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Now on a bigger picture.. I think dispatchers should have some way of being paid based on their overall experience in the field.. like in many trades where there are apprentices/ journeymen/ masters.. etc.. I think it's stupid that a person must start over at a "green ticket" wage anytime they go to another company..
There should be a minimum "green-ticket" starting dispatcher pay rate.. say $15/hr..
After you have 3 years under your belt another level, say $18/hr, once you have 5 another level and so on..
The position should garner maximum respect by the airlines.. after all, next to the flight crews, we have the ability to make the largest single operational difference between profit and loss.. .
Hey Buck, How long does your dispatch shift schedule run. Most all of my jobs, we had the schedule for the whole year by mid-December, so you could bid the year's vacation also.
One place had a 4 on 4 off schedule that would have run continuously through the years so the senior people could not cherry pick vacation time and holidays
You’re talking apples and oranges D.
Thousands of pilots are Hugh impact to over head costs of the operation, with many opinions to control and narrow down into a few ideas.. A few dollar an hour raise their means millions in added costs to the airline, It’s messy and I don’t propose to offer an expert opinion on what the pilots do or don’t need.. we are talking about dispatchers and unions..
On the other hand, Dispatch departments are maybe 50 to 100 people, it’s a much smaller number to handle.. All with common interests and desires.. So pay raises of the same amount given to pilots would equal a few thousand dollars.. not much of an impact to the airline, a much more manageable number, and we the dispatchers could get paid a respectful wage.
This example further magnifies the reason dispatchers don't need a union.. Maybe you forgot that on a "per person" basis, dispatchers have one of the highest (if not the highest) direct impact on the daily profit and loss any airline operation.. (I’m not talking about an executive order to stop flying or something that sever) but on a general daily operational basis..
It's our decisions and judgments, our attitudes and how well we get along with other groups to get things done to keep the metal moving in the most efficient way and doing it all under the FAA regs that govern all of us.. it’s a lot to do right and everything we do can save or cost big dollars to our employers..
I know you don't have any respect for me or my opinion and thats ok man.. but this principal has been my montra on every position I have held in many different fields including dispatch. I have received top merit increases, bonus pay and I did not need to worry about what others thought of my work, because it lead the pack..
And the sooner you and other stop comparing us to the pilots, or any other airline group the sooner we will have our own identity.. apples and oranges..
Ps, your little girl is getting cute.. must take after her mother..
figuring out that to make a living in the aviation business is to look outside of the airlines.
Rant over. Things are broken in our profession and I have no idea how to fix them.
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