HarryParatestes
The Greek Speedo Model
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HarryParatestes said:Arrival 67.48%
Departures 54.14%
as of 20: 03 EDT
Horrible performance.
HarryParatestes said:Arrival 67.48%
Departures 54.14%
as of 20: 03 EDT
Horrible performance.
bvt1151 said:Gee, looks like ASA and Comair are operating out of the busy East Coast airports while Skywest is able to make up time in the uncongested West. Apples and Oranges.
bvt1151 said:Gee, looks like ASA and Comair are operating out of the busy East Coast airports while Skywest is able to make up time in the uncongested West. Apples and Oranges.
bvt1151 said:Gee, looks like ASA and Comair are operating out of the busy East Coast airports while Skywest is able to make up time in the uncongested West. Apples and Oranges.
GO AROUND said:They were training fresh meat the other day, but this is the worst time to try and recruit people to work the ramp. Hot and short staffed, that's a nightmare. They were something like 75 people short for June and that was just to cover the regular lines. Not sick calls or leaves.
I get on the rampers when they are properly staffed, but I feel for them right now and what they are dealing with.
SilverandSore said:I've even been leaving Conditioned Air on for them so that they catch a small break while sitting in the cargo bay..
79%N1 said:He said they had one crew of three for their zone. I asked how many spots in a zone, he said they had 5 spots!!! 3 guys working 5 freakin airplanes. Now, mind you, as they busted a$$ in 95*+ heat loading, pushing, parking and unloading the planes were piling up on the ramp.
~~~^~~~ said:Bryan LaBreque must know better - if he ran the ramp operation and now sits over in the G.O. dictating memos about "crew delays." Who is he trying to kid?
Ramper in the hub start at $8.85 and go to 14.81 over 14 yrs.~~~^~~~ said:My understanding is that ASA pays $7.40 to start. AirTran pays $11.00.
But hey - as others have pointed out - it is all coded to "crew delays" so apparently having a third of our ramp not staffed has no result on our operation.
Bryan LaBreque must know better - if he ran the ramp operation and now sits over in the G.O. dictating memos about "crew delays." Who is he trying to kid?
Sinca3 said:Ramper in the hub start at $8.85 and go to 14.81 over 14 yrs.
The problem at ASA in ATL is no motivation to so the job. These guys and girls get $hit on by our operations and supervisors and managers do nothing about it but scratch their heads.
When I worked the ramp my manager and the station manager would come out and throw bags with us in the 100 degree Florida heat. Tha earns respect and guys will work harder for you when you earn it. Tha is where ASA fails miserably.
av8er2 said:A ramper told me that they start out at $8.85 an hour. Do the math, no one can live on this. At least no one that will take their job seriously.
COOPERVANE said:After BL gets a hold of the data and "adjusts" the numbers for weather and crew delays, the numbers will all be 100%
Only possible due to the incredible work done by the "real" producers, nay!, the real backbone of our airline, the G.O. Einsteins
bvt1151 said:Apples and Oranges.
79%N1 said:ASA = Worst Airline Management in the History of Regional Airlines.
anon said:Use of the conditioned air position on the CARGO switchlight provides mixed airflow (40% fresh pack air with 60% recirculated cabin exhaust air) that is heated as necessary to maintain the cargo compartment temperature between 21C and 27C (70F to 81F).
Unfortunately for the rampers, it won't send cool air directly to the cargo compartment. Keep the cabin as cool as possible and offer them some water. We don't need anyone dying from heat stroke out there.