Grizz
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Falcon20 -
We recently had a CE-560 Captain bid come out with 16 open slots. The least senior guy who received it has been here about a year. Three or four of the successful bidders have been here less than 2 years. The other 12 have been here 3 years or more.
The reason it went that junior is for 2 reasons. The first was it was a large single bid. Had they released it as 4-6 smaller bids with different training dates, I don't think it would have gone that junior. Some guys just couldn't go to training right now no matter how much they desired the slot.
The second reason is the more compelling. All of the F/Os eligible to bid it that are senior to those guys are already receiving Captain's pay. The only guys that really bid the Ultra were folks looking for a better schedule, ones desiring more PIC time or people in a fleet that is going away - such as the H-1000.
One of the things that the company has expressed a strong desire to correct in the new contract is the ability for F/Os to remain in the right seat and to continue to receive the higher pay. Once we get a new contract, there are going to be 750+ guys that will have to upgrade to continue to receive Captain's pay. Add to that about 150 folks already on property that are F/Os on F/O pay. You'll have 900 pilots that will be bidding to upgrade before anyone new gets enough seniority to successfully bid.
A new pilot starting at NetJets today better count on 5+ years before moving to the left seat. They also better count on living on whatever wages are negotiated for F/Os because the bypass provision is going bye-bye. Current F/O pay starts at 27K and jumps to a whopping 32K by year 5. Keep that in mind if you are applying to NetJets.
We recently had a CE-560 Captain bid come out with 16 open slots. The least senior guy who received it has been here about a year. Three or four of the successful bidders have been here less than 2 years. The other 12 have been here 3 years or more.
The reason it went that junior is for 2 reasons. The first was it was a large single bid. Had they released it as 4-6 smaller bids with different training dates, I don't think it would have gone that junior. Some guys just couldn't go to training right now no matter how much they desired the slot.
The second reason is the more compelling. All of the F/Os eligible to bid it that are senior to those guys are already receiving Captain's pay. The only guys that really bid the Ultra were folks looking for a better schedule, ones desiring more PIC time or people in a fleet that is going away - such as the H-1000.
One of the things that the company has expressed a strong desire to correct in the new contract is the ability for F/Os to remain in the right seat and to continue to receive the higher pay. Once we get a new contract, there are going to be 750+ guys that will have to upgrade to continue to receive Captain's pay. Add to that about 150 folks already on property that are F/Os on F/O pay. You'll have 900 pilots that will be bidding to upgrade before anyone new gets enough seniority to successfully bid.
A new pilot starting at NetJets today better count on 5+ years before moving to the left seat. They also better count on living on whatever wages are negotiated for F/Os because the bypass provision is going bye-bye. Current F/O pay starts at 27K and jumps to a whopping 32K by year 5. Keep that in mind if you are applying to NetJets.