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Mesa pilots don't want a pay raise!!!

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IN OTHER WORDS, GOOD LUCK ON A BETTER CONTRACT !!!! I THINK I SPEAK FOR THE ENTIRE PILOT GROUP. WE DONT WANT A PAY RAISE !!!! WE WANT QOL, AND THAT DOESNT COST ANYTHING !






I thought folks might find this research report on Continental Express interesting. There is certainly a very important lesson to be learned here. With one of the higher cost structures in the industry resulting from an aging fleet, costly new pilot contract, major airline style corporate overhead, among other things, the company lost one third of all it’s flying (69 aircraft) when Continental exercised it’s right to terminate the flying. In addition, Continental has the right to terminate the remaining flying over the next two years. Faced with this dilemma the company is now attempting to find homes for these aircraft. If the company is unable to win additional business with major carriers because it can not compete effectively due to its high cost structure the situation could become very difficult. If COEX attempts to go down the “independent” path like the one chosen by Atlantic Coast Airlines (which ended up liquidated less than two years after the operation began) the situation could negatively impact Mesa - the COEX aircraft may well end up back on the market at lower lease rates (like the Atlantic Coast aircraft) making it more difficult for us to compete with our more expensive aircraft. All in all it appears this is not a very good situation – and only emphasizes how critical it is for us to maintain our ability to compete with low costs and efficient service. Have a nice weekend, Jonathan
 
That's from Jonathan Orenstein. He's posturing for the coming negotiations. I can tell you my friends at Mesa are Pissed-Off. They seem to be gaining the resolve to fight.

We'll see how they do after the negotiations get under way. The MEC over there posted a pretty nasty no confidence news release about JO and cronies.

Let the games begin.
 
IN OTHER WORDS, GOOD LUCK ON A BETTER CONTRACT !!!! I THINK I SPEAK FOR THE ENTIRE PILOT GROUP. WE DONT WANT A PAY RAISE !!!! WE WANT QOL, AND THAT DOESNT COST ANYTHING !






I thought folks might find this research report on Continental Express interesting. There is certainly a very important lesson to be learned here. With one of the higher cost structures in the industry resulting from an aging fleet, costly new pilot contract, major airline style corporate overhead, among other things, the company lost one third of all it’s flying (69 aircraft) when Continental exercised it’s right to terminate the flying. In addition, Continental has the right to terminate the remaining flying over the next two years. Faced with this dilemma the company is now attempting to find homes for these aircraft. If the company is unable to win additional business with major carriers because it can not compete effectively due to its high cost structure the situation could become very difficult. If COEX attempts to go down the “independent” path like the one chosen by Atlantic Coast Airlines (which ended up liquidated less than two years after the operation began) the situation could negatively impact Mesa - the COEX aircraft may well end up back on the market at lower lease rates (like the Atlantic Coast aircraft) making it more difficult for us to compete with our more expensive aircraft. All in all it appears this is not a very good situation – and only emphasizes how critical it is for us to maintain our ability to compete with low costs and efficient service. Have a nice weekend, Jonathan


Your an idiot. Most of your so-called "facts" aren't correct anyway.

Heard growth is slowing down there. Have fun with that.
 
Your an idiot.

while i appreciate the cheap mesa bash attempt here, you must realize he simply posted a letter that Johnny O sent to pilots. you must hone your mesa bashing skills.

oh, and it's you're (as in you are) an idiot.
 
The mesa payscale is not actually that horrible at face value. What they really need...

Workrules
Days Off
Duty Rig
Trip Rig
Block or Better
CANX pay
Hotels


And #1...contract compliance on the part of the company.
 
The mesa payscale is not actually that horrible at face value. What they really need...

Workrules
Days Off
Duty Rig
Trip Rig
Block or Better
CANX pay
Hotels


And #1...contract compliance on the part of the company.

If what you posted is correct, the face value of their contract... SUCKS!

Good luck Mesa pilots. Remember Freedumb? J.O. has more tricks up his sleeve. Don't give up.
 
while i appreciate the cheap mesa bash attempt here, you must realize he simply posted a letter that Johnny O sent to pilots. you must hone your mesa bashing skills.

oh, and it's you're (as in you are) an idiot.

I didn't realize it was a letter.

By the way you are supposed to capitalize the first letter of a sentence.
 
The mesa payscale is not actually that horrible at face value.

Are you for real?

The Mesa payscale is the bottom of the industry. It is the target ASA and every other regional management wants to shoot for.

