WhiteCloud
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Re: Re: Re: SkyWest, Not Paid in Training, e
Unfortunately, you're right on the money. Turnover is slowing and pilot applications are piling up on their desk and some of the posters on this board are already talking about shelling out 20K to get a jump on their colleagues. Let's see what Skywest actually does. We'll know in a few months. Ziggy1
PCL_128 said:And the worst thing is, they are non-union so the company can just impose new work-rules and salaries without even consulting with the pilot group. I'm not saying that this will happen, but these sorts of things are a slippery slope. They start by screwing over the new hires and eventually they work their way up to wage and benefits cuts.
If they had told you from the beginning that you would not be paid during training, then this wouldn't bother me so much. But promising you pay during training and then changing their mind is just playing dirty.
Unfortunately, you're right on the money. Turnover is slowing and pilot applications are piling up on their desk and some of the posters on this board are already talking about shelling out 20K to get a jump on their colleagues. Let's see what Skywest actually does. We'll know in a few months. Ziggy1