NarcolepticAV8R
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I don't think the override amounts to $3-4
I believe its more like 2% which for a 18 year captian that amounts to $1.88
Can you say bend over and take it?
And their so dumb they don't even know their getting fuked
Good luck when it comes to checkride time after you pissed off somebody in the training department! you'll be in the street with nothing to say about it!
Hey c'mon guys. Let's say a captain making $80 an hour credits 1000 hrs in one year. And let's say they fly the 700 exclusively. 5% equates to an extra $4000 a year. I'd take an extra $4000.
And their so dumb they don't even know their getting fuked
and yet SkyWest pilots make more in the final result.
35 years without all the 'assistance' and 'protection' of ALPA. so far, so good.
(haters alert!!!! this is your cue to chime in with all the tired arguments about how we only have what we do because of you, how they're going to screw us over any minute (35 years, the clock is ticking), or that they already are, blah blah blah blah)
be happy where you are. if you aren't, leave. many former ALPA folks (me included) weren't happy where they were, and left to come here. it's not perfect, but all in all it's pretty good.
Can you say bend over and take it?
Your mom sure does...
I'm not proud nor ashamed of the transfer of ASA's aircraft to SkyWest. That is busisiness, and proof that ALPA isn't really worth 2 percent. The pilot groups are great at both airlines, and I wish ASA the best in their contract negotiations. I wish we were all in this together, but the reality of it is we are not. ALPA wants you to think we are, but without one list, I don't buy it.
With all the recent problems Skywest Pilots are having with the FAA, keep on thinking that way. How do I know this? One of our former pilots currently is at the FAA and one of my friends just signed on. Speaking to him about it, it sounds pretty serious. I guess your little SAPA sent out a letter saying something to the effect that they're not going to help anybody who screws up anymore along with the Company. As I understand it, ALPA has since gotten involved a little, and have asked the question...."What is the reason for all the problems? Rather than go on a Witch Hunt and violate a bunch of pilots, let's figure out why it's happening and what we can do to fix it, rather than hang pilots out to dry." I'd say that's pretty good insurance to have.....
Trojan
I was on the maiden flight from YUL. You have to see the plane in person, it really is stunning! The controllers went nuts over it in Burlignton and SLC. Unfortunately, DL has pictched a hissy fit about the paint scheme. Since it will be flying out of ATL who knows how long the paint job will last.
Delta ordered the airplane. Delta pays the tab. If Delta wants their name on the airplane they bought to promote their brand it simply seems logical.Unfortunately, DL has pictched a hissy fit about the paint scheme. Since it will be flying out of ATL who knows how long the paint job will last.
Anybody care to say who painted that 35th Anny. Aircraft?? Me thinks that ExpressJet got paid for that fine piece of Mexican paint shop splendor.........