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If the current plans pan out ASA would have to once again be at the top of the list. We are supposed to hire another 1,500 by 2004 - 2005 and are getting a steady flow of CRJ700's which pulls pilots up from the smaller aircraft. After all, each 700 creates as many as 8 openings as pilots upgrade.
(As everyone who reads this board with any frequency knows - I believe ALPA will do everything in their power to stop this growth, or take the jets to mainline. Our growth while mainline furloughs in untenable to ALPA.)
Combine this with industry leading pay rates (even as our contract expires in the next few weeks) and the expected benefits in our new contract - this is a good place to be. Expecially if you can be number 1,500 on the list with another 1,500 coming behind you.
Aside from the numbers we have a good management team & good local ALPA folks - it is pleasant working environment.
ASA is at the top of my list again....until the Empire Strikes Back...
(As everyone who reads this board with any frequency knows - I believe ALPA will do everything in their power to stop this growth, or take the jets to mainline. Our growth while mainline furloughs in untenable to ALPA.)
Combine this with industry leading pay rates (even as our contract expires in the next few weeks) and the expected benefits in our new contract - this is a good place to be. Expecially if you can be number 1,500 on the list with another 1,500 coming behind you.
Aside from the numbers we have a good management team & good local ALPA folks - it is pleasant working environment.
ASA is at the top of my list again....until the Empire Strikes Back...