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If they had fixed that, it likely would have passed, even with the crappy reserve rules and not-even-COLA pay raises.TA2 would have been a yes for me if scope and merger language had been different.
I would like to say thanks for voting. No matter how you voted, it is important that everyone votes. There were too many pilots that decided not to vote and that is tragic. As airline pilots we have a huge responsibility and must make informed decisions. It is disturbing when folks with that kind of responsibility can't make a decision and at least vote.I just hope we get back to what we voted down... Personally I don't see it happening inside of 2 years from now.
RV
That's where we differ in opinion.you talk about unity and solidarity, yet basically condemn a person for being, in your eyes, senior and making a decision that benefits not only himself but the majority.
I'm thinking of all our pilots hired after D.O.S. who come here and have an even HARDER time paying their bills. You have to fly with those people; telling them you voted Yes to a pay cut for them their first year is a hell of a way to start a trip.Voting No on a TA for someone that isn't even on the property???WTF are you thinking?
You and I both know that will NEVER happen. The playing field won't even out, management will lower hiring requirements first. Lower the PIC turbine down to 500 or even eliminate it completely since they'll be F/O's for 7+ years. Or get rid of the Part 121 requirement and open the field for the thousands of charter guys with Lear / Citation command to jump in.First year pay sucks. period no matter where you may work. If a person has an issue with new-hire pay they should not apply to be employed there. When mgmnt has trouble attracting/retaining people that playing field will even out.
I'm glad to have a discussion with you about it and, like others said, I'm glad you got informed and voted; too many people didn't.Honestly, I'm glad to have good conversation with anyone about anything. The thing that really gets me riled up is the rift that people want to create between this or that group. That is not unity or solidarity. A person must realize that in the end the right decision is whats best for you and your family in the long run.
You and I both know that will NEVER happen. The playing field won't even out, management will lower hiring requirements first. Lower the PIC turbine down to 500 or even eliminate it completely since they'll be F/O's for 7+ years. Or get rid of the Part 121 requirement and open the field for the thousands of charter guys with Lear / Citation command to jump in.
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It still would have been a clear NO from me, but I would have had a lot less heartburn about it. Scope is the ultimate priority.TA2 would have been a yes for me if scope and merger language had been different.
Guys! Sorry to mingle in your party. But, from what I saw on this board posted as your proposed CA rates, they didn't even come close to CAL's concessionary rates that are now in place. Nor to DAL's for similar size equipment and we're not even gonna touch SWA.
So considering all the workrules and the meagar payraises that were proposed to a small group in your company, how's that a TA that's worth voting for? How are you maintaining or even raising the bar for your fellow aviators that will also be in negotiations in the near future?
Gotta agree with maxblast on this one. There were many problems with TA2, but Capt pay wasn't one of them. The top CA rate for SNBs was $183/hr. That's higher than many of the legacies are paying their widebody CAs now.Guys! Sorry to mingle in your party. But, from what I saw on this board posted as your proposed CA rates, they didn't even come close to CAL's concessionary rates that are now in place. Nor to DAL's for similar size equipment and we're not even gonna touch SWA.
So considering all the workrules and the meagar payraises that were proposed to a small group in your company, how's that a TA that's worth voting for? How are you maintaining or even raising the bar for your fellow aviators that will also be in negotiations in the near future?
Just a short anecdote..I was flying with a guy just after TA2 went down and as we were discussing the merits and shortfalls of it he says to me "I would have voted yes if it had a provision to move vacation, more sick time", and a few other things that I can't remember right now. When I told him that it contained all those things he says to me "I guess I should have read it and not just listened to other people". Brilliant!
RV