freightdogfred
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- Nov 16, 2002
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I'll take my 'Merican speaking controllers any day.
I hate to piss in your wheaties, but the peeps in Eurocontrol and Frankfurt speak better english than Wash center and Atlanta
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I'll take my 'Merican speaking controllers any day.
I got into this business to NOT work that hard. If that floats you boat....go for it, but don't lose sight of the big picture. And please don't hit me because you are to tired to be safe!!
KP and -9,
You need to re-read the post you quoted from Lost (Post number 11). Not picking up POT will just lead to more JA. You think the company cares what they need to do to keep the schedule they published? Please.
Dropping a deer? Wow. You do understand how JA works, right?
You think the company would just sh*t can hundreds of flights if nobody picked up open time?
I remember when airline pilots considered a credit cap to be a necessity in a major airline contract. Sad how things have changed. Enjoy your sh!tty schedules.
I remember when airline pilots considered a credit cap to be a necessity in a major airline contract. Sad how things have changed. Enjoy your sh!tty schedules.
150 hours in a month, hell I barely get 300 hours a year. Glad I'm flying corporate and to think, an airline career flying a 747 international was my one time dream.
Couldn't care less now. No unions, no disgruntled pilots, tons of time off, great pay.
Hopefully the job stays around for another 13 years until I can check out permanently and for the last time.
150 hours in a month, hell I barely get 300 hours a year. Glad I'm flying corporate and to think, an airline career flying a 747 international was my one time dream.
Couldn't care less now. No unions, no disgruntled pilots, tons of time off, great pay.
Hopefully the job stays around for another 13 years until I can check out permanently and for the last time.
I think the company has absolutely zero motivation to give us a contract.
Absolutely. Without leverage you have d!ck.
SWAPA has d!ck
Absolutely. Without leverage you have d!ck.
SWAPA has d!ck
I remember when airline pilots considered a credit cap to be a necessity in a major airline contract. Sad how things have changed. Enjoy your sh!tty schedules.
No kidding! Even a cap with a negative bank that allows me to drop a trip or swap down from a 4 day to a 3 day for the same pay the following month would beat this whole "fly hard every month until you die" philosophy.
Hear that, Bubba? Not everyone at the flying trailer park thinks everything there is perfect.
BTW, PCL, you've never explained how caps would help the average pilot. Why is that?
Why? Because it's so blatantly obvious that you shouldn't have to have it explained to you. Caps force the company to properly staff the airline instead of gambling on people picking up enough flying to keep the schedule going. When the gamble doesn't work, involuntary assignments start. And I saw a ton of my SWA buddies complaining about extensions, reassignments, and junior assignments over the summer this year due to SWA's notoriously thin staffing.
The flexibility of NOT have a cap is awesome.
Want to work hard during the summer and clean up? It's there.
Want to fly your line and trade to maximize your time off? It's there, along with anything in between.
It would be nice for a straight drop like AirTran had. That would be a nice piece of the puzzle for even more flexibility.
Plenty of the premium trips this summer had 2-4 Deadheads for 1-2 day trips. That's not working hard. Hell, I had a MDW-OAK DH for PT that paid 8.1 for one leg. To each there own, I get both sides of the coin. Just not the cap.
And I never said or even implied, that "everything was perfect" here. Never once did I say that. Obviously there are lots of things that can be done to improve things here, including the things that FurloughedAgain suggested in his post. Which, by the way, are actually unrelated to caps.