carl p
Reformed Freight Dog
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- May 17, 2008
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Short-sighted, aren't we?Why on earth would you have something in your contract that would require your company to furlough instructors first? Why aren't the instructors Non-seniority-list instructors? Delta and NW I know do this. You need instructors on a downturn as well as an upturn. Your instructors (NSLIs) should be a seperate work force subject to it's own ups and downs. I think this provision in your contract has screwed the new hires. Managments, like pilots will always find a way to exploit a contract.
Yeah, I'm wondering how the company will defend against this one at future career fairs.Bottom line, from someone on the chopping block, no concessions! Sure sounds like a different place than the one who spent the first day giving us the sunshine pump and koolaid enema. I would love to chat with the gal Denise about what a great company we work for now.
Airtran will have no problem finding pilots when they start hiring again. Skybus, Go Jets, etc. have never had any problem finding pilots. Airtran will be no different.
No, that's NOT what's happening. If it was, people wouldn't be so p*ssed off. Upset, sure.Being layed-off and being fired are two different things.
To cut through all the language and interpretation, is it that Ait tran is furloughing 177 pilots on probation with NO recall rights? Is this basically whats happening?
Sure, but it will be just like 1999 to early 2001 at AirTran; the only pilots they will be getting is the ultra-low-time pilots, just like they did back then.Airtran will have no problem finding pilots when they start hiring again. Skybus, Go Jets, etc. have never had any problem finding pilots. Airtran will be no different.
Or...............and call me crazy here............when/if they ever need pilots again...........they could just bring back the ones that already applied, interviewed, were hired and then flew the line as employees of the company!
Where is PFT_128 on this issue?
Or is he hanging out with his Eastern Scab buddies?
Negotiations are ongoing... they just started back up Section 6 talks in D.C. today.Just an outsider opinion here, why doesn't the NPA sign a LOA letting the company keep their training guys? It might be the least damage case to the pilot group???, and maybe plan to remove them from the seniority list when you start negotiating again?