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Why does everybody hate us? We are just trying to earn a living here, just like you are.
ERJDRVR2 said:It is one thing to hang tough now when you have a job @ MDA, it is another to face unemployment and not put food on the table.
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Might be surprised at how few come over.
There are many reasons why most wont:
Commute and no J/S reservation.
Been furloughed once, some have been 2 and 3 times. Unemployment checks will supplement the two months of low training pay. $450 a week in PA plus state pays for job training. Some pilots furloughed in 2002 had their 737 type paid in full.
Training contract.
Some J4J pilots that went to Mesa were held for 8 months after the 1 year at the rock. Those pilots wanted to leave and go to MDA but USAir held them at Mesa. Pilots lost money, lost vacation, lost hair, increased stress etc.
If, a BIG IF, USAirways/AmericaWest starts to call back before the year training contract is complete?
Most pilots including the CDL pilots have been in the industry for over 10 years starting back at year one at a commuter airline with QOL issues; not worth it.
Currently, there are 7-10 pilots a month quiting MDA. Ranging from Real Estate to starting their own business to Flight Safety Instructors to Corporate Pilots.
Travel Benefits would actually decrease. A Furloughed pilot would actually have boarding priority before a contract carrier pilot. If the plane has seats.
Not trying to downplay CHQ, all of these issues would surface at any other commuter/airline.
Again for those that have a reading comprehention problem, the pilots at MDA are not pilots starting their careers in aviation building time trying to get to the "Majors". Been there done that with the furloughs, already have a senority number at Usairways/AmericaWest if they wanted to go to a commuter, they would have done the J4J with CHQ years prior.
Why not start a career out of aviation now in case USAirways doesn't call back? CDL pilots (PDT nd ALG) do have recall rights to the new USAirways if and when they call back.
I see maybe 50 pilots going if MDA loses the arbitration and maybe 50% going if they win.
OPECJet said:Then act like it the next time your contract negotiations come around. .....and ACT like the professional pilots you trained hard to be by not giving up pay and QOL for the previously mentioned dangled carrots.
OPECJet said:Then act like it the next time your contract negotiations come around. We're all trying to earn a living. Unfortunately when one airline lowballs, the rest suffer. I don't think there is any pilot group who would not support CHQ and or Mesa in raising the bar at their respective company when its time to hit the negotiating tables again.
Plain and simple, get over the 1 week upgrade, SNJ syndrome, the "my airplane can beat up your airplane syndrome", and ACT like the professional pilots you trained hard to be by not giving up pay and QOL for the previously mentioned dangled carrots.
BenderGonzales said:Thurman,
In all fairness, 1977 Allegheny did fly the DC9 to Bradford, along with Clarksburg, Parkersburg, Utica and a few other choice locations in PA, OH, and NY.
We'll give you reprieve though even though you're flying a fancy turboprop with a fantastic autopilot and efis.
If you REALLY had "old A$$ dusty prop syndrome" you'd be driving around in a Metro or maybe a Jetstream with deferred freon air!
http://www.airchive.com/Timetables%20and%20Maps/USAir%20Compressed/ALmap7708.jpg
Corbon said:Just a question. Why are we the only one's getting criticism for our 170 rates when the MDA payscale is almost identical? Were they negotiated or did Airways just say "we're bankrupt and the judge says we can pay you whatever we want"? Even that is no excuse. The fact is, those pay rates were accepted by every single pilot that flys at MDA so where is the outrage? Why didn't THEY raise the bar and tell Airways to pound sand until they paid them more? After all, they're ALPA. We're getting slammed for our pay rates, but nothing is said about theirs? Am I missing something? What gives?QUOTE]
Seems the MDA pilots are taking a stand by not accepting the crap that goes with being employed by Republic i.e. training contract for an aircraft they are already current and qualified for. Double occupancy in training(what is this cub scouts?)
Bdfg1 said:Seems the MDA pilots are taking a stand by not accepting the crap that goes with being employed by Republic i.e. training contract for an aircraft they are already current and qualified for. Double occupancy in training(what is this cub scouts?)