Furloughed then this:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bizj/060418/1274416.html?.v=1
http://biz.yahoo.com/bizj/060418/1274416.html?.v=1
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UEJ500 said:That's not good news. If a collection agency gets ahold of it, they won't care about anything but ruining your life unless they get the money!!
thesource said:First, I agree that this sucks. But how do you just gloss over the fact that these people were so excited to get the job that they sign a contract without considering the consequences of their actions.
Back again to blaming everyone else but ourselves for our own actions.
thesource said:But how do you just gloss over the fact that these people were so excited to get the job that they sign a contract without considering the consequences of their actions.
Back again to blaming everyone else but ourselves for our own actions.
thesource said:...I wonder, would they have had to pay this back if they were furloughed first by the company?
First, I agree that this sucks. But how do you just gloss over the fact that these people were so excited to get the job that they sign a contract without considering the consequences of their actions.
Back again to blaming everyone else but ourselves for our own actions.
After reading it again, it appears that if you leave or resign within a year you are liable for the training cost. No where in the contract does it address furlough or not, so maybe if you resign your number anytime during furlough up to a year, you are required to pay. I guess you could go as far to say if the probationary employees are terminated as a result of this process, they are responsible to pay up.(forced to scab or pay big)thesource said:Beach Bum, It's not about predicting the future. It's about taking responsability for your own actions. We're talking about pilots who were hired within the last year or two. They could not have missed the fact that the industry was and is totally messed up. They signed a contract and now some are complaining and think that they should just be issued a pass on their responsabilities. I'm telling you this is what is happening in this world, it's never my fault. Everything is someone elses fault.
Yourpilotfriend, I don't think being terminated for cause and furloughed are the same thing. If it's ambiguous it may have to be litigated in court. Does the contract speciffically address furlough?
WMUSIGPI said:They want to play that game, fine I would be happy to take a recall. Go through a long course (about 6 weeks probably) then IOE and ... oh look at that, my year is now up. I think I am going to go back to being an independant business owner. Have a nice day A-holes! :laugh:
If all 150 of us pull that let's see that's 150x$20000=$3 million in training costs + about 5 classes @ 30 per class so what at least 5 months of not having proper staffing (progressively getting worse) then double the costs and time to replace us with new hires. That would be a nice dream to pull off against these D-bags.
SplitBar said:A point needs to be clarified. A few posts have implied that all 150 furloughed pilots are being asked to repay training fees. This isn't the case. The way I understand it is that there are a handful of 1st year pilots who resigned before they were officially furloughed. It is only this handful of pilots who are being asked to honor the training contract, not all 150 furloughees. Either way it's BS, but just wanted to make it clear on who the company is going after.