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007 said:Maybe so, but only because you guys were too good to fly a fifty seat jet or a turboprop with a mainline name and paycheck for that matter.
Why are all you guys so offended at one airline list, when it is what all you guys advertise.
007 said:Maybe so, but only because you guys were too good to fly a fifty seat jet or a turboprop with a mainline name and paycheck for that matter.
Why are all you guys so offended at one airline list, when it is what all you guys advertise.
Resocha said:GJ guys will work non-union.....
Resocha said:YGTBFKM. Offended by the avatar of the pope? What about all of the sleezy avatars of women (including mine)? Why are those morally acceptable? No good catholics have complained about mine.
KeroseneSnorter said:Jeebus!!! You boys need to figure out who the real enemy is here! And it isn't some clod flying an RJ around for a non-union company!
007 said:I agree but
You started the fingerpointing.
Crossky said:Why do you think the sleazy avatars of women are morally acceptable? They aren't to me (and I'm not Catholic). Now don't go all brokeback mtn. on me. I certainly do appreciate the female form.
What do you mean by, "that attitude" it's not like we have a choice. As long as airlines like that keep popping up with more CFI with SJS the race will continue.KeroseneSnorter said:Justifying to yourself that you got all those jets because we (Mainlines) refused to fly them is no different than what the GJ guys are doing. They are willing to fly them cheaper than you are, plain and simple.
As it stands now, Regional pilots are doomed to forever be RJ pilots for low wages, There are very few narrowbody Major seats out there anymore.
007 said:Gave me a real sour taste for that statement. Last time I looked people were still retiring (which is also the reason these idiots accept these jobs)
KeroseneSnorter said:On the current path, we will end up with a zillion RJ's and a few widebody international jobs. The only hope is the passengers. Last week I rode home on an EMB-145. 2 hour flight, thank goodness it was only half full so I had enough room left to be able to move by the end of the flight. I have never heard so much complaining about an airplane before(And that includes my TP days). I think at one time or another I heard every passenger make a disgruntled statement about how cramped and uncomfortable the plane was.
007 said:Also that goes back to the age old argument. Since they are lowly paid jobs should we not accept them. Find another career? With what money? Only the rich kids can do that and they can afford to go Mesa and so on.
I all looks a little different on our side.
FlyHIToo said:Every single pilot at TSA was offered the ablity to go to GJ with longevity and were given super senority in their new hire class. There have been TSA pilots in every single GJ pilot class...(WITH longevity)
I think the Eagle guys would tell you it made no difference. Because of TSA, they still transfered active aircraft to Trans States, while AE had pilots on furlough. AMR is a holding company that own AA and AE. AA has had its routes transfer to AE and furloughed AA pilots while AE hires. Same thing with DAL and ComAir.
TSA Holding owns TSA and GJ. TSA is hiring and growing. I could be worse.
KeroseneSnorter said:This is a result of the problem, not the cause.
007 said:Don't you think the line has to be drawn somewhere though?
Any ideas for a solution?
When I cast my vote not to capture the G0Jet flying because the agreement was substandard. I knew the ramifications, so did everyone at TSA... some might not see it that way but they did.. The agreement would have meant a big pay increase for EVERYONE at TSA, upgrades for FO's Advancement higher pay for CAPT's by moving to the larger equipent, better schedulules etc... but we still decided to say NO!... it may have been principal, it may have been spite, it might have been thinking we would get a better deal, but I like to think it was because we were making a stand against the downward spiral of pay and benefits for professional aviatiors.. we did it for us and we did it for ALL OF YOU
Fishpaw said:What professional airline pilot dresses this way at work, and what mgmt would let them?