rtmcfi said:
Kerosene-
It looks like in your case at least, I am preaching to the choir. Not having been around as long as you, I do have a question for you. Did the mainline folks give up scope to allow the RJ's to be outsourced?
I am happy to see AWA secure the 190's, along with JB. I hope the rest of the pilot groups follow suit.
As for the go-jet folks, it is a bit different story. Those guys are taking jobs, while TSA furloughs. It is a particularly bad situation, and it really underscores how selfishness will be (or perhaps already has) the undoing of this "profession"
Mainline didn't have any more choice in the matter than TSA pilots did. The tactics were different but the result the same. We fought it hard and failed. Each airline was slowly beat down to where they had no choice. Bankrupsy finally legally killed the resistance and allowed mgmt. to buy hundreds of rj's to replace the mainline jobs.
G-jet is not really different at all. Every rj guy hired from 2001 on could be classified the same way. Mainlines parked airplanes, furloughed pilots and hired low time rj pilots for a quarter of the wages. In the case at my airline a fleet of 78 737's were directly replaced by the rj, the route schedules didn't even change in many cases, only the airplane and crew flying it.
I harbor no grudge against the pilots, they were offered the job and took it. What burns by butt is when you get a group that directly profited from the furloughs (anybody hired in the huge rj growth after 2001) who then makes statements like "if it doesn't affect the majors" or "g-jet is stealing OUR jobs" etc etc. From my point of view those same people took OUR jobs!
Again it was mgmts doing, but make no mistake, the rj guys out there that fall into the 1000tt catagory when hired did so on the backs of thousands of furloughed mainline pilots, just like the g-jet guys are doing to them now. The flying has not increased, just shifted.
Sadly, most that got that jet at 1000tt will probably never see anything bigger than that, there are just not enough seats left at the majors to go around........they are all parked in the desert. At my airline a pilot group in excess of 6200 has been reduced to 3000. The rj seats now outnumber the mainline by a two to one margin. Yet no new route growth has been seen since 2000. Additionally the average pay at all the mainlines has been drug back to the early 80's, and considering the amount of inflation since then we as a professional group have been set back at least 20 to 30 years in the QOL and compensation department.
Pre massive rj influx at my carrier: 2nd year DC-9 F.O. $72000 guarantee
Second year on a crj 700 or 900? what 23k 24k?
I don't blame the pilots of the rj's, just don't try to blow smoke up my skirt about how some g-jet guy is killing the industry or how it is the mainlines fault for giving away the jet..........we gave NOTHING away, it was TAKEN by mgmt. The g-jet goobers are just the latest to profit from it, not the first.