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They better come up with something better or they aren't gonna find many willing to go there.

You and I know that.
However, there's tons of 500 hour spiky headed wonderpilots chompin at the bit to go to airlines like this. Many of these kids continue to lower the bar by willing to work for this type of compensation.
They don't care; Mommy and Daddy more than likely put them through flight school and will probably continue to financially support them until they upgrade.
:puke:
 
Any chance of flow through to mainline Frontier?
 
You'd have to see a) flow back and b) hell freeze over.
 
No cancellation pay or duty rigs.



CDO's and 1-4 day trips. Not sure if they are commutable. No lines were bid for Jan all flying was assigned by crew sched.



Employees pay for their own parking. Company pays the first $250 for the uniform. The rest is payroll deducted at $20 a paycheck.



I don't know about the training contract.

Wow, no work rules, assigned trips (even with PBS you have somewhat of a say), and you have to pay for your parking? Seriously?

What's next, having to pay for your Jepps? Oh wait, SkyWest already did that.

Anything to fly a plane for a living, huh? It's amazing that pilots even consider this place for employment.
 
Wow, no work rules, assigned trips (even with PBS you have somewhat of a say), and you have to pay for your parking? Seriously?

What's next, having to pay for your Jepps? Oh wait, SkyWest already did that.

Anything to fly a plane for a living, huh? It's amazing that pilots even consider this place for employment.

Lines will be bid for Feb.
 
Do Skywest pilots really pay for their Jepps?
 

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