I went to Spartan 16 years ago, it was good training. BS, AA degrees available and lots of sims to keep cost to a minimum(HAHAHA). I don't know how it is now, but like I said it was good back then.
Yep, we could have given everything up and had a 10 year old Mesa contract and still lost money. XJT and CAL management were locked in a pissing match with all of us as the pawns. At any rate, we kept our contract, and today with the merger, we have a contract intact that can be built upon to...
That's correct, we lost pay rates only, but that's the point. I think you guys can get this stuff, you're the largest "Regional" in the US, XJT was losing money and still kept this stuff.
I was really hoping that you guys would get ExpressJet parity in Retirement, Sick Leave, and Per Diem. Don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing you guys or your TA, there are some great things that you guys have gotten in this TA that I'd like. I'd just urge you guys to think about where you've...
Current Payscales:
http://airlinepilotcentral.com/airli...xpressjet.html
401k Matching
1-5 yrs service 100% up to 4%
5-9 yrs service 100% up to 5%
10+ yrs service 100% up to 6%
Defined Contribution Plan
Automatically deposited into 401k
1-5 years 2.5%
5-10 years 4%
10-15 years 5%
15-20...
Hey ASA and XJT guys, we all need to row the boat in lockstep. We have to work hard, to achieve the contract we deserve. We can and WILL work together and secure a contract that will not bankrupt the company. A contract that will give us a wonderful QOL. After all why did we get into this...
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I'm sitting in my apt in Kuwait looking at all of buildings go up. I was in Doha, Qatar and in Dubai a couple days before that, the buildings and infrastructure growth is amazing, those countries have to finance that stuff. I'll just say, I'm a big believer of supply and demand. I know that...
I totally agree with you. OPEC won't let these prices fall and stay below $60. Most of the OPEC countries have their budgets set for $60+ oil. Look for a large production cut in Dec which will cause a rise above $70.
I hear a ton of guys are moving on from Bexair. Could someone shed some light on whats going on, I'm thinking about going there. PM me if you don't want to speak public about it.
Thanks
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