atrdriver
Living in Paradise
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No, they got that because they have a good company
They sure must be passing out some good dope out there.
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No, they got that because they have a good company
what I'm most interested in is results. I cite ASA and Comair because they are large regionals who provide feed to DAL. They have a system, a process, a way of doing things. SkyWest does as well. For me and my family, the SkyWest way provides better results and prospects in terms of QOL, pay, growth opportunities, career opportunities, bases, etc.
People continually scream about a legally enforceable contract and life becoming better with unions. From what i've seen, this only happens in rare circumstances (expressjet and netjets). What does happen is the placement of a generally bloated and overbearing process. Pilots at ASA have been waiting for years for negotiations to come to an end. In the meantime, the pilots are getting abused, their pay sucks, and they have a very hostile attitude towards their company.
Just a quick question, how many people complain that Southwest flies 737-800 airplanes for 737-300 seat pay? Or that UPS flies 747 aircraft for 727 pay? Or that FedEx flies 757 airplanes for 727 pay? Or that Continental flies 777 planes for 767 wages? So they make the 700/900 pay different from 200? What if you live in a domicile where Skywest bases 200's? You would have to start commuting for that pay raise.
Just a quick question, how many people complain that Southwest flies 737-800 airplanes for 737-300 seat pay? Or that UPS flies 747 aircraft for 727 pay? Or that FedEx flies 757 airplanes for 727 pay? Or that Continental flies 777 planes for 767 wages? So they make the 700/900 pay different from 200? What if you live in a domicile where Skywest bases 200's? You would have to start commuting for that pay raise.
Yes Skywest needs a raise. But personally I think it should reflect the whole fleet. Ideally 70 seat pay for ALL the airplanes.
Just a quick question, how many people complain that Southwest flies 737-800 airplanes for 737-300 seat pay?
Should we get paid 80 percent more for flying a 90? I'd love to, but in the current airline industry, I hardly think it's realistic with or without a union. Hopefully, we can work out some kind of blended or split rate for the RJ.
If the expectations of you an your pilot group are low like you have stated above, then perhaps not. It is not what is realistic and what is not realistic. What is important is what your pilot group can negotiate. The more unified you are the better it will be. Also, the pay structure for the larger AC is not as simple of percentage of PAX carried. There are many other factors such as operating cost per PAX seat mile. The larger the AC the lower the number. Its based on that fact and many others that Pilot unions ask for more money for flying the larger AC. If you have low self worth then you can expect low pay.
If the SkyWest pilots were smart then they'd take the payraise and vote in the union. Status quo while negotating their contract would mean that they would keep it and possibly negotiate rates on top of what they just got.