He-he. I think you're wasting your time Beetle. I think we all just have to hope that the payrates at airlines like Allegiant, Virgin, Skybus, etc., aren't the "new" payrates the industry gets dragged down to. It seems like the pilots at these airlines will rationalize those rates "to the death."
Just too many pilots chasing too few jobs unfortunately........
ualdriver
This is comical. Not to engage in the traditional childish pissing contest on "who has the better airline" ( I really wish UAL the best), but again, Allegiant's negotiated (future) payrates are comparable and, in many cases, even exceed those at United. These are facts. If you think about it, these facts serve to contradict the basic premise of your argument: that Allegiant is bringing
down UAL rates. Quite the contrary: A non-union, new LCC has succesfully (and very quickly) surpassed the payscales of the mighty UAL. If UALPA has a hair in there "collective bargaining" a$$, it should be easy to use higher paying LCCs like Allegiant as a comparison to negotiate a higher UAL payscale. This would be amusing if it weren't so tragic.
As for others, I certainly hope you are not insinuating that it was the smaller LCCs that have brought down the pay rates of the Legacy/Majors. LCCs have been around since the dawn of the jet era and have had nothing to do with the demise of your earning power. You may want to do a little research into what airline management has been able to wrangle away from ALPA unions over the last couple of decades. This was due to a large variety of factors involving, among other things, over-capacity, 9/11, the economy, globalization, fuel, labor costs, maintaining aging fleets, consumer demand/expectations, etc.
For their part, through greed, ALPA pilots have been, to an extent, the authors of their own demise. They've allowed management to divide and conquer by pitting groups against each other (senior vs. junior) and give away scope (RJs). As bad as airline managers are known to be, they've outsmarted pilots every step of the way. If the level of ignorance and maturity displayed on this site is any indication, this shouldn't come as a surprise...
Admittedly a simplistic history, but I actually have a life and you could write a book on this stuff.
In any event, good luck in your career at UAL--seriously. I would like nothing more than to see every pilot's pay return to the previous levels. In the meantime, enough with the blaming, gloating, slamfest that takes place on this site. We're all in this together and as things are going, any one of us could be applying at any one of the surviving carriers.
It's about facts and information to get through what will be a very tough career for ALL of us. It's a shame this potentially valuable medium has become the 'us-vs-them' circus of childish trash-talking.
Peace.
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