It has already been proven that TSA scope was not applicable to GoJet, so no pilots were screwed by GoJet pilots.
Whatever helps you sleep at night....
Turbo
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It has already been proven that TSA scope was not applicable to GoJet, so no pilots were screwed by GoJet pilots.
I got news for you, There are alot of pilots outside of TSA that see you girls for who you really are. This is not just a problem for TSA pilots. Fedex called their scope clause, "the crown jewel of their new contract". They can thank you guys for having to put extra emphisis on that.
Fedex just hired a gojet pilot that I know personally..... and we just had two successful candidates from gojet last month here at WN. Bigger airlines care as much about the airline you are coming from about as much as regionals cared where you got you comm/multi/ inst. ticket. ERAU? Great! Bubbas flying school and tractor repair? Great! It ain't about the airline, it is about the PIC time, who you know and how good you interview.
Fedex just hired a gojet pilot that I know personally..... and we just had two successful candidates from gojet last month here at WN. Bigger airlines care as much about the airline you are coming from about as much as regionals cared where you got you comm/multi/ inst. ticket. ERAU? Great! Bubbas flying school and tractor repair? Great! It ain't about the airline, it is about the PIC time, who you know and how good you interview.
A SCAB with a shiny new contract is still a SCAB.
For someone who claims to know a lot about organized labor you sure are clueless. Repeat after me: No struck work, no scab. Got it? Scumbags yes, Scabs no.
Don't hate the players, hate the game.
SCREWING OTHER PILOTS OVER TO GET AHEAD MIGHT WORK BUT DO YOU THINK IT'S SMART? I KNOW I SLEEP GOOD AT NIGHT DO YOU? IF YOU DO WATCH YOUR BACK BECAUSE WHAT COMES AROUND GOES AROUND! POS!!
If the contract is so good, why so many people leaving? Hmmm.
Are they not putting it on the resume?
SCABS?
Then American Eagle pilots are SCABS for been B-Scale Pilots for AMR. They took mainline routes from American when they got rid of the F-100's. I am not seeing your point. Don't hate the players, hate the game.
Well, AA pilots gave up scope. TSA pilots were (are) fighting agains an alter-ego. Bottom line is all branded flying should be on one list, but it's not. People that take jobs at GoJets and Fredumb may not be scabs, but they do major harm to this career.
Turbo
It is not that they payed to much. It is that these programs flood the market with pilots and put more downward pressure on our wages than a place like GJ could ever do. Think about it. These pilots are only qualified to do one thing and that is to be a RJ fo. Then can't fly 135, most do not have their instructor tickets and the have no practical experience. But yet they have bought an INTERVIEW with their money that is going to provide the regionals with more than enough pilots. To many pilots, much lower pay. It is simple supply and demand. Ever wondered why corporate fo's make 40-50k a year on average for first year pay? It is because the insurance companies makes them have a lot more experience and total time. Less qualified pilots equals less supply, more demand and higher pay. It is not about what they paid to get ratings, it is about economics. As a regional airline CEO, what costs you more, a first year F.O. and third year Captain or a five year F.O. and ten year Captain? Which would airline management rather pay? They both produce the exact same amount of revenue to the airline. Why pay for a 115K dollar a year crew when you can have a 70K a year crew? If you work for a regional, they do not want you there more than 5-7 years, tops. Why do you think regionals support these direct path progams, to be nice to new pilots? No, they do it to keep the pilot supply up and wages down. Becoming a pilot now has almost become akin to becoming a bartender. Anybody can do it, and that ain't a good thing for career pilots. You will never get a "career" contract with a regional. If they did that, how can they get you to leave at the 5 year mark? It is a a great game plan, and nobody on this side sees it. Managements goal is to make you so miserable that by your 5th year you are thinking of leaving and by your 7th, your gone. How you ask? Crappy pay, crappy contracts or stalled negotiations (I am former ASA, so I know), crappy QOL and crappy moral. They are not mismanaging, they are playing the regional airline economic handbook, and we are playing right along.
.I didn't work there. I was at WN before they flew their first plane. I also have nothing to do with the hiring at FedEx or WN. What you are unclear on is that pilots have little to no ability to control hiring at an airline, no matter how "important" you think you are. It is perfectly clear however why you will be a regional pilot for the rest of your career