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DDpaysoff said:1. Stability. Chautaqua can piss of one codeshare partner and you are furloughed.
2. Retirement: whether you stay or not your vested in retirement of 2% a year, increasing 2% every year until 20 years. You are vested in 401K after two years match 1/2 of first 5%.
3. S3 status with no service charges, and 6 s2 days a year. 18 transoceanic non service charge days, unlimited svs. fee transoceanic days.
4. Insurance, not saying its great but it sure is better than some others I pay about 40 a pay period for insurance. I think it is 1x earnings for life w/ options up to 6, $15 copay for dr. 7 for rx dental covers 100% everything except cosmetic up to 1500 a year. I think after all the work I had done this year it is impossible to go over 1500. They pay your physical, and a bunch of other stuff i just don't know about.
5. Training, they do all their training themselves own sims instructors and ground school. It is basically the same training as a major.
6. Pay
7. Commuter policy. Ok, everybody has one but ours is pretty good, list two fligths that show up a half hour before sign in. If you don't make it or there is a mechanical you are not penalized it is just like a drop. Also, with the exception of MCO, DFW, BNA Cincinnati is a pretty easy place to commute to.
8. Work rules and trip rigs. This is the main reason for the strike. Still some improving to do but beats the hell out of my last airline. Average 14 days off a month with average of 78 hours pay and 1.65 per diem w/ 100% deadhead and displacement pay regardless of completion factor.
9. You don't have to write on the yoke which airline you are when you make your pa.
10. You might upgrade quicker over there, you might not. Planned growth is just that planned. Nobody really knows until the jet shows up on property. The top 8 reasons are facts the last 2 fiction. Who knows both airlines may not even exist in 10 years. See you around.
DDpaysoff said:For the record you are an s3b, and it makes a difference. Why are you so defensive. It sounds like you are yelling your response. I agree you are only a 'little' worse in every category.
Yeah, just disregard the FO pay. After all, it's not like you're doing anything over there anyway. Heck, you should be paying them for the privilege of flying their "new birds." Hey, that gives me an idea; now where did I put B.B.'s phone number...?embraerdriver said:6- Pay??? It is not much higher and If you disregard the FO pay(because you will be a captain in 2 years) You actually make more at CHQ.
rptrain said:Yeah, just disregard the FO pay. After all, it's not like you're doing anything over there anyway. Heck, you should be paying them for the privilege of flying their "new birds." Hey, that gives me an idea; now where did I put B.B.'s phone number...?
You know who spouts this EXACT same line of donkey squat about "pilots making more because they upgrade faster?" I'll give you a hint: his initials are J.O.
TWAER said:Man, you turned a very civil conversation about two good airlines into a pissing match. If you don't like the FO pay, GO SOMEPLACE ELSE. PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Upgrades won't last forever. But guess what, neither will our short term contract.
If the growth stops, guess what, the "long term" FO's can vote the next TA down if they want. That's why we have a 4 year deal.
nimtz said:Sure 4 years, that's not long. Until the company saddles up to the RLA Act and drags negotiations on for two years + before any strike talks begin. This attitude of 'don't worry we have quick upgrades' has to fricking stop! It is because of this garbage attitude that fo's are not even getting a small pay increase to fly the bigger equipment (not that the captain increase is even close to enough). That is selling this profession short in my book. But I guess you negotiate what you think you worth...
FurloughedAgain said:"I too was an fo for 2.5 years "
Two and a half WHOLE years? You poor s.o.b!!!
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<-- F/O for 8 of the last 10 years and mildly sarcastic supporter of F/O rights
FurloughedAgain said:You could have quit all that fo for 8 years crap and been a captain at most regionals in half of that
Its all about the decisions we make huh? Then I and the other 11,999 furloughed major airline pilots screwed up by leaving our cushy regional/national airline jobs and moving on?
If United, Delta, American, US Airways called you I'm sure you would stay right where you are...making the right decision.
I'd love to see your crystal ball... but i'm not "sucking your plums" for the privilege my friend.
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Nobody has made any promises to them for a quick upgrade. This whole industry is a crap shoot. Maybe tomorrow Airways goes out of business and we furlough. Maybe we get more planes for DAL or AA or maybe United. Success in this industry is being in the right place at the right time.
embraerdriver said:Who's the real "poor" s.o.b.? ; and who is the captain? You could have quit all that fo for 8 years crap and been a captain at most regionals in half of that.. Oh well. It's all about the decisions you make! You made some that didn't turn out so well...oh by the way "lick my plums" if your going to be a jealous beatch.