mycfitrips
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Three year seat lock is only for lateral movements... you can upgrade to CA as soon as you can hold it. So really not that big of a deal, unless you were really hoping for a shiny new pink Saab.
Included the training agreement document. Has a 21,000 one year contract that is reduced by 1/12th per month.
They must be crazy. There's nothing at MSA worth that kind of obligation. If people will just refuse to sign that kind of crap it will disappear in a hurry.
You are absolutely correct. This is an employees' market right now, and employers are nuts to enact this crap. I just hope that people have the juice to let HR know that this is not acceptable.
This is just a job, and only a job, and any "on-the-job-training" is 100% the obligation of the employer. If they want employees to stay, then they must treat them as assets and provide positive incentive to stay. Negative incentive does not fly in an employees' market.
Saab still makes airplanes?
Besides I think with 170 Saab FO's in MEM with this recall they should be set for a few months.
Is it really that big of a deal? They're not asking employees to pay for their own training, they just don't want to have these 3-6 month time builders taking the job for the jet time then moving over to places like SkyWest. If the contract is only 12 months I don't see why this is a problem for folks serious about working there.
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I would never sign a training contract again. There is only one reason companies have training contracts, its because it sucks working there.
don't u have a couple of those training contracts on your hands?![]()
It is a big deal. This industry is too unpredictable, you might be with a company for a couple of months and they decide to close the base you work at and now you have the burden of a $21,000 contract. This happens all the time, now you pay the contract, move, or become a commuter. Welcome to the industry. I would never sign a training contract again. There is only one reason companies have training contracts, its because it sucks working there.
How are you getting your cake and eating it for a salary around $22,000 a year?
Mr. I.
I'm pretty sure most regional pilot job descriptions say something about "Willingness to relocate". I don't see how you could have the 'burden' of breaking the contract if you understand the realities of the regionals before taking the job. You can't always have your cake and eat it too... especially if you're one of the folks getting hired into the CRJ900 at 600/50.