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Yeah, it was kind of funny actually. Their Chief Pilot was saying they paid 65 grand to start, so I said "That's what I made at JetBlue this year." He asked if I was a Captain, and I said "No, I was a newhire FO." Then he says "Yeah, but we'll give you 4800 stock options at $5.00." I replied "JetBlue gave me 9000 and I'm immediately vested." He says "We're estimating an IPO of $70.00." I asked if I could get that in writing.Actually, kind of a fun exchange since I had absolutely ZERO desire to go there. The HR chick was doable though. And she definitely knew it. She and Stephanie Grantham from AirTran were definitely dressed to pick up guys in the hotel bar later. I called it an early night though, so I don't know if anyone got a "job interview".
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Other required equipment:
(1) Backpack (to carry manuals)
(1) Pair Oakley sunglasses
(1) Automobile in running condition (for delivering pizzas to supplement pay).
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What's the difference between a skybus Captain who elects to make $65/hr and an ASA FO that elects to take a position at $20/hr? Both are willing to take an undercutting job to enhance their future hiring potential while continuing to give management the opportunity to continue wage and benefit cuts at the legacy and other carriers. So why is everyone getting on Skybus people? Should people that work at ASA, Chataqua, or Skywest be embarrased for working that those airlines?
Let's face it, in about 10 years there won't be any majors worth upgrading to...everyone will be flying 150 seat RJ's for $50 and hour.
These guys should never get jumpseat privileges.
What's the difference between a skybus Captain who elects to make $65/hr and an ASA FO that elects to take a position at $20/hr? Both are willing to take an undercutting job to enhance their future hiring potential while continuing to give management the opportunity to continue wage and benefit cuts at the legacy and other carriers. So why is everyone getting on Skybus people? Should people that work at ASA, Chataqua, or Skywest be embarrased for working that those airlines?
Let's face it, in about 10 years there won't be any majors worth upgrading to...everyone will be flying 150 seat RJ's for $50 and hour.
The plan is simple — to give you, the traveler, what you want. Which is why with Skybus, you’ll get:
[LIST]
[*]Really low fares
[*]Nonstop service to major destinations
[*]New 150-seat jet aircraft
[*]On-time arrivals
[*]Luggage that arrives when you do
[*]A smile[/LIST][/quote]
The passengers really dont want 150 seats on a plane that should only seat 132.
How can you do better with on-time arrivals than the competition? What about weather delays? Or does Skybus takeoff with ice and thunderstorms?
How can you be sure that the luggage arrives when you do?
A smile? Every airline has a disgruntled employee.
Good luck. Keep your logbooks up to date.
Why??? They're not crossing anybody's picket line.