BIGBROWNDC8 said:
I heard from some friends that JB had fired some pilots who were approaching thier 5 year mark. This is not flame, Im just curious if this is true from anyone at JB or if this was just BS... If its true what were the circumstances surrounding the firings? Ive been on vacation and out of the loop. Thanks... BBDC8
Not being a Jet Blue employee, I could not tell you true or false.
If it is true, I would have to venture a guess that perhaps they were trouble makers of some sort. Here is a direct quote from the JetBlue Annual report:
"We enter into individual employment agreements with each of our FAA-licensed employees. Each employment agreement is for a term of five years and automatically renews for an additional five-year term unless either the employee or we elect not to renew it. Pursuant to these agreements, these employees can only be terminated for cause. In the event of a downturn in our business, we are obligated to pay these employees a guaranteed level of income and to continue their benefits if they do not obtain other aviation employment. As we are not currently obligated to pay this guaranteed income and benefits, no amounts related to these guarantees are included in the table above."
From an EMPLOYERS standpoint, they were very smart in making employees sign those contracts. It gives them an out in case they have people working for them that are less than desirable. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people out there that can fool you in the interview, and even a year or so into their employment. But, eventually, they show their true colors. I am certain that if they did fire anyone, it was for cause. Even though there is a contract, there must be some kind of guidelines that people have to meet. (I am not sure what they are because I have not seen the contract.)
It does not make sense for any company to arbitrarily fire employees - especially pilots who cost so much to train and maintain proficiency. Further, the cost of acquiring a new employee is money that they would rather not spend. That is why a good many companies have an in-depth hiring process.
I would be curious to see this contract language if anyone is willing to send it to me.
From an EMPLOYEE side of things - no matter WHO you work for, document every issue that comes up. No matter how small you may think it is. That way, if you are fired, you also have a paper trail.
Kathy