General Lee said:
I didn't advocate Midway Connection getting larger planes, I actively went out looking for better employment when I could. I didn't want to bring bigger planes DOWN to the "commuter level" (what we had back then--not a regional yet)--I wanted to go fly bigger planes at a bigger airline. The people at SkyWest cannot see that. CAL is hiring----go for it guys. And, I liked getting a raise when I went to the left seat of that E120, it was a lot more than the left seat of the Dornier 228. That isn't the case at SkyWest.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Might I be so bold, oh glorious General, to suggest that you might not have any idea as to what you are talking about with respect to me and my fellow SkyWesters? Almost every Captain I know that has 1,000 hours PIC is beating down every door they can to make their move to the next level, and many are moving on: to jetBlue, to CAL, to SWA...
But might I also be so bold as to suggest that times currently are not so prosperous as they were when you made you giant leap to the majors? Perhaps the pilots at SkyWest are not moving just as quick as they may choose because just maybe, there are not so many jobs at the majors to be had as there once were before.
PLEASE do us all the favor of holding back you condescension in your attempts to tell us that jobs gained at the regionals are jobs lost at the majors. We all know this: you are not some enlightened messiah come down from on high at the Majors board to enlighten us lowly regional pilots.
We get it guy, thanks for the update.
Here's another one for you: We can't do anything to stop it.
Who can? YOU, General.
YOU, General, have the leverage to negotiate iron-clad scope to keep those jobs at the major level. YOU, General, have the leverage to initiate a work-action that will directly affect your company's future, rather that just force them to outsource to another lift-provider. YOU, General, have the full support of ALPA, without any conflict of interest, to coerce your company into establishing a precedent that the industry can follow.
Regional airlines, my dear, are just better paid commuter airlines with jets instead of turboprops.
We're all waiting for you guys to make a stand to protect your jobs, because just as those who came before you, you protect yourself by providing for those who follow...