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ASA sure did spend $1 in March trying to save a dime....

They saved roughly $100,000 eliminating deadheads, min day credits, and duty day credits. When you factor the cost of extensions, Junior Mans, cancellations, etc; month to date, they are projected to have spent $100,000 for the month. They could have spent the money up front and saved some of our performance before the heavy hitters try to sink the place.

It's alarming to see the staffing problems in mid-March with the prime source of attrition NOT hiring. Don't worry, they'll have the boys back from DC before summer starts.
 
Funny, this time last month JP sends an email essentially gloating that we'd be working more days for less pay. Now they are begging for help from the very people they set out to screw over. How did the not see this coming?
 
CT hinted at 18 upgrades after the most recent 36 new hires come online, but are we really hiring and upgrading enough?
 
Bring back George and John!
 
Glad to see we're not the only ones. XJT/ASA management loves to try and make the pilots feel guilty for this. Honestly, I don't want to NOT help out. But they knew this was an issue, at least on the XJT side for over a year. We are hiring a lot of guys now though. I hear XJT training center is running full steam ahead right now, all 3 sims are running 22hrs a day and we have guys at flightsafety too.
 

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