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YourPilotFriend, SkyWest has been in business for over 34 years. Hardly a new airline.
Dogtown, that was my first skateboard...All you guys who keep raising the flag of "one list" need to shut up.
It will NEVER happen and it just serves to make pilots look like whining idiots. Do you realize you’re basically advocating for the most failed form of government man has ever devised?!
Oh but maybe you are right; we could all be on one list and demand $250k for every FO, and $350 for every CA. Then ALL the: doctors, firemen nurses, police, accountants, construction workers, mailmen et cetera could form a union and each demand a 100% pay increase. Better yet we could just print up a bunch of extra $$$ and make every one in the USA millionaires. Then every-one could be happy and have lots of money and not have to work again.
Dogtown, that was my first skateboard...imp:
Anyway, your agrument to maintain the status quo is backed by nothing in your post. Tell me why the maintenance of multiple seniority lists is good for the whole profession...please elaborate! I don't want hear an excuse of "It will never happen!"
Hear is my evidence:
1 seniority list = ALPA the opportuinity to control the supply of it's labor resource = an increase in the median price of labor = higher wage rates through microeconomics.
If we (ALPA) continue down the same road, our real wages (wages adjusted for inflation) will continue to decrease, this is fact!!! It's been happening for decades!
Are you (ALPA, and the individual) willing to change for the betterment of the whole pilot group, or are you happy with the status quo? It all comes down to this simple question!!!
The US Steel union operated with one list and it worked great.
8Hour,
Take a look at Chautaqua's FO rates, and compare them to GoJet's. $1 difference.
Now take a look at Comair's, ExpressJet's, ASA's, Skywest's, Horizon's, and Air Wisconsin's.
At least you beat GoJets, though...by $1.
Now if ALPA can come up with a pay scale nationwide there wouldn't be this undercutting. We should all join the Union, we work for the Union, and if the company needs pilots to fly airplanes they go to the Union. A pay scale needs to be set nationwide.
Yes, but it is much more than just payrates...GoJet is NOT block or better (not to mention other pay-related work rules such as trip and duty regs). Also look at GoJet's FO second year pay rates (one of their dirty little secrets).
If we were all unionized, under one union, with one seniority list, then yes it should help that. In most other professions pay is based on experience not how long you have been at a certain company. For example, my dad is a computer program manager for a bank. When he lost his job due to "right" sizing he went to a loan company doing the same kind of work and is now making more money at his new company than he was making at the old one. In order to do that with pilots we all need to be under the same union with the same seniority number. It doesn't make sense for a pilot of 25 years to lose his job and have to start out making the same amount of money he made when he first started flying, just because his management made bad decisions.
How will you force a company to hire from this national seniority list?
Ballsdeep has caught on! The rest are still a little slow.
Old as in seniority.CHQ is 32 goin on 33....
How is Comair too old?? Just how old are ya
How about, you can't start your commercial pilot training until you join ALPA???
For the Freedom guys reading this, No offense, but I would sure like to see WAY less of your 145's in ATL! Something tells me that won't be the case though...........
One list...the whipsaw ends.
One list, and most on this board are on the street.
...probably an unpopular opinion.
Oh, yeah...that's the reason. It has nothing to do with supporting labor.Of course you are. You'll get our aircraft.