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vtech

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Had a leg, a turn, or an entire day cancel recently?

Where do you work and how are you paid when that happens at your company?
 
Had a leg, a turn, or an entire day cancel recently?

Where do you work and how are you paid when that happens at your company?

100% cancellation pay at AWAC, plus day rooms for each crew member if delayed more than 4:30 hours.

Peace.

Rekks
 
We get a big middle finger at Great Lakes. It's a battleground item in negotiations for our next contract.
 
Had a leg, a turn, or an entire day cancel recently?

Where do you work and how are you paid when that happens at your company?

Had a buddy that works at Republic, after some cx'ed stuff he got paid a whopping 11hrs for a 4 day trip. That sucks.

Piedmont 100% pay and also a day room.
 
Paid at Mesaba at 100% with trip guarantee. Also hotel/day room is provided with more than a 4.5 hour break.
 
ASA gets 100% CX pay (including deadhead) for lineholders and reserves. Plus, if you get rescheduled, you get the higher of the old or new legs on a leg per leg basis.
 
We get a big middle finger at Great Lakes. It's a battleground item in negotiations for our next contract.

I hope you get it and also get a nice increase in pay in your next contract. It must suck to be stuck in the right seat at Great Mistakes during a hiring freeze. You get a whopping 16 bux an hour first year, and it tops out at 21 bucks an hour.
 
I am glad to hear that some of the regionals do receive $$$ for any and/or CXL flights!!!!
Nothing is worse then pushing a crew via $$ to complete a flight in less then perfect (read unsafe) conditions.
 
I hope you get it and also get a nice increase in pay in your next contract. It must suck to be stuck in the right seat at Great Mistakes during a hiring freeze. You get a whopping 16 bux an hour first year, and it tops out at 21 bucks an hour.

Probably about as much as it sucks to be making 37-39 bucks an hour after 3-4 years respectively flying 31 more passengers in a jet. All regionals' payscales suck, you're foolish if you think you're better than anyone else.
 
Probably about as much as it sucks to be making 37-39 bucks an hour after 3-4 years respectively flying 31 more passengers in a jet. All regionals' payscales suck, you're foolish if you think you're better than anyone else.

^^ +1 As an FO, at my regional airline, I will never make more than my wife... who is a teacher (and deserves a lot more than she gets paid - separate issue). Don't have an issue with her making more than me (more power to her! We need it) have an issue with my ceiling in my current position when I know the ceiling for this industry is miles higher...
 
What no Mesa Sucks!

Or did I miss it
 
No CXL pay for me.

Paid whether I fly, don't fly, sit in hotel or at home (like today). No min hour per month either. No need to push a flight due to wx since our contract covers us (pays us) regardless.
 
Whoopity do for you. This is an airline discussion...

Is it right that American guys don't get cancellation pay???
 
Horizon has no trip gurantee. We do get a day room

That really surprises me. I always thought Horizon was arguably one of the best regionals. I remember back in the honeymoon days of the early part of this decade Comair, Air Wisconsin and Horizon had pretty similar contracts. They all paid within a buck or two of each other and they all had pretty good rigs and work rules.
 

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