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^^**sigh**^^Sounds great. But first I think we should make 7th year pay $200/hr.
Gup
But you'd eventually get some of that capital back because ALL pilots would be empowered to leave if their company started trying to play hardball. I am absolutely convinced that in the long run labor would come out ahead.
If we all keep looking out for number 1 - we will continue to slide- and yes- even southwest will have to take cuts....It's our choice.
A majority of AAI pilots were hired after 9/11 when the legacies were furloughing and taking huge paycuts. Guys like myself and Lear70 came to work here after looking at the other airlines as they exist now and realized that pay/working conditions were just as good here (if not better) than the legacies.
You would have to expend tremendous amounts of negotiating capital to achieve first year rates that you are looking for. Companies are extremely resistant to paying first year pilots very much because they feel that a pilot hasn't proven to be a wise investment until after he completes his probationary year. Until then, he's still basically an at-will employee. Airlines spend tens of thousands of dollars on each new-hire pilot, so paying them $70k their first year also isn't exactly something that management would accept easily. You would have to give up a lot in other areas to achieve that. Most pilots don't feel that it's a wise investment of negotiating capital to achieve such high rates of pay for probationary members. I think you'd have a very hard time convincing your fellow pilots that it's worth what they'd have to give up in other areas.
are you saying you agree or disagree? or you just think it'll be hard? I don't get it.
So you weighed all your options and chose Air Tran over a legacy?
Besides- i'll call b**lsh*t. A company spends a lot more trying to get a senior round dial pilot up to speed on a 777 than they do a new hire.
Actually, PCL and I both came to work here at AAI when several legacies, including DAL and CAL as well as SWA, FDX, and UPS were hiring, so yes, he and I both had options.So you weighed all your options and chose Air Tran over a legacy? I don't think going to UAL or DAL was even an option post 9/11. You along with thousands of other people went to work where hiring was going on, not because an LCC was a better option at the time. Your choice may work out for you in the long run just another person's choice to return to UAL or try to get in as a new hire may work for him or her.
To recoup training costs from the initial new-hire - that is why there is a jump in pay for the 2nd year at most airlines.
Adam Smith "Wealth of Nations", first Economics book. Rule #1 everyone looks out for thier own best interest, all economics decisions are based upon this assumption. I think it still works that way.