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Can't wait for them to start hiring and have plenty of no shows or better yet people leaving during or after training for greener pastures. Due to the 63% weakdicks it looks like will get contract improvements from people not on our seniority list.
They'll get the same new hires they've always gotten and all other legacy carriers get. Over time the contracts will once again even out.it will be interesting to see what kind of new hires they get.
Agreed. With the worst "contract" out of anyone out there short of Skybus, it will be interesting to see what kind of new hires they get. They'd better get Pinnacle on the speed dial to see what hiring practices the follow to fill seats.
Nu
Looks like NWA will have gone through the list this month or next. When will they be hiring off the street? I say this fall.
Pay, sick leave, vacation, schedules, 50% pay for deadhead,retirement or lack there of(negotiated targeted to those with very little frozen, now the senior bubbas are holding up the fair distribution of the DC funding with threats of age discrimination lawsuit(these same guys are in the 48-55 yr old bracket and have been widebody capts. for 5yrs or more with DBs worth 9000-12000 grand per/month and want more) length of contract, poor mx at best with the SCABS either pencil whipping putting it on MEL, just to name a few of the things we have the worst of. If you don't have anything better come back, but if I were you I would be sending resumes to everyone that is hiring. I include our fellow ch11 airline delduh in that, better pay, shorter contract, better retirement and a much more unified pilot group.
Pay, sick leave, vacation, schedules, 50% pay for deadhead,retirement or lack there of(negotiated targeted to those with very little frozen, now the senior bubbas are holding up the fair distribution of the DC funding with threats of age discrimination lawsuit(these same guys are in the 48-55 yr old bracket and have been widebody capts. for 5yrs or more with DBs worth 9000-12000 grand per/month and want more) length of contract, poor mx at best with the SCABS either pencil whipping putting it on MEL, just to name a few of the things we have the worst of. If you don't have anything better come back, but if I were you I would be sending resumes to everyone that is hiring. I include our fellow ch11 airline delduh in that, better pay, shorter contract, better retirement and a much more unified pilot group.
I wouldn't say it's the "worst" contract, it's probably about the same work-rules and pay as everyone else who went into Ch. 11 and kept the pensions largely intact for the senior guys (which is why it passed).Worst contract? Explain. Compare the work rules with those at UAL, UsAir, CAL,and some others. Even or better in ave. day, duty rig, lower monthly max, while keeping large part of of pensions, recent equity and others.
Yeah, but then you could have fought it again IMMEDIATELY when you exited bankruptcy, as you would be working without a contract and, technically, able to strike immediately. Maybe they would have granted the company an injunction, but it wouldn't have been the bankruptcy judge deciding it, it would be the NMB.Could have been much worse in Ch-11 against the judge etc. If management got just the monthly max and ave. day they wanted as other Ch-11's got we would have furloughed 200 more, worked another 4-6 days a month.
Huh? Know something I don't?Isn't pretty but will improve. Especially soon with the acquisition/merger coming.
Better than any other carrier for the senior guys, most certainly.
Worst contract? Explain. Compare the work rules with those at UAL, UsAir, CAL,and some others. Even or better in ave. day, duty rig, lower monthly max, while keeping large part of of pensions, recent equity and others. Could have been much worse in Ch-11 against the judge etc. If management got just the monthly max and ave. day they wanted as other Ch-11's got we would have furloughed 200 more, worked another 4-6 days a month. Isn't pretty but will improve. Especially soon with the acquisition/merger coming.
Didn't know the widebody guys were largely unaffected, nice for them, huh?Yea, it seems that except for the most ardent of yesmen, everyone concludes that the POS contract was sold for one reason, and one reason only, and that was to save the pension.
The working conditions on the widebody haven't changed all that much. They still get their rigs, crewmeals and 48 hours at downtown layover hotels. Meanwhile, the narrowbody crews have decended into a purgatory.
If that information is correct, I'm hoping the NWA MEC certainly nixes that right fast. Double-dipping seems to me to be rather rude, all thing considered.The final straw is the TDC debacle,where the same people who whined to save their pension and succeeded want a slice of everyone elses. These guys get a full payout of their DB plans, which is %60 yearly average AT THE OLD CONTRACT RATES PLUS the %5 "placeholder" DC that everyone has been earning since the new contract. That's money they NEVER would have seen, since most have maxed out the DB plan.
But that's not enough, and they want a slice of the TDC plan (which is MAYBE a %50 FAE AT THE NEW RATES, and then only if you're lucky), even though the junior guys will never see the kind of money they already have.
It makes everyone grumpy, to say the least.
Nu
If that information is correct, I'm hoping the NWA MEC certainly nixes that right fast. Double-dipping seems to me to be rather rude, all thing considered.
Good luck to everyone there!
Historically, the contracts at the legacies have ebbed and flowed but they tend to leapfrog each other as well. I'm not painting a rosy picture of life at NW but most pilots are savvy enough to know that a job offer at a legacy is one to accept (excepting Compass or the E190 at USAirways). If they want to leave, they will, just as numerous ones did in the late nineties, hopping from major to major. As usual the military guys will have their pick of the crop but hey, even my TWA class in '99 had a couple military guys, and no, they weren't washouts. At some point the NW contract will improve. Heck, maybe even management will improve, but as an AA furloughee I'm acutely aware of how unlikely that is. No legacy carriers will have any trouble attracting qualified applicants.I disagree that NWA will be drawing from the hiring same pool as in the past.