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jetblue for 2013 will officially have the worst healthcare coverage in the industry on Jan 1.

for 2013 jetblue has increased healthcare cost and decreased coverage considerably. ppo and traditional plans removed in favor of an hsa as the only option.

comparable to blue care 3 2012 option which was $60 per month New green plan cost is $300 per month

10% increase in employee copay, er copay doubled to $300, family deductible increased from $800 to $2600, reaching deductible does not count towards employee max out of pocket expense, and there is no " existing condition " carry in for the new year and everyear thereafter.

It is very important these facts are provided as many potential pilot candidates refrence this site and they need to know that jb is offering the worst and highest cost coverage in the industry.

In addition the BOD has directed every department to cut cut cut budgets in an attempt to increase shareholder value. The only place they can gut is the employees..


Hotel budget for 2013 was just cut 12% which means lower quality hotels for crews.

Training center instructors just notified that they are being cut from A320 FO pay based on 90hrs per month to 70 hrs per month. This is a $2500-$3000 paycut for every instructor there

Reserves being flown more.. Company plan is to have the reserve fly 65 hours per month that way you can still have a buffer for irops but nevr make premium pay.

That above has cut premium pay ( time over 78hrs paid at 150% ) from 15% of flt ops budget down to 2%. Most pilots are making nearly $10,000 less this year even though we had a longevity increase and a 2.2% payraise.

management salaries have increased nearly 78% in the last three years

This is all my opinion based on what i have seen and read do your own research for verification. Ask questions, gather facts,
 
That is good news, it means there might be fewer pilots applying, giving those who doapply a better chance of being hired.
 
The only thing JetBlue listens to is market forces. When the mass exodus to the majors starts and they can't fill the seats, things will change. Just like in '07. The rest is lip service.
 
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Exactly, the half dozen Yippers at JB sem pretty content, after all on a scale of 1-10 JB may now be a 5, but KYIP on a good day was a 2. It is all relative.

The only thing JetBlue listens to is market forces. When the mass exodus to the majors starts and they can't fill the seats, things will change. Just like in '07. The rest is lip service.
Again a smart man, the college degree will only be a nice to have then, not a you need not apply, and JB will be a place to go. Because we know thee degree has nothing to do with flying an airplane.
 
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The only thing that will save the Jetblue pilot group is a significant exodus. Short of that nothing will change.
 
That is good news, it means there might be fewer pilots applying, giving those who doapply a better chance of being hired.



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There are plenty of regional guys willing to still fly for Jetblue,good health insurance or not. Once again,the only places that will have problems filling seats are going to be regionals, and crappy 135 companies. It is almost a must to find a wife (or husband) that has good insurance coverage to be in this industry. I did, even if you get divorced at least your kids will still be covered.
 
In addition the BOD has directed every department to cut cut cut budgets in an attempt to increase shareholder value. The only place they can gut is the employees..


Hotel budget for 2013 was just cut 12% which means lower quality hotels for crews.

Training center instructors just notified that they are being cut from A320 FO pay based on 90hrs per month to 70 hrs per month. This is a $2500-$3000 paycut for every instructor there

Reserves being flown more.. Company plan is to have the reserve fly 65 hours per month that way you can still have a buffer for irops but nevr make premium pay.

That above has cut premium pay ( time over 78hrs paid at 150% ) from 15% of flt ops budget down to 2%. Most pilots are making nearly $10,000 less this year even though we had a longevity increase and a 2.2% payraise.

Could you please tell me where you got all this from?
I am a reserve and I have yet to break 50 hours in any month.
 

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