So is:The above represents commonly heard complaints from the airline industry....some are better and some are worse....some are from personal experience.
- commuting (don't commute)
- crappy benefits (my benefits aren't bad)
- lack of growth (the future growth at NJ could be just as marginal)
- little retirement (our retirement is above average for a regional)
- working on narrow margins (always subject to change)
- poor relationships with management (our relationship was good until the profit margins dropped. Can happen anywhere)
- instability of the airlines (aviation's a gamble, enjoy the upswing)
- mergers (also could happen anywhere)
- ALPA National (agreed)
- lack of bases to choose from (I live in base)
- airport terminals (from what I understand you guys spend a fair amount of time there as well. I am not that particular)
- airport food (depends on the airport, I work at variety and pack food)
- airline food (all we get are pretzels)
- lack or respect from management (always subject to change)
- lack of respect from your peers (I'm not sure this is limited to the airlines. I don't see that at my airline)
- lack of respect from passengers (I respect my passengers and they as a whole respond well. Are you saying all the private passengers are a bundle of fun.
- flying to the same damn airports (we have enough variety for me although different is good)
- being number 90 in EWR (chah-ching)
- humping a 40 pound pubs bag (agreed, minor inconvenience for me)
- jepps revisions (I guess I don't see this as a big deal. One leg twice a month and they are done)
- new hires with less than 500TT (haven't had any problems so far, keeps me awake)
- furloughs (anywhere's a gamble)
- bankruptcy (see above)
- sitting reserve (won't have to unless things get really bad)
- sitting ARC/hot standby/airport appreciation (see above)
- lack of advancement (not sure what your point is here. Once you become CA on the biggest a/c that's it, no matter where you are)
- eight hour overnights (we are guaranteed 8 hours at the hotel and I don't see these too often. I complain about the 20 hour overnights. From what I've read NJ overnights aren't all that glorious everynight)
- standup overnights (don't bid them)
- crappy hotels (our hotels are actually not bad)
- paying for your own room for training/recurrent/PC's (n/a)
- crashpads in Queens (n/a)
- Regionals always looking for the next handout
- concessions (we voted them in what can I say)
- destroyed pensions (no pension, pretty good 401 (k)
- arguing with ops to get grew meals delivered (n/a)
- get called to the carpet for calling fatigued
- 13 days off after 8 years.
- I will stop here.
I think the glamor days of the airlines are over. It is certainly not what it used be and they are one bomb scare of attack away from dissolving...without the governments help. I flew for a great regional with a pretty good relationship with management and I am not sorry I left. I miss the people. I am new and I may have consumed mass amounts of koolaid but I have yet to talk to one person who does not like it at NJA. There are issues everywhere but I think you will less of them here. My brother has been on the 7 & 7 for about 8 years and does not mind it. He has two young kids as well. It is tough to be away but the 7 days he has at home are nice.
You make a lot of valid points and a bunch of guys are glad to get out. I enjoy flying for my regional and I have it pretty good right now so that's why my decision would be much more difficult.
Here's a question I have a baby due late this summer. Suppose I apply and suppose I interview and get hired. What's the possibility of getting time off for the baby?