ohplease!
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outtahere said:Oh and take Avoiceofreason with you!
and give up the great schedule and QOL I've got? don't think so. You can leave if you like though.
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outtahere said:Oh and take Avoiceofreason with you!
General Lee said:Why would SkyWest burn $400 million in aquisition costs and then want you to go away? That makes no sense. They just want you to be their Low Cost Biatch. Welcome to the new industry. EVERYONE will get a pay cut.
Bye Bye--General Lee
ohplease! said:yeah, just like Kim. She's done a good job if you ask me.
What would you do if you ran out of clean cloths on a trip? Wear dirty ones? I'd wash them somewhere, and have more than once, even if it was in the sink.
nah man, I go commando. saves on laundry.Texx said:Well no one asked you but as you usually do you've opened your mouth.
And I bet you carry your spare pair of underwear in your flight bag or your mom brings them to you.
AVoiceOfReason said:I'll take Dillon, Hall, and Tutt over Danny, Nelson and Bubba anyday. I guess if you don't automatically believe everthing the union says, you must be management.
AVoiceOfReason said:I had a union rep. tell me last week that we weren't asking for much. Now I hear we still have our opener for payrates on the table - a 19% pay raise and the highest amongst DCI carriers. I don't believe either side anymore.
ohplease! said:yeah, just like Kim. She's done a good job if you ask me. Much better than many of the previous CP's we've had. I have no doubt that situation was taken completly our of context. But taking things out of context is the only way for guy's like you to make the situations fit your conspiracy theories.
what would you do if you ran out of clean cloths on a trip? Wear dirty ones? I'd wash them somewhere, and have more than once, even if it was in the sink. Most places we stay overnight have guest laundry or theres a laundry nearby.
goodto50meters said:Ok, if you are actually going to defend her in this dispicable episode, you have something in it for you. You are either Kim or another above her that took heat for this and want it to go away into spin land.
This pilot learned the hard way that:
1. You cant depend on your fellow employees in other departments to do their job and follow proceedure...they lost his bag.
2. You cant depend on your 'supervision' to help you...find your bag.
You CAN depend on this management to:
1. Do absolutely nothing to help you if they have a convenient thing in mind like "wash your underwear out in the sink and dont make this flight late"...competion factor and on-time and all that...
2. Blame you and discipine you and financially penalize YOU because someone else lost YOUR bag.
Gold Star operation set for success if you ask me.
Go back to the GO
General Lee said:Why would SkyWest burn $400 million in aquisition costs and then want you to go away? That makes no sense. They just want you to be their Low Cost Biatch. Welcome to the new industry. EVERYONE will get a pay cut.
Bye Bye--General Lee
av8er2 said:I sure would hate to lose a flying job but if it means working for nothing I choose to move on. ASA pilots are some of the best, just look at our safety record and if mgt. and the public can't respect that and pay use enough to live on, then the heck with this.
I will just move on! It is hard enough to go to work not being appricated now, I can't imagin what it would feel like with pay cuts. Get real, most of use are willing to move on and do something else.
This would of been harder to take a few years ago, but we have had enough time to think about this. If you don't appricate our skills and don't want to pay for them then get some other unsafe, no-experience pilot to do this job. When ASA's safety record goes down the toilet, they will think twice.
Palerider957 said:Safety is not really an issue, I hate to say. Look at the sh1t bird airlines like Mesa. They have a good safety record, and to the traveling public, their flights are smooth and often on-time.
RJ's are NOT falling out of the sky, so there is no reason hire pilots with more than 600/200 (yes, this is a strain on the Captains, but still planes are not crashing left and right). This is the same reason we can't get the FAA to seriously review crew rest requirements. Yes, we have all flown EXHAUSTED, but the RJ is easy to fly and somehow we operated the flight safely. As long as it's not an issue, it won't be addressed.
Huck said:ASA has the best dam' pilots in the business, and the safety record to prove it. God bless you guys. Let me know when to show up to picket.
Delta did us one better in BTR. They got a 767-300 off in the mud in broad daylight, I believe on both sides of J near B, on Christmas while doing a charter for LSU. Then there have been several F18's go for rides through the weeds. I don't know what it is about that airport, but it is a little place to try to get a 767-300 around on. I feel really sorry for those guys.... unless they green slipped the trip while their buddies are on furlough.Crash Pad said:Seems like every other week we hit a taxi light at BTR. I know it's a little thing but the "best dam' pilots in the business" don't make mental errors on taxi in.
Ok stop with this garbage. Other than PNCL making a smoking hole for no reason who are the bad pilots in the industry.
Seems like every other week we hit a taxi light at BTR. I know it's a little thing but the "best dam' pilots in the business" don't make mental errors on taxi in.