LowlyPropCapt
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why not likely? you sued to get a mainline number so why can't we?
5 more in JAN class, with 38-40 more on the list waiting to come as the J4J's leave!
why not likely? you sued to get a mainline number so why can't we?
Even if it was 50... A small price to pay for a long term career at mainline.
PSA signed J4J. Sounds like sour grapes to me. I wonder how many of those that are gripping were even employed when all of this J4J stuff went down?
Even if it was 50... A small price to pay for a long term career at mainline.
Also, currently there is no flowthrough agreement, that part of the original deal is not being honored either. PSA is a ********************hole of place to work as it is, without all this other stuff going on. I'm so glad I'm not there anymore!
I just think it is rediculous and short sighted to get bent out of shape over such small numbers of captain seats.
These guys aren't doing anything to you personally at PSA, just taking advantage of the contract language negotiated for them. Yeah, it is a sh*t sandwich, but then again so much of this job is exactly that.
We don't have a flow, how are we to get a long term career at mainline? The s#$t sandwich would go down a little easier if we at PSA had a mainline number as well but we don't and it doesn't look like we are ever going to.
I have been told by the PDT reps that one of the sticking points in the flow negotiations is PSA's treatment of the former-CEL-now-APL pilots.
Small numbers?
Difference to some F/O's is $36k a year vs capt pay at $60. I take $24k loss personally.
It could also mean the difference between Reserve and holding a line. I also take that very personally.
You just said it yourself....Taking Advantage.
You are asking for a level of fairness that simply doesn't exist.