2 and 3, no you don't. You just think you do because you make almost 100K a year and have 15 days off a month. Air Wiskey, XJT and Comair all have it better than you. Skywest only has ANYTHING because it was given to them because of the work Comair, Wiskey and XJT have done.
Ok.....Just explain to me where Whiskey and Comair have it "better" than ASA? In pay rates alone, ASA compares quite favorably.
ASA FO Wisc FO Comair FO
1 - 23 25 24
2 - 35 36 34
3 - 37 38 35
4 - 38 39 37
5 - 41 40 38
6 - 42 41 39
ASA CA Wisc CA Comair CA
5 - 66 67 63
6 - 68 69 65
7 - 70 71 67
8 - 72 73 68
9 - 74 75 71
10- 77 77 73
15- 89 89 85
18- 96 95 93
Per Diem ASA 1.65 Wisc 1.60 Comair 1.55
401K ASA 75% of first 6%, yr 10 75% of 8%
Wisc 5% and 3% Defined contr.
Comair 40% of 5%. Year 10 60% of 5%
Duty Rig ASA 2:1 up to 12 hrs, 1:1 12 hrs+ 4 hour min day
Wisc 2:1 4 hour min day
Comair None
I'm sure max days off is similar, as are reserve rules, trip swaps, etc.
So, just where is it that ASA lacks so far behind these two? I've also checked Republic, Pinnacle, Mesaba and Eagle and I can tell you with all certainty that ASA compares
extremely well with all of them. We didn't even get into the 700/900 issues where an ASA pilot now out earns an expressjet pilot.
Do all 1600 of us want our combined company to adopt the best of XJT's contract on pay, work rules and retirement? 100% absolutely!!! We are already very similar. ASA makes up soft-pay in rigs that XJT has in slightly higher pay. But, why do some of you guys act like we want to fight you so we can earn less? Pilots here do understand, maybe better than you guys, that Delta has a huge portfolio to keep competition high. In fact, in ASA's CPA with Delta there is a clause that we must be the
second lowest cost carrier or Delta can terminate our contract. This hurt even more when Pinnacle, Compass and Mesaba became DCI carriers, when you factor Freedumb was in the mix. Now, I assure you that this management has trimmed costs
everywhere possible to make us leaner and more cost efficient. Part of this is running a little leaner on staffing, while it is a pain, if it helps us keep our business so be it. Trying to be the highest paid, without PBS, with the best retirement, rigs, vacation, per diem, etc can
possibly cost us flying contracts in the future. This is a fact! Not fear tactics or conjecture. We have to find the balance. I think that is what some of our guys have been saying.
You lose credibility, however, when you refute someone saying "we are above
most" by throwing out "no you aren't", Comair and Whisky are higher than you", when clearly they are not. In fact, dollar for dollar, rule for rule over the whole contract I will say that ASA is indeed above or equal to
most every other regional.
Looking forward to bringing your pilots and you supremely superior contract over to ASA. It will benefit us all, as long as it doesn't ultimately cost us our business. See.....Atlantic Coast Airlines for reference, and to a lesser extent, your own airlines lack of recent profitability - which
may cost you going forward alone.