Flying-Corporal
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It's more than one or two months. The 737 guys in my class didn't sit ONE DAY of reserve. I was on reserve for 7 months and still on buildup lines now on the 717.Otherwise one or two months difference on reserve really makes no difference in a 15-20 yr career.
Assuming this company stays around? I'm hoping (and betting) it will, but I'm also going to bid over to the 737 at the earliest opportunity.If you stay that long you will eventually fly the 73 guaranteed. Why not spend a few years on the 71. Variety is the spice of life. Both are great airplanes. You can't lose.
I'm just happy to be here and all I want to do is help the team.If you have a 5-digit employee number, you should definitely bid the 737 CA, or stay an F/O and enjoy the relative seniority. If you're a 717 CA, 75M and I hope that you bid over to the 737 as soon as you can.
Have fun with that one...Is anyone out there thinking of bidding from 737 F/O to 717 CA?
I'm just happy to be here and all I want to do is help the team.
Whether the type rating says 737 or 717 is irrelevant.
Unless your jumping ship for SWA. Then it's pretty relevant.
The 717 training program sounds a little like ASA's E120 training back in the day. Although, what could make the 717 a hard airplane?
Seems like many of my friends who went to AirTran really stress over 717 checkrides, are they handing out arbitrary busts over there?
No, it's just me.Lear 70: Are people getting worried about AirTran's future now? Seems like the Corporation has been through a lot and just kept going forward.
Quite a few. Actually, they BYPASSED a lot of 717 F/O to CA upgrades with full CA pay in order to keep 717 F/O's in the seats (due to high F/O attrition). That means most of the CA upgrades on the last vacancy were 737 F/O's.Has anyone gone 737FO to 717CA?
The automation, how it integrates with the rest of the avionics AND systems and WHY, combined with the antiquated way the FMS works.Although, what could make the 717 a hard airplane?
Not that I know of, although the CA upgrade bust rate is pretty high (or at least was when we were going through). It's more in the training center attitude... it's kind of a "put the fear of God into them" kind of course.Seems like many of my friends who went to AirTran really stress over 717 checkrides, are they handing out arbitrary busts over there?
If hired now? Yeah, about 5 years.What would a new hire expect upgrade times to be over there anyway? 5 to 6 years? How would that change if MidWest was bought?
That and the recall rate are the big question marks, along with whether we can get a BIG jump in pay rates with the next contract, especially for F/O's who are compensated 2nd to worst in the entire industry. Halfway to SWA rates would be my minimum acceptable level. Without those, a lot of F/O fence-sitters will be pushed into making a jump to another carrier.Also, are many wanting to make the jump to Delta?
That's what the DVD the Association put out said, except year 4 and 5 year increases were only 5%, which isn't even COLA from the current agreement in adjusted dollars for inflation the last 2 years of not having any COLA raises.Im hearing that that the FO rates will go up between 15 to 20%. 3rd year around 72-73$.
Which are the next to lowest in the industry and were part of a concessionary agreement with pay freezes. We're comparing ourselves to THAT??!!The rates will probably be closer to Frontiers current fo rates..
Yup. I'm hearing a lot of that from guys in my relative seniority. My bet is if the Agreement comes through with F/O pay rates in the range proposed by our own Association, you'll see a very LARGE increase in F/O attrition within 6-12 months to the Legacy carriers which will be at peak hiring about that same time.I do agree if the fos do not get a decent pay raise the flood gates will open and all the fence sitters will be on the move.
Oh, OK... I gotcha. :beer:I never said Frontiers rates where great, just pointing out what I heard.
Im hearing that that the FO rates will go up between 15 to 20%. 3rd year around 72-73$. The rates will probably be closer to Frontiers current fo rates.. I do agree if the fos do not get a decent pay raise the flood gates will open and all the fence sitters will be on the move.
No, not even close.Have yall reached a T/A with mgmt?
Oh, OK... I gotcha. :beer:
Probably.Informational picketing.. yeah.. right... This is just an act to celebrate the contract anniversary date. ie April....
I'm not taking that bet. At the rate they're going, you may be right.I bet 2 beers on on a TA by July....... maybe june... FO's will get a raise..... They deserve it..