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waterskipilot

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Given the amount of recent growth, and what seems to be quite a bit of future growth, do you think that Allegiant will.....?

1.) Provide some sort of training pay.
2.) Provide living accomodations during training.
3.) Increase the pay scale to be a bit more on par with other MD-80 operators.
4.) Provide profit sharing or stock options.
5.) Increase 401K matching.

Also, has there been talks of bringing a union of some kind onto the property?

What is the current management/employee relationship like?

I know it seems that I'm asking for a lot, but I don't find it completely unreasonable to expect some of these things from a profitable airline.

Thanks for your responses.
 
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Given the amount of recent growth, and what seems to be quite a bit of future growth, do you think that Allegiant will.....?

1.) Provide some sort of training pay.
2.) Provide living accomodations during training.
3.) Increase the pay scale to be a bit more on par with other MD-80 operators.
4.) Provide profit sharing or stock options.
5.) Increase 401K matching.

Also, has there been talks of bringing a union of some kind onto the property?

What is the current management/employee relationship like?

I know it seems that I'm asking for a lot, but I don't find it completely unreasonable to expect some of these things from a profitable airline.

Thanks for your responses.

Training pay is currently $2,000 a month-you provide your own hotel or crashpad in LAS. I don't see that changing in the near future.

We are currently working and in negotiations for better pay. Stock incentives/options is one idea that has come up repeatedly in that discussion. 401K match increase is another area that we are working on in the negotiation.
 
If you have to provide your own accomodations, any hotels, motels, or crashpads that any recent newhires can recommend. I have a class on August 30.

Thanks
 
Same here for the August 30 class. I just received an offer from NetJets as well. Time to weigh my options. I think I need to go start a "WWYD...NetJets vs. Allegiant" thread. :)

Same here.
 
If there were a pilot shortage, they'd be paying for a place to stay.
 
Training contratct / bond at allegiant

Just though I would ask this on this forum... what is the length and details on the Allegiant training bond/contract (whatever its called there) you have to sign as a new hire?

And did I read correct, training is 2 months long?
 
Just though I would ask this on this forum... what is the length and details on the Allegiant training bond/contract (whatever its called there) you have to sign as a new hire?

And did I read correct, training is 2 months long?


You may have gotten some bad info. No training contract.

Depending on your scheduling(cpt, sim, IOE) training will be 6-8 weeks.
 

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