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DX Jake said:... war eagle !!
wndshr said:I swear I am right...you go back to right seat after the 5 years and start over. I was told this directly from a NWA CA...he was a whale driver too!
RJ, please. Let me get this straight, now JB is bringing the industry down because of a 5 yr contract? You need help. Someone needs to hit you between the legs with a bat so that you don't reproduce.
RJones said:FlyAuburn,
Unable to reproduce now ... and no, you need help. You never sign any contract as a condition of employment ... and yes, the bringing the industry down batan has been handed to those who have to re-apply for their job and get bumped back to F/O after five years... not at SWA, nor any other airline I can think of.
Someone needs to hit you between the eyes and knock some sense in ya.
RJ
Erlanger said:I had asked a Jetblue jumpseater this same question and he too, got defensive and evasive with the answer.
wndshr said:RJ...i want to know why you think re applying for a job after 5 years to allow a FO to upgrade is bad...after 5 years the CA has had a good run making some awesome cash...now it is the FO's turn...either re apply and go back to FO seat or find another job. this is the major reason morale is high at jetblue and nowhere else! it is great for the company too...it saves LOTS of money and that is good job security for the pilots.
Longhorn said:PCL_128....
Hey, you know me. If you wanted the information on the 5 year contract you could have emailed me or pm'd me. I know most of the guys that commute from MSP and DTW and they would all be happy to explain it. I think that maybe they are not quick to answer due to the fact that we get interrogated by guys on the jumpseat 95% of the time, and usually its by guys who have no idea what they are talking about since they base all their info off this website. JB is much better than PCL ever was. I do not regret the jump at all and would encourage anyone there to put their stuff in here. I would even help 99% of the guys there since I know most of them. For the last time, the 5 year contract is a non issue. It is simply a contract of work rules that protects both sides. It states what they can and cant do and vise versa. Spells out pay, time off, senority, upgrade, etc etc. It covers everything that the alpo contract would cover. Yes, there are some issues that can be worked on like the scheduling guide, although I get on average 15-17 days off with 85 hours so I am not bitching too much about it. When was the last time you got that at pcl as a middle of pack fo? I am not upset with you but you know that if you want info, or even a peek at the contract you could have just contacted me.
Sully
Capn Mike said:Stiring the pot.
PCL_128 said:Typical. I've asked a couple of JetBlue jumpseaters the same questions, and they always refuse to answer in a straightforward manner. Take a look at other JetBlue threads on this board. Anytime a JetBlue pilot says anything remotely pessimistic about the company, a hoard of JBlue pilots pile on telling them that "These things don't belong on a public board!" What exactly are the Blue-aid-drinking cultists trying to hide?
PCL_128 said:Typical. I've asked a couple of JetBlue jumpseaters the same questions, and they always refuse to answer in a straightforward manner. Take a look at other JetBlue threads on this board. Anytime a JetBlue pilot says anything remotely pessimistic about the company, a hoard of JBlue pilots pile on telling them that "These things don't belong on a public board!" What exactly are the Blue-aid-drinking cultists trying to hide?
Eagleflip said:A reasonable question comes to mind: how long does the average union-negotiated contract valid for? Aren't they valid for 4 to 7 years? Aren't they ammendable at will?
ASA Captain said:Airline contracts do not expire, they become amendable. When it is amendable, both parties enter negotiations, but must maintain the status quo until a new agreement is reached or the National Mediation Board releases them from negotiations. See... Railway Labor Act.
The company alone, cannot, at will, change the contract. Although if you ask any of my ASA brothers and sisters, they might argue ASA has done just that.:angryfire
GogglesPisano said:I hear you get your minimum guarantee for the duration of the contract if you're furloughed. Sounds like a pretty good deal considering what's been happening in the industry over the last 5 years.
A350 said:So basically, no matter what, a contract can be changed or watered down.......I would rather my management unilaterally change contract rules without my consent than to give away the hard work of my brothers and sisters.
JB can change the contract.....but in order for it to be in effect, WE have to individually sign it. So my fate is in my hands, not some pilot who wears a suit and wants to wipe his butt in the executive suite and eats steak dinners on my dime.
What can we do? About as much as the thousands of ALPA pilots who have been on the receiving end of the shaft since 9/11. And I get to keep my 1.95%.
A350
JB Bus Drvr said:D45, It's really good of you to be so concerned about the way we do business. What you don't know and problably won't believe is that we do have a voice in our agreement. We also have faith in our mgmt. to do the right thing. Unlike the other carriers' mgmt., who hide behind BK proceedings to take from the pilot group all in while fattening their own wallets, our mgmt. has a very vested interest in keeping on good terms with us. They TRUST us to do the right thing. And granted, we may have some internal strife from time to time, but show me a family who doesn't.
BTW, your reference in your 4th para. ( You sound like..... ) is way inappropriate and has no business on the Board. Shame on you!
RJones said:FlyAuburn,
Unable to reproduce now ... and no, you need help. You never sign any contract as a condition of employment ... and yes, the bringing the industry down batan has been handed to those who have to re-apply for their job and get bumped back to F/O after five years... not at SWA, nor any other airline I can think of.
Someone needs to hit you between the eyes and knock some sense in ya.
RJ
Beech D45 said:Edited for your taste.
In what way do you have a voice?
So you are saying that IF jB hit tough times and was losing money that your faith and trust in management (Dave and David) would remain.
ABSOLUTELY! part of the 5 year agreement has a statement of trust in it too! "....in case of dreaded financial difficulties we will do our best for the company and its employees. we promise not to take advantage of our employees or creditors. we ask that you agree to all of our business decisions and trust that they are all done for the benefit of the company and its employees."