The Mesa MEC say they had to accept the lousy pay they have to buy scope and get Freedom back. Now they say they want to keep the pay?

If the Mesa pilot group truly isn't looking to improve their pay scale, then it proves that they are content bottom feeding and taking our jobs away.

Somebody from Mesa please say it 'aint so! Tell me this was just posted as flamebait.
 
RTFP!

JohhnyO's email to the pilots posturing for the company's opener for the new contract and possible rebuttal to the NO Confidence vote of the ENTIRE Pilot group in the current Management team.

Lets see what supporting Mesa does during this time while they're trying to unify against Orenstein.
 
We're going to need some help here guys.

So knock off the chidlish insults. Unless you're here to help, your not doing any good. Mesa pilots are aware of their situation, they live it day by day...
 
I am wishing you guys the best. Good luck and stick it to CEO ******************************bag!! Dont let him stick it to yall again!
 
Good luck guys- we all know it's going to be a rough ride for you, as it is for EVERYONE ELSE. Look at it this way- we're all in the same boat here. Comair, ASA, Pinnacle, and RHP......we are all looking down the same barrel. Hang in there and know you guys are not hurting alone!
 
The quality of life (rigs, rules etc) will be a big part of the new contract. But don't be fooled....WE WILL get a raise. It is about QOL AANNNNDDDD PAYRATES!!!!!!!!!!! The fun is just beginning on the property and the next few years will be interesting.

Hope you'll enjoyed the party in Vegas......we need all the support we can get.

MESA ALPA REP
 
Facts:

Issuance of pilot certificates has dropped 50% since 2001

Key Bank has dropped out of the pilot-training financing business thus, the pilot puppy farms have lost a SIGNIFICANT amount of customers.

Few if any regionals are able to fill classes.

JO has even tossed around the idea of $500 for pilot referrals.

The scales are tipping toward all pilot groups for once. I, for one, am cautiously optimistic.

100% guarantee
block or better
10 days off on reserve 11 for line holders (28 day bid period)
$1.70/hr perdiem
$25/hr for all 1st year FO's regardless of equipment
15% pay raise across the rest of the board.
Trip and duty rigs would be icing on the cake.
 
while i appreciate the cheap mesa bash attempt here, you must realize he simply posted a letter that Johnny O sent to pilots. you must hone your mesa bashing skills.

oh, and it's you're (as in you are) an idiot.

IN OTHER WORDS, GOOD LUCK ON A BETTER CONTRACT !!!! I THINK I SPEAK FOR THE ENTIRE PILOT GROUP. WE DONT WANT A PAY RAISE !!!! WE WANT QOL, AND THAT DOESNT COST ANYTHING !

I dont think that was the header of the letter. So yes, he is and idiot.
 
Maybe Mesa needs to go for a pay raise and QOL! Then their pilot group may earn some respect.

Hey airboss, with your TT I doubt you were in the game when this contract came out, almost 60% of the pilots here weren't at mesa, there was a non union whipsaw startup on the property, we had different seniority lists, guys on furlough, etc, so I think you might want to do your homework. We know we have a ********************ty contract, we live it daily. You need to grow a pair and step up to the plate before you can start whipping out insults. You bash mesa for a ********************ty contract and now that we're gearing up for some change, voting no confidence, and getting ready for blood you start bashing some more. Let's face it, you want us to fail again.

We're here, we're ready to fight. You're either with us, or you're against us. In the case of the latter, WTF are you thinking?
 
100% guarantee
block or better
10 days off on reserve 11 for line holders (28 day bid period)
$1.70/hr perdiem
$25/hr for all 1st year FO's regardless of equipment
15% pay raise across the rest of the board.
Trip and duty rigs would be icing on the cake.

I'm not at Mesa (just add the "ba" to the end), but what I have to say goes for all companies: The only thing I would add, please, is that it's 11 off for reserve guys, too. The culture of f#cking over the reserve guys needs to end now. There is alsolutely no reason to "extra-screw" those guys. They have it bad enough already.
 
The culture of f#cking over the reserve guys needs to end now. There is alsolutely no reason to "extra-screw" those guys. They have it bad enough already.

I am not a Mesa either! But you must be a new guy at your company! This is a seniority based profession!! Sorry dude, Reserve people get hosed!!! Don't worry, you won't be there forever!! Pay your Reserve days dues, get a line and you'll be alright!!
 

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