Ky.BrownBourbn
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It's a BS test that asks a bunch of BS questions with no relevance to flying/being an airline pilot whatsoever. Plenty a good people have been washed out on this test and the subsequent visit to the shrink. Your very own PeanuckleCRJ (and I) both know a very well rounded individual who got denied at Delta after the conditional offer due to this BS.
What remedy to pilots at Emirates, Cathay Pacific or Qatari Airways have besides leaving when management bends them over? I hear many at Emirates are not too happy with management but due to unions being illegal, cannot do much except leave.
And what word would you use to describe airlines like Gulfstream, Comair, ASA, CAL express, just to name a few, that used to make employees pay for the privilege of working there?And the largest airline in the world not paying for a hotel for their new hires can be described in just one word PATHETIC!uke:
And what word would you use to describe airlines like Gulfstream, Comair, ASA, CAL express, just to name a few, that used to make employees pay for the privilege of working there?
Notice I didn't use SWA?
OR, the Southwest plan and pay for your entire type rating before you can start class....unless you had it before or the military card you play.
Each airline has something it seems, not bashing the Southwest thing at all...if you have to "buy" the type to get someone to hire you then at least you have that option. :laugh:
"pathetic" works as well. We've often allowed airlines and the senior folks to take advantage of us.
The most shameful of all the majors though is easily Continental's no health insurance for 6 months- every continental pilot on the propert should be ashamed of that combined with the devastatingly low pay. They may as well be PFT with as much out of pocket expenses that a probate will have to come up with.
Just like Swa offering better 1st year pay and 2nd year rates to extra fly- makes up for the type- I easily see the point when DAL offers good benefits day 1, and a better pay rate than any other legacy- the hotel/crash pad expense doesn't seem like much.
But continental?
I've asked many many times- why do you let that go on?
The senior 2000 pilots could donate a minuscule amount and not put their new hires through that- it may be the company's responsibility- but you shouldn't let it happen if they refuse-
Or don't call yourself a union