Just an observation..........
In the late 90's when Express Airlines (now Pinnacle) was in contract negotiations, NWA dismantled their operation in MSP, gave the flying to Mesaba, and broke Express down into submission in Memphis. NWA grew Mesaba while they screwed Express.
While Express was nearing the end of their negotiations, the NWA pilot group was also in heated talks. In the Fall of 1998, the NWA pilots went on strike. While the NWA pilots were in negotiations, NWA management grew Mesaba, gave them more Saabs and Avros with new routes.
Well, guess who's next in line in this story of the magical whipsaw........Mesaba. After NWA settled their contract, Mesaba entered negotiations. NWA buys Express, changes their name to Pinnacle, and gives them tons of CRJ's and new routes all over the red tail system. All while doing this, NWA beats down Mesaba by halting their growth. Mesaba Holdings then changes its name to MAIR Holdings, buys Big Sky Airlines, and drags on negotiations. Mesaba eventually gets a new contract, then a year or so later NWA screams chapter 11, and Mesaba joins them. NWA takes away the Avros, and guts XJ. Mesaba agrees to a new concessionary "contract" and then gets awarded CRJ 900's.
Now the cycle starts all over again.......Pinnacle (which was sold off from NWA a few years back) is now in negotiations. Suddenly, NWA buys XJ and is now going to start giving them some of 9E's planes. Hmmmmmm........this sounds familiar.
All I am saying is that wherrever you go, take a look at the trends. NWA is famous (as well as other airlines out there) for pitting it's pilot groups (and I mean NW, XJ, 9E) against eachother. They will beat you down when you are in negotiations. I've seen it and lived it. Right now, if I were in your shoes, and knowing what I know now, I'd head to XJ for the mere fact that they are in a good position for growth. Also, they do have a better contract. This si nothing against the 9E guys. It's just their turn in line for the beatings. Either way, good luck!
We have a recently signed, sealed and delivered deal from NW to fly 124 CRJs for NW for 10 years. The only ones that can screw that up is PT. We all know he is capable of screwing this up, but me thinks he will do just enough to hold the deal together. And we got this deal with NW while we were in negotiations and did not fall for ANY of there bull crap.
You guys are going to have to give up on the idea that we will lose more because of negotiations. Now we also have the delta flying. 16 900's with options for 8 more for now.
Things don't look that bad for our future. The FO pay is horrible, but at least I will only have to deal with that for a total of 18 months.
The origanal question was MSP. You guys are smoking crack if you think a mesaba new hire will see jet captain in under 5 years in MSP. I have friends that are seven year FOs on the saab at mesaba waiting for there turn at msp captain that will never leave mesabe and that does not include the lifer msp captains.
But I don't even know why I am having this conversation. I told myself I would not help PT recruit pilots until he gives us a fair deal.