nitefr8dog
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Not sure what you are talking about.. Our "window" does not appear to be open for Pilots (We post all positions on our Company Website). We are hiring A&P's and Flight Attendants at this time.
At the current time I'm not sure why we would hire anyone from ABX or anywhere else. We have no new equipment coming (that we know of, rumors only) and a we have a glut of DC-8's and crews sitting around doing nothing
Looks like all ATI new hires will be coming from the furloughed ABX guys.
I'm sure ATI mgmt will be commenting shortly.
I was looking forward to massaging your buttocks. This saddens me.
Just repeating the 1224 hotline message, said the union was notified of hiring at ATI with preferencial given to the ABX furloughed pilots. Maybe because of the new ABX/Teamsters contract language this was "posted" thru internal means? (notice to ATSG)?.
5. Is there a "probation period" like any new hire in case we hire a real "tool". Before you ABX guys get pissed, All companies have "Tools" you, us everyone. I like to call them the 5%'ers, the guys that $uck to fly with.
That's it fire away.....
Not that I am totally opposed to "Preferential Hiring", but I have real issues on a couple points.
1. Getting what amounts to a 12 year F/O pay scale right off the bat, as opposed to someone who has worked their butt off for years here.
2. Do the ABX guys relinquish their Teamsters affiliation, and join ALPA?
3. Do the ATI Crewmembers have a "flow through" to ABX if ABX is the company that grows?
4. Do ATI Crewmembers if that were to happen, go to ABX at your pay scale?
5. Is there a "probation period" like any new hire in case we hire a real "tool". Before you ABX guys get pissed, All companies have "Tools" you, us everyone. I like to call them the 5%'ers, the guys that $uck to fly with.
6. Is their some expectation of "preferential upgrades"?
That's it fire away.....
5. Is there a "probation period" like any new hire in case we hire a real "tool". Before you ABX guys get pissed, All companies have "Tools" you, us everyone. I like to call them the 5%'ers, the guys that $uck to fly with.
After jumping on ABX to get to work every 2 weeks, I think the tool percentage rate is a lot higher there than anywhere I've ever seen! I'm gonna say "40% ers" Don't get me wrong, there were some really cool cats over there, but man were there some real #$%#*s!!
ABX probably had the same 5-10% range. Problem that you may have seen was if the same guy going to the same city all the time happens to be one of them. Example, if the guy likes a certain layover and bids it all the time. Maybe? We had some pretty good dudes there, but we had the others as well.
Those are some pretty bold words there Longhorn. I agree that every airline has their %'ers, or tools, etc. I'll even go as far as saying that ABX has (or had) perhaps more than 5% (of 700+ = some 35 guys). Not over 10% though! It is true that often a 'bad apple' or two would end up owning a route....sometimes forever, and that is literal.
I'm looking more into what the LOA actually has in it. In general, as it has been explained to me in simple terms, it is a recall to an ATSG held company. Not really 'hiring' per sa since one would carry over their longevity for entry into another company/union payscale and vacation only. As a newbie, you'd be at the bottom of the list. The requirement is a 2 year lock-in (as mentioned) before you could return to ABX, even if your recall number at ABX passes you by. Also, if a pilot takes any position that requires a lock by the company which they are working for, such as an upgrade, then that lock-in would have to be met as well. Of course, one would be operating under another contract, work-rules, payscales, and if applicable pay dues and join another union (if required...closed shop, etc.).
I do not believe the ABX contract addresses other ATSG company furloughed pilots in any way. So there is no provision allowing nor restricting it from occuring. The other ATSG pilots would have to acquire a similiar provision with the parent company for something similar. A moot point for the ABX certificate since there are some 400+ on furlough with a 7 yr. recall right.
I'm sure the whole program will not be popular among ATI/CCI'ers and I can understand why overall. Guess we'll see where it all goes.