Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Friendliest aviation Ccmmunity on the web
  • Modern site for PC's, Phones, Tablets - no 3rd party apps required
  • Ask questions, help others, promote aviation
  • Share the passion for aviation
  • Invite everyone to Flightinfo.com and let's have fun

RAH dispatcher contract

  • Thread starter Thread starter Gimpy
  • Start date Start date
  • Watchers Watchers 10

Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Modern secure site, no 3rd party apps required
  • Invite your friends
  • Share the passion of aviation
  • Friendliest aviation community on the web
I said this a few years ago....the schools are filling these kids heads with visions of grandure.....getting to the majors in 2 years...the schools are where the lies start..just look at them on line...

The supply of new dispatchers out stripps the demand...the opposite of gas prices....where the demand is higher than the supply....

I for one have not returned to dispatching because of this....I have interviewed with many many carriers...many have offered jobs, and I politly told them that I could not perform my trade or accept the responsibility of the job for that rate of pay....Seriously...I have done this for 4 years and I may never return to dispatching because of it...I have found many other ways to use these skills in other fields....

So another way to make an impact in the supply is for the existing dispatchers to not accept the pay when other carriers are looking for experienced dispatchers..but you must kindly and professionally let them know why...this has to be done by as many folks as possible to make an impact... Just my 2 cents....
 
Most companies now value dispatchers with +5yrs of experience as they do those with no experience. Some day this will catch up with them, but until then even those with experience are often times best just staying where they're at. Unless you can't make $20/hr.
 
How about some new sayings for them.

RAH Dispatchers - making money........for management.

RAH dispatchers - dispatching tommorow's aircraft at yesterday's payrates.

RAH dispatatchers - dispatching bigger aircraft for smaller paychecks.

Any others?
 
For us it would be "Dispatching yesterday's airplanes for the day before yesterday's payrates" or something like that.
 
405 that doesn't compute.

I just re-read some posts. You're airlines starting pay is 12.88, correct? The 12.88 is before you have even approved your first contract.
At the END of the RAH 6 year contract, the starting pay is 12.93. 5 cents doesn't equate to too much of a difference.

So either you are at yesterday's without a contract, or they are at the day before yesterdays with a contract.:D
 
Look at it another way.
Acording to unionfacts:
http://www.unionfacts.com/unions/unionProfile.cfm?id=69187
The Local president makes 50,361 from the union.
A first year dispatcher makes 26270.40, a little more than half of what he President makes just from the union.
Don't forget, The 26270.40 is before the union takes it's dues to pay the Local President and everyone else!

405, I think you guys make more than the RAH guys make, when you factor in the dues!
 
Last edited:
Look at it another way.
Acording to unionfacts:
http://www.unionfacts.com/unions/unionProfile.cfm?id=69187
The Local president makes 50,361 from the union.
A first year dispatcher makes 26270.40, a little more than half of what he President makes just from the union.
Don't forget, The 26270.40 is before the union takes it's dues to pay the Local President and everyone else!

405, I think you guys make more than the RAH guys make, when you factor in the dues!

I made my statement based on the fact that I haven't had a pay raise since 2004.

We also do the W&B for our flights. Management dumped that in our laps about a year ago for retaliation.

So, I guess I should change it to "Doing double the work for yesterday's pay rates." :rolleyes:
 
That does suck. I do feel for you.

Though you did make another interesting point.
PCL has had 12.88 starting pay since at least 2004.
RAH got there starting pay raised in 2/06 to 12.93
In 2004 it was 12.19.
 
Every moronic imbecile that voted the TWU here has done one thing and one thing only: they saved the company a lot of money and I mean thousands of dollars.

Don't feel sorry for us though. We'll get through it.

However, I'm still angry at the idiot 6 to 12 month wonder effheads that voted the TWU in. They sat around, whined and complained, voted for "change" then split for greener grass when reality set in that it was going to be a long haul and left us with the mess they made when they really had no idea what this place used to be like.
 

Latest resources

Back
Top Bottom