oldskoolbronco2
positive rate, pantz down
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- Feb 11, 2003
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gordon24 said:Averages for me:
1st day-12/12
2nd-4th day-14/10 (maybe a 13/11 in there somewhere)
5th/6th day (depending on tour length) 12/12
x402 said:The daily line report is worthless, NO ONE will stand up an explain how these numbers are calculated. The question is asked again and again in Company recurrent, Senior VP's, DO or Head Scheduler have no idea what is included in those numbers.
12+ would be more like it for line pilots.
is NJA still a good place to try to get a job?
Starman said:G4 - you are undoubtedly the world's biggest ass. The union or pilots didn't make this bed. But you'll see that soon enough down at the bottom of our seniority list. Get the gear biatch.
aeronautic1 said:Stop into First Aviation ANYTIME during the day and just try to get a seat in the pilot lounge. If NetJets was a good company, they would have their own phrak lounge so the rest of us corporate pilots can get a seat while we wait or time on the only computer in the lounge.
I gave up NJA last August with a senority number around 800.
Fracster said:G4dude must be related to one or all of the former 5 MEC members.
The fact that we have an actual, working and productive union is the only fact that is keeping us safe.
Without the union NJA would threaten discipline or termination for not going over 14, flying in bad weather or flying when sick. These scenarios all happened under the "old union" which wasnt actualy a union anyhow.
Without the union we would be breaking FAR's and company policy left and right.
The reason we have the new union is because the pilot group needed protection from NJA.
If you want a miserable work experience, go work in a union shop. I will promise a contentious us or them attitude all the live long day. You will be a part of a dysfunctional team where all the problems are someone elses fault.