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This Lil' Piggy Flew Home
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I'm saying the pilots will vote for whatever the union sells and management will bribe the union what to sell.
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I was also one of the few whom voted no mainly for this reason.
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I'm saying the pilots will vote for whatever the union sells and management will bribe the union what to sell.
Ditto..
People have been bitching about me here for a while, but this is verbatim what I said would happen. I hate it, for all of us, but we are finding out what "reasonable" and "efficient" means to our company.
-We are screwed, for a very long time, unless we really grow some balls in this JCBA. We really need to face the fact that our company will never "be nice" and never learn to "play ball."
If they run this system with these pairings, we will see how pissed people can get. I say we should let it happen for a month, and everyone will be able to experience the full effect of this wonderful agreement.
Line bid schedules would be just as bad! It's the pairings, not the method of bidding. We would just see all the lines pre built into 75 hrs at min days off. The solution is to get better pairings or up the min day to 5 hrs to motivate them to make better trips.
You're right, but I think the company's hands are tied due to the ATL 200 flying they're give by Delta. Just finished a 4 day trip with NO flights over 400 miles that included a 6 leg day. When I hear of my co workers on the 70 doing ATL-MTJ or DTW-JAX and crediting 27hrs on their 4 day after overblock, a tear comes to my eyes...
These bad pairings are not a function of PBS...they are a function of bad pairings. In other words, PBS is NOT to blame. If they wanted to make bad schedules, they would have MORE control through line bidding than with PBS. That is the universal statement that applies here that we need to remember....not matter what the problem, line bidding gives the company MORE control, NOT LESS.
Yes I am angry, but PBS is not the problem. For the last few years, the company has been dropping the line values this time of year...its nothing new. I truly feel that the company does not fully understand this system, and in the end, they are shooting themselves in the foot by doing this.
Its clear we need more input into pairing construction, but be careful what you wish for in terms of duty rigs, high min days, high trip rigs....those things are good but can have undesirable consiquences.
a year or so ago I was on the hotel van with some skywest guys....chatting about PBS. I remember the skywest guy saying, "you mark my words - everyone will be down to min days off, working 5 or 6 days in a row, all for min pay"
I even relayed this statement to the PBS committee. The response was our PBS is so much better than skywest PBS!
Well, here we are! Regardless of the reasons why...appears the skywest guys were dead on.
You're right, but I think the company's hands are tied due to the ATL 200 flying they're give by Delta. Just finished a 4 day trip with NO flights over 400 miles that included a 6 leg day. When I hear of my co workers on the 70 doing ATL-MTJ or DTW-JAX and crediting 27hrs on their 4 day after overblock, a tear comes to my eyes...
Everyone? I think the 700/900 and IAD 200 beg to differ
These bad pairings are not a function of PBS...they are a function of bad pairings. In other words, PBS is NOT to blame. If they wanted to make bad schedules, they would have MORE control through line bidding than with PBS. That is the universal statement that applies here that we need to remember....not matter what the problem, line bidding gives the company MORE control, NOT LESS.
Yes I am angry, but PBS is not the problem. For the last few years, the company has been dropping the line values this time of year...its nothing new. I truly feel that the company does not fully understand this system, and in the end, they are shooting themselves in the foot by doing this.
Its clear we need more input into pairing construction, but be careful what you wish for in terms of duty rigs, high min days, high trip rigs....those things are good but can have undesirable consiquences.
Don't worry. We can make it through the month with our hefty Performance Plus+ payout. No, wait...
Complain as much as you want, but this is not due to PBS.
It is due to Delta. The same thing has happened this year at Pinnacle, and already has been normal for Comair. At Pinnacle, 26-29 hour 4-day trips were normal, now it's mostly 21-23 hours.
Delta keeps spreading flying out on the 200 while at the same time limiting the stage length to <750NM. It's very difficult to create legal and practical trips out of theses flights.
No more profit sharing...ASA is taking the losses form Expressjet and combining this with out profits. This will result in little or no profit. Bye Bye Performance Plus payouts.
That is NOT a universal statement. At XJT, the pilots have more control over their lines than you guys do with your PBS.
What are the unintended consequences you allude to?