ArtVandalay
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I hope so!!! I fly the line at FO and a little bird told me 10%, if that is the case, I VOTE NO!!!!
I hope so!!! I fly the line at FO and a little bird told me 10%, if that is the case, I VOTE NO!!!!
I hear you guys' new pay matches Netjets. If so, nice work!
Go ahead and vote NO, so we can then start all over again and be stuck with the pay we have now and NO job protections for another three years. It is more than just the pay. Also, you need a reality check- the economy SUCKS. Or we could demand and get a 40% pay raise and have the company go bankrupt in a few months and you can take a 75% pay-cut when you collect your unemployment check.Unfortunately, 10% was correct. How F-ing lame
I'm Voting NO !!!
DON'T settle for less than you are worth! After fighting so long, I know everyone wants to put it behind them but you have to live with it for the life of the contract (3 years... or 5 at flops discretion). Vote with your heads and not your hearts. Keep up the good fight, it's a great group of pilots on the property you're worth so much more!
I was furloughed in Jan. 2009, I started with RTA in Feb.2001 and it looks like if I get called back I will be forced in to some crazy 16-2 schedule get a 8.5% raise (don't forget the 1.5% Union dues), still not have any form of 401k matching and go from a Hawker to a pos Beechjet. I don't see an upside.
Go ahead and vote NO, so we can then start all over again and be stuck with the pay we have now and NO job protections for another three years. It is more than just the pay. Also, you need a reality check- the economy SUCKS. Or we could demand and get a 40% pay raise and have the company go bankrupt in a few months and you can take a 75% pay-cut when you collect your unemployment check.
How bout reading the TA first before you make your decision.
We get an immediate 10%, and 3.5% each year, and quarterly pay rasises as things improve for the economy and our managed hours increase. So, we may end up with a 20% raise within the first third of the contract.
I am also a MIGS.
16+2 is more likely going to go senior due to higher pay. They must notify you at least 1/2 month ahead of time your schedule.If dues where decreased to 0.5% we could at least brake even. the ta does have some good work rules. i think the junior guys got sold out 16+2 schedule.
The upside is you read the contract, the whole contract. Im pretty sure your not going to be "forced" on a crazy 16-2 schedule. Get your facts straight. And that "POS" BJ pays the bills, or are you too good for that plane. I do feel for your plight, the industry sucks, but a plane is a plane. Your attitude sounds like "SNJ" shinny new jet syndrome.
Wow guys I read the summary... my heart goes out to you all. While there are some definite improvements to work rules and scope, the pay is an overwhelming disappointment and an embarrassment not to mention the benefits and 401k! The negotiating committee can talk about the hard times & ramifications of the US economy all they want... I left flops 2 1/2 years ago and the company I'm at now recently revisited pay rates and brought them up to INDUSTRY STANDARD despite the recession (for my position a 30+% raise).
DON'T settle for less than you are worth! After fighting so long, I know everyone wants to put it behind them but you have to live with it for the life of the contract (3 years... or 5 at flops discretion). Vote with your heads and not your hearts. Keep up the good fight, it's a great group of pilots on the property you're worth so much more!
3.5% every year wait -1.5% dues. So 2.0% increase in pay per year. The average rate of inflation is 3.0% per year. so the question is are you really getting a pay raise or are you just not losing as much every year?
If dues where decreased to 0.5% we could at least brake even. the ta does have some good work rules. i think the junior guys got sold out 16+2 schedule.
Easy for you to say, “Keep up the good fight” when you slunk away “2 ½ years ago” to avoid that fight.
My take on is that the pilots never got all they wanted and the company never got all it wanted.
The problem for the company now is that this TA will not increase morale or the productivity and support they think it will from the pilot group.
If it passes they will have a group of underpaid unhappy pilots with continued low morale with a contract that protects them.
I for one am not happy with the pay either but, I can assure you that I will take full advantage of everything the contract has to offer to my maximum benefit so as to get everything I can out of it.
It seems to me that the company thinks that things will go back to the way they were in 1998-2000.
They are sadly mistaken, those days are long gone.