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Retirements out the wazoo are coming up.
Could we please try to have an informative thread to help those who might want to work here. They are only trying to find out the details of the company and to have their questions answered.And they can't come soon enough either, soon AWA will be the majority. Something AAA doesn't even want to think about.
Maybe soon when age 65 kicks in, and upgrades stop you guys might rethink the whole not participating in the JNC process thing.............if you want a raise!!!
Best I can tell, all those Resolutions flying out of your MEC office have failed to put even one dollar in anyones bank account.......cept Dougs
Now that is some High Quality Representation !!!!
You see...even with 65, guys are going to upgrade, and move off reserve to a line holder...and well......from what I hear, that's a sufficient enough raise for those guys to not sell their seniority. I keep hearing the west guys talk about, live under loa93, etc etc...and the east guys are answering with......we will.....
Yes, hotel is paid for all of your training. + full salary + per diem + positive space travel to and from
I just read this on the payrates for first year: (correction to the above - again unconfirmed)
First year pay will be $41,000 on the 190 but $38,000 on group 2, an anomaly of the negotiating process
Not confirmed but I heard somewhere that US Air has been awarded China route. If true, it will be HUGE for US Air. Domestic flying is way too saturated. You've gotta go where the money is!!!
LOA 93 is $129 top end rate Capt, $81 top end rate F/O for group 2 aircraft. And you consider that "a sufficent enough raise" ??? Ohhhh -Kayyy !!!![]()
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Well considering that with the arbitration award, most of those F/O's will never see 129.00, and only TOS f/o at 81. I would say some is better than nothing. Even if you are optimistic, and say that with the combined seniority list comes the new contract with raises, since when as AW ever been industry leading with their pay scales???? So what would you estimate as TOS f/o rates with a new contract??? Higher or lower than 129/hr. Or look at Grp I, and even the 330, as some of those f/o's will be able to hold capt. positions on those aircraft, but most likely WON"T be able to with the St. Nick award.
Your points are accurate, from your POV. If I'm at TOS, and close to checking out, but unable to check out with the implementation of the award. Would I want to stay at a possible 122/hr, or the 129/hr??? Seems to me the extra 7k would work. If I was on the bottom of the list. I could ride the 1400 retirements in the next 5 years, up the list to a block holding f/o and possible reserve capt. With the Award, I would have close to 1000 f/o's dumped on top of me, which they would ride the retirements up the list, and I'd still prob. be on reserve. So the question is, would I make more money as a reserve f/o under a new contract, or as a line holding f/o under LOA 93. I think if you run the numbers, it's basically a wash, and under LOA 93 I have a better chance of getting the left seat before retirement.
I do have to say, the feeling I get is, the West guys definately want a new contract. With the tie in of the East side, they have definately jumped up in size, stature, and corporate earnings. Rightfully so, you want a piece of that pie, and think that dangling that pay raise carrot in front of the east guys they will drool over it (likely possiblity). though I think a lot of them are comparing working under LOA 93 and advancing, or new contract and going backwards or stagnating. But that's right, those retirements aren't going to amount to any advances for the east guys working under loa93
Benifits are day 1 for newhires.
I understand first year pay is now $38,000 instead of $36,000. (uncomfirmed)
You can bid off the E190 after 12mo. so don't sweat that.
Retirements out the wazoo are coming up.
Never sais 7600 was a great amount, But at your 8 year pay rate, Well that's about what you get at 90hrs/month. personally don't want to work that much, will do if I have to. But I think the last figure Scooter passed across the table was about a 3% raise off your payscale not much of a light there.
So with the combined list being implemented your guaranteing that the east 16yr f/o's are going to stay at that level, and by your own words, not much to go on. So in your words, the one that brings in the most cash, is whatever way those guys can get to the left seat. They aren't going to see it with the Nic award in place??? Or in your thinking, they will??? Would like to know how you figure that one.
You've got your left seat, so you dont' have to get by on that meager 7600/month, those 16 yr guys are doing (albiet, a little higher than that as they are TOS...)
So in essence you answered your own question, as to why the heart ache over the award. Which choice brings in the most cash.....always the bottom line....
That is not accurate info if they are placed on the West Contract.
No Per diem if based and trained in PHX
No Hotel if based and trained in PHX
90 days for medical
Full Pay in training.
Talking sense into us??? lets see...is 129/hr better than 83/hr?? Or the possible 100/hr with a combined contract?? Yup.....hence the bottom line.
although of course, I think the west guys have lots more to gain with the combined seniority list, than the east guys do. Seperate, East gains more, losses fewer. Combined, West gains more...losses fewer