I realize in this day and age of one handout after another, 'paying your dues' is not an accepted (or even familiar) concept. I'm sorry, but it's real, it's proper and there's nothing wrong with expecting it.
Items 1-3 don't really warrant a response.
4. Box 1 of my 2008 W-2 said $90,972.65. Keep in mind that this was with a 14.5% paycut for about 1/2 the year. 5th year pay before that.
5. QOL doesn't begin to compare with Mesa. Here are some numbers published in our monthly bid packet:
Month Avg Line Value Avg Days Off
Jan 77:13 15.64
Feb 75:58 16.20
Mar 76:52 16.29
Apr 77:12 17.31
May 76:13 16.48
Jun 76:48 16.26
Jul 79:26 16.86
Aug 78:O4 15.96
Sep 79:11 16.67
Oct 77:52 17.43
Keep in mind that these numbers are average. Captains and FOs bid on the exact same lines so these numbers apply to both seats. I'm in the top 1/3 of the FO list so I do a little better than the above, on average.
As another point of comparison, I'm just finishing the 3rd overnight on a 4-day trip. On this trip I've stayed at 2 Crowne Plazas (SFO and LGA) and a Hilton (MCI). Not that there aren't better hotels out there, but it's not too shabby, either. My most frequent hotel stays at Mesa were at the Holiday Inn in Farmington, NM and the Plaza Inn in Garden City, KS.
You are EXTREMELY out of touch if you think life as an FO at Frontier even VAGUELY resembles life at a crappy feeder airline like RAH or Mesa.
The point of me working at Mesa was to build time and experience so that I'd be qualified to move on to better jobs with a better quality of life. I interviewed at Frontier, started at the bottom, endured reserve, probationary pay, less-than-optimum schedules and now enjoy a pretty decent quality of life for decent pay. I'm OK with all that.
What I didn't do **and what I wouldn't have expected to do** was jump ahead of somebody who'd gone through all the above because Johnny O happened to have enough cash laying around to buy a mainline carrier.
Instead, had Johnny O purchased a mainline carrier, I would have been content with being stapled to the bottom of said mainline carrier's seniority list and thrilled with the idea of a guaranteed job, better QOL and better pay, **when my seniority allowed.**
That's the point the RAH folks are missing in all of this. Most all the pilots at Frontier and Midwest have done something to accumulate significant time and experience before coming to a mainline carrier. If someone is Junior at Midwest, it's most commonly because he first worked at a crappy feeder airline like Mesa or RAH and then interviewed and was hired by Midwest.
I don't feel any entitlement to your job. I don't want your job. You can have it. You can have exclusive upgrade rights to all the EMB-170 and/or 190's you want.
Now: If you can make the same statements with regard to my job and the equipment I'm flying, then we have no problem.
O god here we go again with the "I paid my dues" $hit......
1. F9 guys have a viable product, they will fair better in the integration then MW.
2. My jet is shiny, isn't yours?
3. We will keep our $37 hour job as long as people will do it for that.
4. What are you making now sitting right seat? What your QOL, probably as good as it was at mesa.
5. You are MORE to blame then pilots at RAH, you worked at MESA...friggen MESA. Pot meet kettle
When it comes to MW pilot group, I can say that I haven't run into any of the nay sayers like citation in MKE. Most of the guys left understand what they are faced with and are looking to see if we have any more info on whats going on. Citation is a cancer to RAH but he will most likely never see the flight deck of an RAH plane because he is very junior at MW and will be close to the bottom of the list when it comes together.