I am the pilot ALPA left behind...
Looks like the FO's are gonna get the shaft. I understand the seniority payout, But FO's getting 60% of what captains get on the Contract delay payout! Why are we all not equal in that area?
I agree! Thanks, ALPA, for my $.37 raise! It almost, but not quite, covers my union dues! It's similar to Eagles ANNUAL COLA raise, only its taken 5 years?!?
And if that wasn't enough, apparently the 3 years I have been here during contract negotiations have been worth about 60% of a Captain's time, under the same work rules. It must have been tough for them, getting paid better all the while. It effectively screws the 17 year FO, who has had to endure much more BS than the 5 year captain.
I am very happy for all who got great raises- they are very much deserved, and longevity should definitely be rewarded. But why hang the FOs out to dry? Has ALPA forgotten that ASA needs FOs too? And that our votes count just as much as the Captains? Or, do our votes count 60% as well?
Maybe the Signing bonus distribution wouldn't be such a slap in the face if the work rules were a little better.
E.g.- duty rigs are great. I am happy that i will get min day pay. But, most of my days are already worth more the 3.75. There are those days when I am blocked to 4 hours, scheduled to be off at noon, but because my plane is in maintenance at Delta north, then "on its way to gate," i get off at 8PM. According to the new contract, I will be earning $1.60 an hour, up 10 cents from what I'm making today. Fan-f***ing-tastic.
And why would the union not fight for the little things, like the ability to trade partial trips?
What good will a Reserve's call me first preference be if its selected on a monthly basis? Why not a daily selection? Or better yet, model it after Eagle, where reserves actually get to bid on daily open time, rewarding the senior guys and the junior guys. They have the chance to bid for different reserve availability periods so that a commuter can bid nap reserve the first day, then 4 am reserve the last.
And what good does a commuter policy do if you have to list the airports you commute from. What about a divorced commuter with a home in NY and kids in CA? Or those of us who don't technically commute, but still travel to take advantage of what's left of our travel benefits.
What a waste of time and money! I am voting NO! Encouraging all the Skywest guys to do the same!