Scope out RJ's
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Ok so what your answer joe?
His answer was real simple. Sue someone.
See how well that worked out for him?:laugh:
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Ok so what your answer joe?
There are 2 options...
1. We act like a real union, and negotiate a single contract that includes all of us within a brand and stops the competition within a brand for flying....Realistically that isn't going to happen...
In the absence of #1
2. We all do what is best for each pilot group....We undercut to gain flying and let the chips fall where they may....Regionals negotiate competitive rates to fly larger aircraft and mainline groups negotiate competitive rates to fly "RJs"...Every man for themself...
One or the other...Time to $hit or get off the pot....This pretend "brotherhood" is wearing thin...
Well, we start negotiating again in May, so those of you carting around broke airplanes with out writing them up better get your pencils sharpened, because you need to be consistant when the contract is long expired.
Sorry to say it guys, but I believe ASA is on the way out.........................
maybe not but you did say you were getting out....so, shut up and leave. don't go away mad, just go away. afterall, the economy is booming and the unemployment rate is at an all new historical low and companies are walking around door-to-door offering unqualified people jobs with starting pay rates OVER $100K! man! this is the time for your move....go for it....jump in with both feet....don't worry, you'll be fine!Not one time in my post did I mention burn the place down, I don't want that. However, I do expect my company to treat me as a professional, and to follow the contract that they signed in good faith. Please don't think for a second however, that if it is more profitable for Skywest to shrink ASA and then absorb what is left over into Skywest airlines that they won't do it. We are not your run of the mill sweatshop regional, and I don't want to be, that will be our undoing though. In my opinion, I would rather ASA disappear than subject ourselves to a contract like Pinnacle or Mesa, we are all better than that.
[B said:outtahere[/B];1866041] However, I do expect my company to treat me as a professional, and to follow the contract that they signed in good faith. .
Not one time in my post did I mention burn the place down, I don't want that. However, I do expect my company to treat me as a professional, and to follow the contract that they signed in good faith. Please don't think for a second however, that if it is more profitable for Skywest to shrink ASA and then absorb what is left over into Skywest airlines that they won't do it. We are not your run of the mill sweatshop regional, and I don't want to be, that will be our undoing though. In my opinion, I would rather ASA disappear than subject ourselves to a contract like Pinnacle or Mesa, we are all better than that.
I'll still leave because as soon as the pilot shortage starts, everyone will be doing four days with twelve off, and getting extended after every trip. It won't matter if you have in one year or twenty, that is our future. The regional industry is never going to change. I've heard through the grapevine that the rest of fall and winter are going to be red arrowed out because the company is afraid of swine flu causing alot of sick calls. Wake up guys! Skywest will be here in force by the winter, and we will still be shrinking.Ok we're making progress here. This post represents much softer edges than the harshness of your original post.
SOOO let's look at it. First question then: Instead of having ASA "disappear", do you think there's a chance we could first look at totally different ideas that would protect our incomes and quality of life while at the same time lowering our total cost? Be open minded. We're looking for solutions, not mindless complaints.
Do you at least see the potential that if we became the regional airline with the best bang for the buck (not necessarily the absolute cheapest) then we would become the "go to" choice? Remember, Skywest Inc NEEDS at least two different divisions in order to deal with no compete clauses among its mainline customers.
I don't know how long you've been here, but all and all, we are treated very well overall at ASA. Yes we need to resolve this red arrow issue and the grievance is moving along. I agree WITH YOU in that we don't want to become a Mesa or Pinnacle. YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT BEING TREATED BADLY IS until you look at the life of a MESA pilot. (mesa sucks)
So final question: If an acceptable solution is found, would you still rather "walk away at the next decent opportunity" or hang around and make it better?
I'll still leave because as soon as the pilot shortage starts, everyone will be doing four days with twelve off, and getting extended after every trip. It won't matter if you have in one year or twenty, that is our future. The regional industry is never going to change. I've heard through the grapevine that the rest of fall and winter are going to be red arrowed out because the company is afraid of swine flu causing alot of sick calls. Wake up guys! Skywest will be here in force by the winter, and we will still be shrinking.
I've heard through the grapevine that the rest of fall and winter are going to be red arrowed out because the company is afraid of swine flu causing alot of sick calls. Wake up guys! Skywest will be here in force by the winter, and we will still be shrinking.