Caveman
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Rabble,
Can't say as I disagree with you except that because we were flying the 70 before SkyWest we did set the precedent. Therefore, a standard for 70 seat compensation was established and they chose to ignore it. I also think that we should blend the 50/70 CRJ fleet at CMR and treat it like most mainline 75/76 arrangements. How are we going to do that now that SkyWest has effectively said that there is no difference? If a 70 seat version of the same aircraft isn't worth more pay then how can we demand more for a 90 seat version? For example, what if SkyWest gets the E170? It only has 70 seats so the pay should be the same as the CRJ70, right? Next they get the E190 but because it's essentially the same as the E170 no pay increase for that either. See what I mean?
If the pay rates for the smaller versions of the a/c were blended to account for the larger a/c I wouldn't have a complaint. But they aren't. They simply chose to fly 70's for already established 50 seat rates while simultaneously ignoring already established 70 seat pay.
Can't say as I disagree with you except that because we were flying the 70 before SkyWest we did set the precedent. Therefore, a standard for 70 seat compensation was established and they chose to ignore it. I also think that we should blend the 50/70 CRJ fleet at CMR and treat it like most mainline 75/76 arrangements. How are we going to do that now that SkyWest has effectively said that there is no difference? If a 70 seat version of the same aircraft isn't worth more pay then how can we demand more for a 90 seat version? For example, what if SkyWest gets the E170? It only has 70 seats so the pay should be the same as the CRJ70, right? Next they get the E190 but because it's essentially the same as the E170 no pay increase for that either. See what I mean?
If the pay rates for the smaller versions of the a/c were blended to account for the larger a/c I wouldn't have a complaint. But they aren't. They simply chose to fly 70's for already established 50 seat rates while simultaneously ignoring already established 70 seat pay.
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