They complain about not being able to fill classes, yet pull this kind of crap. Are they really that stupid to think they can get away with it and still get well qualified people to come to class?
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They complain about not being able to fill classes, yet pull this kind of crap. Are they really that stupid to think they can get away with it and still get well qualified people to come to class?
They complain about not being able to fill classes, yet pull this kind of crap. Are they really that stupid to think they can get away with it and still get well qualified people to come to class?
Effective immediately:
New hire classes were told this evening that:
1. The $400 weekly stipend (paid as an "independent contractor--all taxes and SS your responsibility) has now been reduced to $200 per week.
2. IOE completion bonus of $750 not to be paid to anyone--including those who have already completed it and are awaiting payment.
3. Six month longevity bonus of $500 cancelled.
No surprise, several people announced their intention to "vote with their feet" while others plan to milk PCL through the end of training and then move on.
Great job guys! This will really help your fall/winter staffing model.![]()
Breach of contract if the Company put it out in writing.
If so, Company says if you do this, come to work for me, I will do this, pay you these bonuses. That is a contract, a meeting of the minds if both people except the terms by their actions.
Apparently the $200 for the first two weeks was a trial to see if they could get away with it. No one resigned en masse, so they had a new benchmark for how far they could push, starting with next weeks checks.
Let's say some of the new hires do walk. Can that be considered an unsuccessful attempt to complete a 121 training program? I am just wondering if that kind of thing would bite you in the long run.
Let's say some of the new hires do walk. Can that be considered an unsuccessful attempt to complete a 121 training program? I am just wondering if that kind of thing would bite you in the long run.
Breach of contract if the Company put it out in writing.
If so, Company says if you do this, come to work for me, I will do this, pay you these bonuses. That is a contract, a meeting of the minds if both people except the terms by their actions.
I know someone who told PNCL to shove it after his 2nd day in the sim, Mesaba didn't have a problem taking him![]()
"any previous part 121 experience?"
"Well I started with PNCL and then told them to shove it because, well, because they're PNCL"
"Yeah we totally understand, welcome aboard!"
Have any of the referral bonuses ever been paid?