address, but somehow they got it. Maybe from when I applied as a dispatcher 2 years prior.
I saw this as a sign not to go. Plus, why would I go to an airline that pays signifigantly less, with a training contract?
Moral of the story. Training contract HAS to go. HR department HAS to get their head out of their azzes, because they're the first "feel" of what the airline is like to the applicant.
On a side note: Many guys in my class interviewed at Colgan and were giving class dates. Obviously none had accepted them. But they all had to say, that the Colgans who did the interview, treated them like crap. Some saying they flat out didn't like them, and some said that Colgan got up and walked out of the interview, never to return. Getting that word out there on the street, won't get guys to come interview.
On a side note: Many guys in my class interviewed at Colgan and were giving class dates. Obviously none had accepted them. But they all had to say, that the Colgans who did the interview, treated them like crap. Some saying they flat out didn't like them, and some said that Colgan got up and walked out of the interview, never to return. Getting that word out there on the street, won't get guys to come interview.
This is a prime example of what I complain about all the time. I don't know if a union can actually pull any heads out of any azzes, but they can force a lot of little things that employees of other airlines take for granted, yet we would cherish!
You know I always have your back.
I doubt a Union can change anything in the offices. From talking to a friend who works there, said you guys grew too fast, and didn't increase your HR department.
I had a phone interview with Colgan Jr. He said that the girl in HR would get back to me the following day. I waited 3 weeks.
Then the debacle with sending my ticket to Chicago, when I was 1,600 miles West of there at the time.
Oh, not to mention the email I recieved saying that I was welcomed to interview for a class that started in July of 2006. When I received the email it was October of 2006.
It's just the little things like that, that make an applicant say "WTF are the doing over there?! Is there really who I want to work for?"
I understand that the Colgans want to keep it a family airline, thats fine. But then keep it to 10 airplanes and 30 destinations. I know they like to personally interview everyone to see if they would fit well with "their family", but seems like they hack more applicants than they accept.
Best of luck to ya'll. Tell Vick A. in training that Rick says HI. Vick's a crazy MOFO!!!