Getting rid of the walmarts of the industry will mean better jobs for those that remain. I assume you don't support the undercutting?
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Getting rid of the walmarts of the industry will mean better jobs for those that remain. I assume you don't support the undercutting?
It's probably got a little to do with the "they'll work for peanuts, why won't you?" thing. Spare us the "lost jobs" B.S. Everyone who whored themselves out to Sir Dick had a job when they bent over for a bigger jet.
You mean like the Aloha, Midex, ABX and ATA folks?
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It's probably got a little to do with the "they'll work for peanuts, why won't you?" thing. Spare us the "lost jobs" B.S. Everyone who whored themselves out to Sir Dick had a job when they bent over for a bigger jet.
Your mother still keeps you on a leash, huh?Capitalism would work a lot better if slavery were still around. Market forces Yada Yada Yada. Let's at least bring back child labor. Slacker children. Get a job - you're seven years old for chrissakes!
Nobody wants to dance on any pilots grave, except maybe for scabs. I think the point is a large number of us are quite tired of seeing another start-up paying lower than an established carrier, sub-standard benefits, and job protections and career expectations that add up to zilch. Point in case, People Express is attempting to resurface on the East coast again. Why? Not because it will provide good pilot jobs but because some schmo thinks he/they can make some money doing it.
Oooooh, ziiiinnnggg...couldn't have called that comeback! :crying: What I am actually referring to is the level of service provided to their customers as well as the way they treat their employees. Pretty much every aspect of Virgin America is the opposite of Walmart. In fact, in my opinion, that is one of the reasons we are having a tough time making money. There is very little compromise on spending money to make this an enjoyable place to work, providing extrodinary customer service, and having the best technology implemented in many areas of this company. That's fine though. I didn't know a whole lot about this place before I came here either.
who the heck cares? he used walmart as a metaphor for your paycheck buddy.
your enjoyable workplace and "extrodinary" service, don't get your kids through college or help pay the mortgage.
sure as hell doesn't let you live in San Fran. You don't fly to many places, SO YOU RIDE TO WORK ON ALL THE CARRIERS THAT YOU'RE UNDERCUTTING.
who the heck cares? he used walmart as a metaphor for your paycheck buddy.
your enjoyable workplace and "extrodinary" service, don't get your kids through college or help pay the mortgage.
sure as hell doesn't let you live in San Fran. You don't fly to many places, SO YOU RIDE TO WORK ON ALL THE CARRIERS THAT YOU'RE UNDERCUTTING.
and World, North American, USA 3000, Southern, Evergreen, ASTAR, Champion, Miami Air, Omni, Ryan Air, and many other refugees with 1000's of hours of experience in large jets....
who the heck cares? he used walmart as a metaphor for your paycheck buddy.
your enjoyable workplace and "extrodinary" service, don't get your kids through college or help pay the mortgage.
sure as hell doesn't let you live in San Fran. You don't fly to many places, SO YOU RIDE TO WORK ON ALL THE CARRIERS THAT YOU'RE UNDERCUTTING.
My rate is currently better than Spirit, Frontier, Sun Country, American, Hawaiian, United, Allegiant, and US Airways.
Bri,
I'm glad your current rate is above those carriers, but let's take a closer look....
USAir and United - You're comparing yourself to bankrupt contracts. That's a horrible arguement.
American - They don't have any 319/320's, so I don't think you want to compare yourself to there 737 rates, if you do...they win.
Hawaiian - They pay more for their 717 than for your Airbus rates.
Sun Country - Bankruptcy contract yet again.
Spirit - Pays marginally better.
Allegiant - Here we go. Your payrates are almost exactly equal to Allegiant. Almost dollar for dollar. I'm not sure your going to win any arguements talking about equallying Allegiant pay.
You work for a BILLIONAIRE, but he pays you less than Spirit's Baldanza. Not a strong arguement.
But those bankrupt contracts were already in place when VA started flying in 2007, meaning, that was the standard against which other airlines would peg against. In case you haven't noticed, launching an airline in this industry in 2007 wasn't the best considering the economy tanked. But theBri,
I'm glad your current rate is above those carriers, but let's take a closer look....
USAir and United - You're comparing yourself to bankrupt contracts. That's a horrible arguement.
American - They don't have any 319/320's, so I don't think you want to compare yourself to there 737 rates, if you do...they win.
Maybe he's referring to first year pay, which is higher at VA than Hawaiian.Hawaiian - They pay more for their 717 than for your Airbus rates.
Even then, Sun Country is way bottom barrel. And, they were already in their BK-contract when VA came about in 2007.Sun Country - Bankruptcy contract yet again.
Hardly pays better. Their management is so militant, they wanted contract concessions in order to pay for continued use of KCM.Spirit - Pays marginally better.
No it isn't. VX pay is about 2-3 dollars higher per year for any given longevity.Allegiant - Here we go. Your payrates are almost exactly equal to Allegiant. Almost dollar for dollar. I'm not sure your going to win any arguements talking about equallying Allegiant pay.
Not true. Again, compare apples to apples, not oranges. A Feb 2010 guy at Spirit is still a FO, whereas at VX he's a Captain. Spirit's Baldanza is such a cheap azz he wants contract concessions to get KCM on board. Pay-wise, it's a wash (close enough), years 1, 3, and 4 for FOs are higher pay at VX than Spirit, and for Captains, years 1-7 are much higher at VX than Spirit.You work for a BILLIONAIRE, but he pays you less than Spirit's Baldanza. Not a strong arguement.
Hmm, upon further checking Mr "Your're Undercutting" relief tube is a captain for that industry leading airline known as Republic. From an earlier post of his:
"16 off. Home 24 nights out of the month and home for dinner 20 nights of the month. most weekends off. But live in base, senior rsv RAH.
Sorry for BB trying to take over the world. I wish all we flew were 34 seat props and had mainline to look forward to. " - January 28, 2009.
He has also taken issue with those who blame pilots groups for low wages:
"I love people who blame pilot groups and not $29 airfares for the way this industry is."- January 23, 2009.
So a Republic pilot gets on here and despite prior pronouncements against those who blame pilot groups for low wages, and blames VX pilots for undercutting.
relief tube - I invite you to come out to our crew room in SFO, while in your RAH uniform, and tell the VX pilots how we are undercutting the industry. I will make sure the several dozen ex-Midwest guys who are here will be in attendance to hear your speech....