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raysalmon said:
Day off is a calendar day per the contract.

correct but the 7th day is usually what was described when you run into a 7th day. AMW does it all the time.
 
Dude, get a life. By the way who do you fly for? Get your facts correct before you post something. I love all the haters out there and it's funny reading posts from someone at another commuter trash talking. A commuter is a commuter...we're all at the bottom and a few believe they're better than others. I'm able to do all the things I want working here. I know how much I make and I live within my budget. Believe it or not, I've seen Midlantic and PSA folks knock out in the PHL crewroom.
 
CitationLover said:
correct but the 7th day is usually what was described when you run into a 7th day. AMW does it all the time.

I have been at Air Midwest for a year and a half and it's never happened to me. I've worked 4 on, 3 off for all but 3 months. Those 3 months were reserve where I generally worked 6 on, 3 off. I have never been assigned ready reserve.

Guys, a regional is a regional. They all suck. Certain things about Mesa suck more than others, but certain things here are better too, believe it or not. Those who "will never respect Mesa pilots" just want a scapegoat for all that is wrong with the world. Get over it.
 
CitationLover said:
correct but the 7th day is usually what was described when you run into a 7th day. AMW does it all the time.

If they choose to give you a 24 hour period off that does not run from midnight to midnight, just to make you legal for the whole 24 off in 7 FAA requirement, then they still have to give you 8 or 10 contractual days off. A 24 hour rest period is not a day off unless it meets the contractual definition of a day off.
 
Dirty Sanchez said:
You should have read the contract and talked to someone about the schedule before you took the job.

Quit crying.

Sounds like a quote from a management toady. . . . .

Hey, Chief, did you ever stop to think that maybe he was making this post to make others aware of the conditions at Mesa so they could make an informed decision?
 
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I wish I had eight days off last month. :(


Minhommad
 
Ok, I'll bite. What things at Mesa are better than other regionals? Besides being the only regional flying 90 passengers at a time for $21 first year, then a big jump to $28 second year. Just don't go over block, because you won't get paid, right?

My first post was mainly to stir up some people, I'll be honest, if I see anyone in a pilot uniform in an airport, I'll smile and nod politely. I won't dig on you behind your back after you ask to jumpseat. But it does bother me that management compares our pay and contract to that of Mesa as a way to show us up. Mesa is indeed a lot lower pay and work rules, a bargaining chip to be weilded when times get tight at other carriers. That is hard to respect.
 
Beantown said:
Just so everyone has the facts:


2. Mesa is on a 28 day bid, so 8 days off is 9 days off in a month. (one less then most)

3. B/C of the 28 day bid, the 70 hr guarantee is 76 hrs in a month. (one More then most)

Carry on -Bean
Where did you get that info? We get 12 days off per month, 3 more than you. And get you get one more hour per month! Wow! Another $20. Sweet.

Oh, and second year pay for 50 seats here is $5 more than yours, soon to be $11 (hopefully).

Don't get me wrong, I worked for a subsidiary of mesa (not as a pilot) before, and I got the bday card from JO. But when the company flies 86 seat a/c for that low of pay, you can't help but point fingers...

However, if you don't mind the crap work rules, you can upgrade there in like what, 1.5 years in the jet...not bad.

~wheelsup
 
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real quick hijack: reserve, can someone explain this? is it basically being on call and ready to go for those hours you're scheduled?
 
kevin_p said:
I have been at Air Midwest for a year and a half and it's never happened to me. I've worked 4 on, 3 off for all but 3 months. Those 3 months were reserve where I generally worked 6 on, 3 off. I have never been assigned ready reserve.

Guys, a regional is a regional. They all suck. Certain things about Mesa suck more than others, but certain things here are better too, believe it or not. Those who "will never respect Mesa pilots" just want a scapegoat for all that is wrong with the world. Get over it.

well they did it to us all the time in MCI. call hyperboy if you don't believe me. wichita houses the evil trista who will f@#$ you harder than a porn star.

on the mesa side ready reserve is becoming the norm for reservists. some of the reservists in ORD are being assigned "taxi duty" where they are taxiing airplanes to the maintenance hangar. the jet schedules are absolutely pathetic. the standup shifts are flat out unsafe. your "seniority" buys you nothing as most lines are the same.

mesa has wonderful people working there, however the mgmt sucks. on the amw side, trista is a cee you next time kinda gal.
 
cforst513 said:
real quick hijack: reserve, can someone explain this? is it basically being on call and ready to go for those hours you're scheduled?

