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mckpickle said:Frank Lorenzo Has lifetime benefits on CAL. He has a home in ACK. Of course is only boarded after revenue pax. However I do believe a weight restriction would take care of that problemI never got the chance to do it to him as a captain, but when I was an ATR FO I knew Captains that did. An ATR weight restricted.......Imagine that
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TiredOfTeaching said:I am betting that they will furlough the new guys like me and then offer the oppurtunity to go to work at G0 Jets. Bunch of new crap just come down today and it stinks.
Told the whole new hire class that we where going to be in STL instead of RIC now and advised the CA upgrades to bid STL for a better deal. I'll be surprised if in December I still have a job with Ttrans States. All this today and they want me study tonight?
DX Rick said:He's actually made his face seen in public? Wonder if the "hitmen" who were after would like to hear this.
TiredOfTeaching said:I'll be surprised if in December I still have a job with Ttrans States. All this today and they want me study tonight?
Lear70 said:Quick and dirty version: management wants to outsource TSA's flying to different pilots, rather than deal with the existing union, so they created a NON-ALPA "alter-ego" carrier (NOTE: NOT non-union -- company could care less if pilots are union or not), G0Jets, and are trying to bring it up to speed using Trans State Airline's training department, instructors, etc.
Basically, taking jobs and outsourcing them to cheaper labor (the rumor is that pay rates will be "close to or better" than existing TSA book, but I'm betting the rest of the contract, when taken as a whole, is less expensive than TSA's).
The evil of this, of course, is that there a pilots out there who are ready, willing, and able to undercut the TSA pilots just to get a flying job, KNOWING FULL WELL that they are undercutting another pilot group. About as close to being a scab as you can get without an actual picket line existing. Basically Mesa / Freedom Air all over again.
I'm still not quite understanding why management doesn't barter more with the TSA pilots, but I haven't followed it as closely as I probably should.
FreedomAList said:All more or less true, BUT YOU FORGOT ONE THING!
ALPA gave TSA the excuse it needed to do this by having competing scope at ANOTHER ALPA CARRIER that prohibited TSA from operating CRJ700's on it. So to fly the planes, TSA had to create an alter-ego (GJs). TSA could care less if the pilots want a union or not (they went with teamsters). Same thing happened at Mesa/Freedom (Usair ALPA wouldn't let Mesa ALPA fly >50 seats for America West).
ALPA f-ing another ALPA group, if you ask me. But at least they can point the finger at a ready made scape-goat, and get away with it because 99.9% pilots just don't give a rats.
fuelflow said:Dress code? Sounds like more TSA MEC lies.
fuelflow said:This just in - - - Apparently there were three eye witnesses who said the non-rev was in a button-down shirt and dress pants. No alcohol involved, and they said he behaved like a gentleman.
Palmtree Pilot said:"And your interpretation of Captain's authority shows your lack of experience. Grow up."
You might want to look in the mirror the next time you say that.
Yes or No, it's just that simple,........ Captain's authority.
PtP
BoilerUP said:You know you sound like Baghdad Bob with all that spin, right?
"There is no truth to the imperialist ALPA lies. There is no ALPA at HoJets."
"Word on the street" is the Captain is the final authority for anybody on his or her aircraft, at least according to the FAA, and I'm not sure they would appreciate the company taking punitive action against the Captain, usurping his authority. A certain cargo carrier went through a similar event a few weeks ago and the FAA got involved regarding captain's authority.
flyer172r said:American isn't ALPA, they're APA. And yes, GJ has a different ID than TSA.
FreedomAList said:True. However, jumpseat is a COMPANY ASSET, not Captains personal fiefdom. No one is questioning he has the right to deny anyone. But if asked BY HIS EMPLOYER AND OWNER OF THE JUMPSEAT, he better have a reason besides "I hate those guys."
fuelflow said:Spin? And you know all this how? Don't you swing gear for some corporate outfit?I'm on the ground floor, and I know enough people at both places to understand what's going on. If you want to blindly follow their lies, go ahead.
Denying passage to non-revs based upon for whom they work? That's a letter I wouldn't want to have in my file when the PRIA requests come.
fuelflow said:And your interpretation of Captain's authority shows your lack of experience. Grow up.
Ironic? You betcha. An ALPA VOLUNTEER going to work for an alter-ego carrier and undercutting his (former) fellow ALPA brethren in the process. What a scumbag.fuelflow said:The irony? He was a former American Eagle pilot / ALPA MEC sheduling committee chairman. The aircraft he was denied boarding from was a former American Eagle aircraft. Rumor is that these aircraft are still owned by AMR.
jjetpilot said:The FO left the company because he got a better job offer. Have not heard anything on the Captain but safe to say if he was terminated then he will get his job back in time with FULL backpay........
E170Guppykiller said:That won't amount to much!
Are you this much of a tool on EVERY thread you post on? Been reading some of them and if you really are a pilot and believe what you say, you need a meeting with an "attitude adjuster" as mentioned in another post.E170Guppykiller said:You are right, the pays not great in the right seat, but i'll be upgrading soon and the pay will be much better.
E170Guppykiller said:You are right, the pays not great in the right seat, but i'll be upgrading soon and the pay will be much better.