Huck
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said Kip Darby, president of Atlanta-based AIR.
"Napoleon, don't worry, I'm sure there's an airline out there that's your soul-mate."
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said Kip Darby, president of Atlanta-based AIR.
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........................................................Please keep posting. I don't care what you write.
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Wow.
I think that is where you are wrong, when they are unable to staff an airline(not enough applicants) the only way that they can attract more applicants is to make the pay better then the other guys pay.
All airlines promised those things at one point.. They could crash too.
Ha, ha, my flight school advertised during those blocks. Gotta love it.I think it has to do with TBS not showing Top Gun almost every night at 7pm like it use too.
That's true, as with any job. But if they crash 50 years from now after you've retired...does it matter? The situation here isn't getting any better with Management's "make money at all costs" mentality. You're in bankruptcy, your CEO needs a retention bonus to stay. You're out of bankruptcy, your CEO needs another bonus for "saving" the company (at the expense of employees) That mindset isn't going away anytime soon, I suspect, and the last thing on management's mind is to throw THEIR hard earned money at the employees to stop their complaining. It's very sad how management has beaten the pilots into a distracted state where they are celebrating over nickle and dime payraises, yet they have absolutely NO retirement. Take what you can get while you can get it, and it's overseas for now.
so toilet how does that make a flying job any different than most other jobs?
Toilet, I guess you are not keeping up on what is going on in Detroit, 10,000 lays next week for auto white collar at Chrysler, Ford cut 34,000 employees last, closed three factories, no the airline business is no different. The big difference is pilots when they loose their jobs go to the bottom of a seniority list at starting pay, engineers go to another job at about 80% of their former wages.
What about Motorolla cutting another 3400?Toilet, I guess you are not keeping up on what is going on in Detroit, 10,000 lays next week for auto white collar at Chrysler, Ford cut 34,000 employees last, closed three factories, no the airline business is no different. The big difference is pilots when they loose their jobs go to the bottom of a seniority list at starting pay, engineers go to another job at about 80% of their former wages.
The big difference is pilots when they loose their jobs go to the bottom of a seniority list at starting pay, engineers go to another job at about 80% of their former wages.
Toilet, I guess you are not keeping up on what is going on in Detroit, 10,000 lays next week for auto white collar at Chrysler, Ford cut 34,000 employees last, closed three factories, no the airline business is no different. The big difference is pilots when they loose their jobs go to the bottom of a seniority list at starting pay, engineers go to another job at about 80% of their former wages.
The other thing about auto workers: They have an effective union! Wow, imagine that....
When they get laid off, they still earn over 50% of their pay. That gives the employers an incentive to not lay them off. Also: Because of the lay-off pay, when the company really does want to thin the ranks, they offer HUGE contract buy outs to get folks off the list. Anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000+. Now, that is the work of a real union.
Now, of course, those "I've got mine" @hole pilots are going to come on here and say crap like: "Yeah, but those kind of benefits mean that overall everyone gets paid a little less (like, for example, senior captains...)"
And that's probably true, but it didn't stop the auto workers unions from negotiating it nonetheless. Why? Because the auto workers know that EVERY worker matters, and there is strength in unity. And, they still earn more than regional pilots from day one.
What does ALPA do? Sit around and figure out schemes to pay their captains a little bit more while screwing over ALPA pilots at other carriers. For just one example, look at Compass. Thanks guys!