I'm sure J.O. will reward all of you faithfully employees for such hard work. Kudos to you!!![]()
He is being rewarded dude...he only has a 30 minute commute. Badass!!!
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I'm sure J.O. will reward all of you faithfully employees for such hard work. Kudos to you!!![]()
Just curious.....How much do you get paid again????
Thought so.
No... NO.. NOOO.. How did Mesa do when they where in JFK????? How did they do when they had more airframes? Delta and anyone smart was getting rid of them.
Just for the record, we (Mesa pilots) are among the highest paid pilots in the regional industry. Average Captain seniority is over 15 years and almost all Captains exceeded $100,000 last year. First Officers are at 7.5 years. We have had a line guarantee and actual or plan pay for several years.
Oh, and I almost forgot, Mesa is the ONLY airline that I know of to go through bankruptcy and NOT reject pilot contracts. Maybe this has something to do with the "best performance"
Just saying
If it takes an average of 15 years to upgrade that's not a place I would want to be. I was surprised when I looked at your payrates. Couldn't believe how bad they are. I make $10 more an hour than I would at Mesa and your 7 year fo's top out $10 an hour under our underpaid fo's. I never realized that cancelation pay was something to brag about. We have had it my entire time here.
If it takes an average of 15 years to upgrade that's not a place I would want to be. I was surprised when I looked at your payrates. Couldn't believe how bad they are. I make $10 more an hour than I would at Mesa and your 7 year fo's top out $10 an hour under our underpaid fo's. I never realized that cancelation pay was something to brag about. We have had it my entire time here.
Oh, and I almost forgot, Mesa is the ONLY airline that I know of to go through bankruptcy and NOT reject pilot contracts. Maybe this has something to do with the "best performance"
Just saying
We have had a line guarantee and actual or plan pay for several years.
The following number are all May 2012 month-to-date (05/18/12):
UA - D:O 67.90%, A:14 80.30%, ACF 99.20%
OO - D:O 68.80%, A:14 82.10%, ACF 99.50%
DL - D:O 73.80%, A:14 87.60%, ACF Unreported
OO - D:O 84.00%, A:14 92.40%, ACF 99.40%
AS - D:O 81.50%, A:14 91.50%, ACF 99.70%
OO - D:O 91.90%, A:14 96.10%, ACF 99.50%
US - No metrics are reported for US Airways or Express
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I don't believe any of these mainline carriers are disappointed in OO's metrics. In fact, word is both AS and US are looking to give OO even more flying.
Besides, what is YV going to do once all those airframe's engine overhauls come due? Do they have the cash on-hand to weather that storm like OO did the past three years? Very, very unlikely. Good luck, though!
Line guarantee, while it sounds sexy, is the absolute worst form of cancelation pay out there. Only those who don't get ANY cancelation pay are worse off. In order of most lucrative to least lucrative, here are the common forms of cancelation pay:
- Leg guarantee <===PCL and many others
- Day/duty period guarantee
- Trip guarantee
- Line guarantee <===MESA
As usual, Mesa brings up the rear of the industry.
My favorite quote from Rene. "Freedom had the best ontime record right up to them being shut down" Doesn't that sort of indicate that performance isn't the problem with Mesa? Keep you head down, shut-up and do you friggin job.