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ASA_Aviator said:The official minima are 1200/200.
SiuDude said:Straight from SGU:
3 GECAS (former Independence) CR2's that are already on property will be put in use in July. The first 705 is scheduled for delivery in August (that's firm) with an unknown number to follow later. Hiring 40 a month through at least July. Official minimums are still 600/100.
Skywest Inc. also reported an income of $.57 a share, a 80% increase over last year.
General Lee said:Not at the same time, yet. Anyway, it looks like your strategy of just "getting the airplanes and hoping the DL pilots will approve it" could work. But, there is still a vote coming, and it may be close. Regardless, because we ALLOWED a certain weight allowance for RJs, and your 705 met that anyway even with 70 seats, I believe they would have shown up anyway. I always said "they would look great with lie flat sleeper seats....." So, you may fly them anyway. Too bad they will be at 50 seat wages most likely. I don't think JA will allow a huge difference in pay (if any difference) for your ASA planes vs SkyWest planes. He will make sure they are the same. Good luck, though.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Mustang5.0 said:I think the mins are still 600/100. Someone on aviationinterviews.com was just interviewed with 800/200 just 2 days ago (May 2nd)....and the ASA website still says 600/100????
When were the mins supposedly raised?
ASA_Aviator said:The website may not be updated, but if you don't have any advanced jet training or experience, or don't know someone, you aren't getting in with under 1200/200.
Tomct said::angryfireThat is because they know how pissed off we "Senior Pilots" are at this point! They are hoping that with these low time guys they will get them onboard with their "kool-aid" talking BS!! Hopefully we will be able to SET THE YOUNGINS' STRAIGHT!
AVoiceOfReason said:Here is one "senior pilot" who is not "pissed off". I am making good money, and have a good schedule. That is more than I can say for many others in this business now. The grass is mighty green on this side of the fence Tomct. Be careful of the ALPA kool-aid BS.
ASApuppy said:If JA really wanted to save money all it would cost him is about 10 bucks. That would cover the cost of a padlock and three feet of chain to wrap around the front door handles of 100 Hartsfield Centre Parkway.
FishandFly said:Better 50 seat pay than 90 seat delta pay
rjcap said:Not quite true. The most recent new hire class had pilots with barely 200 hours in it. I think mostly low low time ASA interns .
I don't think the company has any success hiring higher time pilots. They're better off at the fractionals.
General - did I just read you right, that Delta's (and Northwest's and US Air's) sub RJ pay rates are justified because of the promise of flying bigger airplanes? Maybe we need a thread on Big Jet Syndrome.General Lee said:Did I just read that right? You would rather have 50 seat SkyWest pay over Delta 90 seat pay? Even though you could maybe move UP and make more for bigger planes, when SkyWest's rates go up to 99 seats at 50 seat pay? Really? Koookooo. Kooookooo. Well, ok then.
Bye Bye--General Lee
~~~^~~~ said:General - did I just read you right, that Delta's (and Northwest's and US Air's) sub RJ pay rates are justified because of the promise of flying bigger airplanes? Maybe we need a thread on Big Jet Syndrome.
We all need to stop accepting low pay in exchange for management promises of some future payoff. Management is great at making promises they don't (or can't) keep.
You used to talk so nasty about Jet Blue's Embraer rates..... I'm starting to miss the ol' General.
General Lee said:I stopped slamming B6 because I realized the pilots really had NO say in their rates, and that they were imposed on them. I kinda see that with us too, because we are in a corner and DL will probably give them to somebody. I have been told by many pilots that it is best to get the plane on the property first, and then raise the rates during the next contract talks, than to give them away and never see them again except at your regional feed.
But, regardless, B6 management has set the bar for the 100 seat rate, and that will affect every other 100 seat rate, and anything below it---like 50 or 70 seat rates. Dave Neeleman probably received a dozen roses from every airline management out there, and smiled with his big grin each time. Ah.......
Bye Bye--General Lee
General Lee said:I stopped slamming B6 because I realized the pilots really had NO say in their rates, and that they were imposed on them. .......
Bye Bye--General Lee
WhatRUSmokinGL? said:Why is it that this dork picks on Skywest pilots for not being unionized but not JB pilots?
Is it because he's only here on the regional boards to stir up smack?
Yeah, he's just here for the 'debate'. What a crock!