JonnyKnoxville
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is it true their new contract, while having a pay raise is mostly concessionary? No business class travel domestic, and 19 days (including travel) on the road?
I do not think it is concessionary for any Atlas / Polar pilot. It is too new to see the benefits but they are pretty clear when one reads the contract. I am on first year pay and will make almost $10,000 this month.
If you were looking for a UPS / FedEx plus contract, then yes, you would be disappointed. But concessionary, not even close....for either group.
that's pretty impressive pay wise, but did you 'pay' for it in terms of work rules of any sort of QOL on the road? Are you basically flying from one min-rest to another? Or do you get to enjoy the occasional 36 hours layover?
So its 17 days inclusive of travel? I'd heard it was 17+travel...
Well....I'm enjoying my second day wandering around Amsterdam. All the more so since with the trip rig I'm not losing money because I'm not flying. Traveling to work has always been pretty much on your own time unless your trip leaves late at night. Even then I usually go the day before anyway rather than start out the trip flying tired. No different than when I had to jump seat to work with my prior company. I like the flying and I am happy with the contract. Is either perfect? Of course not. Perfect isn't to be found on this planet. All the more so because what would be perfect for me might not work at all for someone else. This is a pretty good gig!
I do not think it is concessionary for any Atlas / Polar pilot. It is too new to see the benefits but they are pretty clear when one reads the contract. I am on first year pay and will make almost $10,000 this month.
If you were looking for a UPS / FedEx plus contract, then yes, you would be disappointed. But concessionary, not even close....for either group.
And everything about this industry is concessionary. Back in the 60's, some guy was sitting in that seat flying the same airplane making 20k per month, and that was back when you could buy a brand new corvette for 5k and gas was a 20 cents per gallon. This little pay bump doesn't even cover COLA.
I do not think it is concessionary for any Atlas / Polar pilot. It is too new to see the benefits but they are pretty clear when one reads the contract. I am on first year pay and will make almost $10,000 this month.
If you were looking for a UPS / FedEx plus contract, then yes, you would be disappointed. But concessionary, not even close....for either group.
I agree with pimpin. It is concessionary. Mr. "On first year pay and I had a ********************ty job before so this is great." Sure after being kicked in the balls for a while being kicked in the shins seems a lot better but you're still being kicked. Polar lost a lot of important work rules never to be seen again. Let me know how that 10 grand a month spends when your wife leaves you.
It's 17 days, it's concessionary for us Polar guys; but, a slight improvement for Atlas...we could have done much much better imho...
that's a good point and that's what I'm getting too.... There are many guys making 10K a month working even for bottom feeder Miami 36th street outfits who basically live on the road... but I want a job where I put in my 50-60% of a months calendar and make that...
It's always a bad sign when someone says "The reason I'm liking this job, is my last job was so bad..." a good job is absolute, not relative.
Miami Freight, what sort of work rules are gone? I'm curious... Cause I know people at Evergreen for example who have a 12 hour call out and sit reserve 12 hours on 12 hours off... They are also prohibited from being extended more than 2 days (must be home by the 2nd day,and that ticket is business class).
how is that at Atlas now? Are you at their beckon call? How long ARE the layovers and what is the maximum they can extend you without your consent?
Hope you all didn't take one step forward and two steps back.
I would challenge you to find a company to make that kind of money on first year pay aside from FedEx, UPS, or Southwest. Those MIA freight outfits you speak of must be MIA based UPS pilots.