Yeah cforst, it's basically on-call duty periods. You'll have your "reserve days", which are periods of time which you are responsible for a callout. It varies between airlines, but normally you'll find a 12-15 hour duty day, with a two hour callout. Example: You have reserve Monday through Thursday, with Fri/Sat/Sun off. Your callout period is 6am to 9pm, and you have a two-hour callout. So starting at 6am, scheduling can call you and assign you a pairing, and you have two hours to report for that flight.

There is more associated with it, but that's the general idea.
 
labbats said:
Ok, I'll bite. What things at Mesa are better than other regionals? Besides being the only regional flying 90 passengers at a time for $21 first year, then a big jump to $28 second year. Just don't go over block, because you won't get paid, right?

My first post was mainly to stir up some people, I'll be honest, if I see anyone in a pilot uniform in an airport, I'll smile and nod politely. I won't dig on you behind your back after you ask to jumpseat. But it does bother me that management compares our pay and contract to that of Mesa as a way to show us up. Mesa is indeed a lot lower pay and work rules, a bargaining chip to be weilded when times get tight at other carriers. That is hard to respect.

Try getting a good contract after 911 and having to deal with Freedumb. Who do you work for?
 
Cloudroller said:
Try getting a good contract after 911 and having to deal with Freedumb. Who do you work for?

if you truly believe that then keep the current MEC leadership and NC and do not support Angelo and his "reform" movement.

a lot was given away (some things flat out FORGOTTEN, ie move days) all in the name of fighting freedom. this NC f@#$ed up and REFUSES to take responsibility.

no dues for mutton chop hughes.
 
labbats said:
Ok, I'll bite. What things at Mesa are better than other regionals? Besides being the only regional flying 90 passengers at a time for $21 first year, then a big jump to $28 second year. Just don't go over block, because you won't get paid, right?

My first post was mainly to stir up some people, I'll be honest, if I see anyone in a pilot uniform in an airport, I'll smile and nod politely. I won't dig on you behind your back after you ask to jumpseat. But it does bother me that management compares our pay and contract to that of Mesa as a way to show us up. Mesa is indeed a lot lower pay and work rules, a bargaining chip to be weilded when times get tight at other carriers. That is hard to respect.

I agree that Mesa isn't the best regional out there. Other airlines have us beat in many areas, but like I said, there are some things that are better here, at least for me.

As a first/second year Beech 1900 FO, I have already made over $24,000 so far this year (and have an upgrade class date for next month.) The pay isn't great, but I would bet it's better than most other Beech FOs out there. Although I don't agree with how our management runs things, I do think I have a reasonable amount of job security (if there is such a thing in aviation anymore.) I have 3 nights a week at home even as a commuter, and since I have some seniority, the lack of reserve work rules really doesn't affect me too much. I'm not saying that Mesa is the best place to be, I just think that in my position, starting over at the bottom of another regional would not be a good idea. All regional pay is crappy and right now my quality of life isn't bad.

If you don't respect Mesa, that's fine. I don't have any respect for our management either. All I ask is that you don't judge our pilot group by our contract or the actions of our management. We have a good group of guys here (minus a few Freedom A-listers) who will be more than willing to help out any fellow pilots with a jumpseat or anything else.
 
kevin_p said:
I do think I have a reasonable amount of job security

You frickin scum. The only reason you do is because you accept a working for a horrible company with horrible pay and rules, just so you can have your precious job security and make the regionals worst for the rest of us. My best friend who works at Comair's gonna be out on the street soon, all the while Freedumb starts w/ DCI.

If the Mesa workgroup would join together and raise their sub-terrainian bar, the entire regional industry would gain QOL. But no, half the F/O's are 22 and right out of college, just happy that they're flying a shiny jet for peanuts. Im frickin sick of hearing our CEO saying we have to be more competitive cost-wise to compete w/ Mesa.
 

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