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Ponchus pilot said:