General Lee
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B6Guy said:Hey General, back when the A320 CA rate was $78/hr, were you concerned?? And what did you think when the company just a month or so after 9/11 gave us a raise to $110/hr. Why? Because the A320 was making a profit.
The E190 hasn't flown one single revenue seat-mile yet. Once it has established a strong profit history for JB, I and most of us here at JetBlue have faith that the pay rate will go up.
History shows it happened before, the same management team is here [with the addition of DBushy] so there is reason for us to believe that the rates will go up.
You have beat this subject to death, and have been told over and over again that the pilots did have extensive meetings over the low rates. Yet you continue to ignore this in your rant over the pay rates, Now listen-up: we complained!! If management doesn't raise the rates, we will have to rethink our options. But not now, not with profits so meager or non-exsistant.
We are a young company, and growing rapidly, we need to be lean. We need to help the company through these tough times
You defend the senior Delta captains coming back under contract to fly, to help the company, which slows the recall of furloughed pilots. Which keeps your furloughed pilots with NO PAY. Is this better than low pay for a year or so?? I don't believe we are wrong to defend and have faith in our management.
Come back to the E190 pay at JB in two years. There will be a track record to point at for facts.
Man alive, don't get mad at me. As far as your E190 pay raise in the future, I hope so. You DESERVE IT. Did you hear that? I said you DESERVE IT. Your company is doing well, like SW, and you deserve to be paid accordingly. The bad problem is that your company set the wage level way down initially, and that will affect many more pilots who are negotiating NOW. Any regional with less than 100 seats will start at your rate, or lower. Anyone getting those E190s in the near future will start at your rates. That is my point. I hope your rates rise up high into the sky....
As far as our retired guys coming back and not bringing back the furloughs fast enough, you seem to not understand the situation. Many of the widebody captains who were giving 24 hours notice to retire were line check airman, or sim guys. They may not have given a month notice, or 6 weeks. They were looking at the GATT rate, which changes each month and can make a huge difference in that lump sum payment. So, what should Delta have done? Put out huge bids on what positions may or may not be there in the future? It was immpossible. So, this program was created to avoid parking huge fleets because 18 777 Captains decided on Aug 31st to go the next day and drop their schedules.... Also, not enough line check guys or sim guys can slow down the recalls---because people on smaller equipment can't move up to larger equipment due to training shortages. It was all because we allowed 24 hours notice to retire. You know I am correct here, and you probably are smart enough to understand this. Believe me, I want all of our furloughs back ASAP.(even Dave Griffen.....)
Bye Bye--General Lee