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swordfish

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:eek: Ok someone that works for Gojet has to post your new contract. You guys clamed on flightinfo.com for almost 2 year that you where going to raise the bar or bring up industry. Well let’s see it!

My question is now that your contract in place, as of today. Where is it?

The only thing that I have heard is that you have block or better, 100% line guarantee with something about 98 percent completion factor (how dose this work), a commuter clause. Capt first year pay at 61 hr and fo @ 29 hr. What else? If you guys are so proud of what you have voted for tell the world.
 
I know a guy who knows a guy who knows a girl who knows another girl who's sister blew the DO over there.

Finer points of the contract...
1. Single occupancy hotel rooms on all overnights longer than 30 hours.

2. Block or better, but only if you're under block.

3. Cheddar Cheese Logs for each anniversary of your employment. These will be payroll deducted however.

4. Free recurrent training each year.

5. Fee for each mechanical write up dropped to $25. Payable in cash at the outstations.

6. All company deadheading booked space available.

7. CASS. The fee for which will be payroll deducted (forgot.. you already had that...)

8. Uniform allowance. You will be allowed to wear one.

9. KY clause. You must supply your own.

10. Protection from furlough. Hulie promises to furlough honest, hard working, unionized TSA pilots before you scum sucking dogs...

I'm sure I left a bunch out. Feel free to add.
 
FO 1st year pay $29?

Wow I am a SkyWester and our $19 first year pay will make us the new hojets.

-Goo

Bad times
 
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I've heard first year pay there is well below $29/hr...right around the current median for regionals.
 
How anyone chooses to work there in this buyer's market is beyond my comprehension.
 
I don't care if they get $150 bucks an hour and free BJ's in the crewroom.

The issue behind their company/job is that one group of pilots said, "this isn't right, we won't do it" and these scumbags went a stabbed them in the back.

There is alot of issues in our job that are alittle grey like the rest of the contract carriers or WO's growing while the mainline suffers or a WO stagnating while a contractor airline grows - you get the point. The GJ situation is cut and dry however. While these guys aren't scabs in the traditional sence they are truely scumbags. Why you ask??

Because like I said - A unified group (several hundred) of pilots (Trans States in this case) made a decision that they were not going to work under a set of conditions and these guys came in did the job in the face of that decision. Backstabbing their fellow professional pilots in the process. Pathetic.
 
I know a guy who knows a guy who knows a girl who knows another girl who's sister blew the DO over there.

Finer points of the contract...
1. Single occupancy hotel rooms on all overnights longer than 30 hours.

2. Block or better, but only if you're under block.

3. Cheddar Cheese Logs for each anniversary of your employment. These will be payroll deducted however.

4. Free recurrent training each year.

5. Fee for each mechanical write up dropped to $25. Payable in cash at the outstations.

6. All company deadheading booked space available.

7. CASS. The fee for which will be payroll deducted (forgot.. you already had that...)

8. Uniform allowance. You will be allowed to wear one.

9. KY clause. You must supply your own.

10. Protection from furlough. Hulie promises to furlough honest, hard working, unionized TSA pilots before you scum sucking dogs...

I'm sure I left a bunch out. Feel free to add.

Thats one of the funniest things I've seen on here in a while..

Maybe they can get a smaller ID so it will fit in their pocket better while trying to hide who they really work for.
 
i hear where you are coming from learlove, but for bj's in the crew room i may have to break ranks!
 
Maybe they can get a smaller ID so it will fit in their pocket better while trying to hide who they really work for.

What does their id look like and what does the T.S. id look like? I've never seen either up close.
 
What does their id look like and what does the T.S. id look like? I've never seen either up close.

The Trans States ID badge from a distance looks sky blue, but close up is actually a photo of clouds/sky with the TSA logo and "Trans States Airlines" printed on it. I haven't seen a Go Jet badge up close since they are often turned backwards, but from a distance they look white with dark blue (UAL colors) and actually say "Go Jet" on them. I had a PSA Captain scrutinizing my badge the other day while jumpseating making sure I didn't work for Go Jets. I showed him where my ID said Trans States *Airlines* not TSA Holdings and explained the difference.
 
The Trans States ID badge from a distance looks sky blue, but close up is actually a photo of clouds/sky with the TSA logo and "Trans States Airlines" printed on it. I haven't seen a Go Jet badge up close since they are often turned backwards, but from a distance they look white with dark blue (UAL colors) and actually say "Go Jet" on them. I had a PSA Captain scrutinizing my badge the other day while jumpseating making sure I didn't work for Go Jets. I showed him where my ID said Trans States *Airlines* not TSA Holdings and explained the difference.


The Go Jet badge is a white background with red writing for "CREW" under the pic and expiration date. It says Go Jet in the top left corner in blue. As said above most of these guys try to sneak around by saying they work for Trans States HOLDINGS or United Express.
 
The Trans States ID badge from a distance looks sky blue, but close up is actually a photo of clouds/sky with the TSA logo and "Trans States Airlines" printed on it. I haven't seen a Go Jet badge up close since they are often turned backwards, but from a distance they look white with dark blue (UAL colors) and actually say "Go Jet" on them. I had a PSA Captain scrutinizing my badge the other day while jumpseating making sure I didn't work for Go Jets. I showed him where my ID said Trans States *Airlines* not TSA Holdings and explained the difference.

I hope you considered him scrutinizing your badge to be a compliment.
 
I hope you considered him scrutinizing your badge to be a compliment.

Yes I did. Although I admit it sort of hurt my feelings that he thought I might actually work at Go Jets. ;) Sort of goes against the myth that Trans States pilots are the only ones who care about it. I would glady buy the Captain a beer anytime. :beer:
 
so what of this contract????? Any scumbags wanna post it....
 
I wonder if Go Jerks will have a No Alter Ego clause?
 
raise the bar ?????????

The only thing that I have heard is that you have block or better, 100% line guarantee with something about 98 percent completion factor (how dose this work), a commuter clause. Capt first year pay at 61 hr and fo @ 29 hr. What else? If you guys are so proud of what you have voted for tell the world.

Here are the numbers from airlinepilotcentral.com

http://airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/regional/gojet.html

CA 1st year 60
FO 1st year 23

CA 2nd year 61
FO 2nd year 30

CA 5th year 66
FO 5th year 35

Monthly guarantee: 74 hours
Reserve guarantee: 74 hours

Per Diem :
$1.40/hr


Just wondering what is the payscale for the EMB-145 that is on your new contract????
 
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TSA EMB 145 rates:

CA 1st year: 55.05
FO 1st year: 22.29

CA 2nd year: 56.82
FO 2nd year: 25.46

CA 5th year: 62.08
FO 5th year: 34.57

Monthly guarantee: 74 hours
Reserve guarantee: 70 hours

Per Diem:
$1.40/hr
 

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