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Not so much the training, but management argues that a first year pilot is not producing revenue for the company for the first quarter of the year, because he's in the school house rather than flying trips. So, the way they look at it, they aren't getting a full year's work out of you, but they have to pay you for a full year's work. Of course, I would argue that that's just the cost of doing business, but the reality is that the first pilot group to try to change it is going to have to give up some bargaining capital to do so, and most pilots aren't willing to do that.
The concept of "have to give up some bargaining capital to do so" is Pavlovian. We are negotiating for an industry standard that is based upon concessionary contracts. If we were improving on a good thing then I would understand. We are not.
The blind support of any ALPA contract is a little worrying given the circumstances.
The Spirit pilots showed 'testes gigantus'. I hope their MEC showed the same.
I agree with what you're saying, but sadly, the NMB usually doesn't. They just compare current industry standards, and give little credence to the idea that we've given up so much since 9/11. It's a bit ridiculous, but as long as we have to cater to the NMB, we don't have a lot of choice.
The Pilots have been released. No airplanes move. Shareholders and CEO's stock/investment crashes. The NMB has no say after the parties are released and the White House is unlikely to intervene.
Do you want to work with the FO who is the best pilot, or the one who can afford to live on first year wages?
Skills play no role in a seniority based system. The worst F/O or the best F/O in the world get the same pay, job security, and promotion opportunities.
Our hiring process hired 8 very qualified jet captains in our class at 750 per month and we were very happy to have the job. Now we are all retired and enjoying a lifestyle that we earned by starting out with that salary. You have to think past that first year. Probation is the indicator of how much you want the job. If you can't handle the first year you probably won't be that dedicated to your job either. Put the pay where you are going to be, not the first year.