ikillbigfoot
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When do you think the new hires will start at Mesaba that are interviewing this month?
The CRJ900's have to be bound to the NWA scope contract. this includes a higher FO rate on the CRJ900.
Saab and CRJ Fo pay is the same. Called a "blended" rate. Good for Saab, bad for CRJ pilots.
Most current FO's will not take the CRJ, unless they are so junior they foresee no upgrade for two years. This is due to the 2 year seatlock.
Tread with caution, all prospective new-hires. MSA/NWA mgmt. will rejoice in playing games with your career. Just ask the 6-8 year FO's here.
Best to keep your other applications updated, and take a better offer if it comes (I know,..."but I really want to work in MSP/DTW/MEM").
Trust me, it is not worth it! Go to a better company if you can.
If you do come here, the pilots and instructors/check airmen will treat you right. Management is another story.....
AAAAAAAAAAA-MEN!!!! Run, all prospective youth!!! Run! DO NOT come to the Northwest Red-Tail... No Joke.
MM
The CRJ900's have to be bound to the NWA scope contract. this includes a higher FO rate on the CRJ900.
as usual, youre wrong again...
where do you get this crap from?
NWA will incorporate the existing contract that mesaba pilots operate under. maybe there will be a flow up/down, maybe not. there will be no change to FO payrates due to nwa scope, only as a result of growth but it will be across the board for saab and crj. the blended rate is attractive to these management turds. Mesaba will be operated as a separate, wholly-owned subsidiary, the first 36 900's are avro replacements, then the NWA pilots get 1/2 crj jobs above 36 if times ever dictated (furloughs, displacements, ie).
Mesaba is an SJET and will be treated like an Sjet unless an LOA is struck allowing a carve out. The rules of Sjet are bound by the NWA contract, and a separate contract negotiated by NWA pilots for NWA pilots. Managements goal here is to get those sjets operated under the mesaba contract because it is considerably better for management than the compass one. I guarantee you compass will be canceled if NWA is allowed to use the mesaba contract.as usual, youre wrong again...
where do you get this crap from?
NWA will incorporate the existing contract that mesaba pilots operate under. maybe there will be a flow up/down, maybe not. there will be no change to FO payrates due to nwa scope, only as a result of growth but it will be across the board for saab and crj. the blended rate is attractive to these management turds. Mesaba will be operated as a separate, wholly-owned subsidiary, the first 36 900's are avro replacements, then the NWA pilots get 1/2 crj jobs above 36 if times ever dictated (furloughs, displacements, ie).