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The compensation section of SkyWest's proposal seems to be getting all the negative attention. But please folks, look at Skywest's scope proposal.
Section 1, SCOPE, addresses very real threats that almost certainly will effect ASA pilots during the term of our next contract. Regardless of the pay rates we agree to, someone in the industry will do the flying for less unless we glue the company to our services.
Lets put it this way, the Company expects you to show up prepared, on time, for your scheduled flights. The Company expects that they can rely on you and that you are committed to provide the service you have contracted to perform. However, SlyWest would like to just use you at their discretion - if someone cheaper comes along, they are holding their options open - SkyWest is not committed to you.
Being the cheapest does not guarantee growth and upgrades. Look at how Comair's concessions for growth worked out. A $10 per hour cheaper pilot can't buy a $28,000,000.00 aircraft and can't even make up for the losses due to inadequate gate space, or poor operational planning. Pay is important, but there is a lot more to this than compensation.
Jerry Atkin has always impressed me with his ability to plan for the future. Lets take a lesson from our leader and ensure we are thinking this though.
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- No merger protection
- No furlough protection
- No fragmentation protection - the company can transfer, or dispose of aircraft, to another carrier with no protections for the pilots who currently perform that flying
- No guarantee that SkyWest's holding Company will honor our contract
Section 1, SCOPE, addresses very real threats that almost certainly will effect ASA pilots during the term of our next contract. Regardless of the pay rates we agree to, someone in the industry will do the flying for less unless we glue the company to our services.
Lets put it this way, the Company expects you to show up prepared, on time, for your scheduled flights. The Company expects that they can rely on you and that you are committed to provide the service you have contracted to perform. However, SlyWest would like to just use you at their discretion - if someone cheaper comes along, they are holding their options open - SkyWest is not committed to you.
Being the cheapest does not guarantee growth and upgrades. Look at how Comair's concessions for growth worked out. A $10 per hour cheaper pilot can't buy a $28,000,000.00 aircraft and can't even make up for the losses due to inadequate gate space, or poor operational planning. Pay is important, but there is a lot more to this than compensation.
Jerry Atkin has always impressed me with his ability to plan for the future. Lets take a lesson from our leader and ensure we are thinking this though.
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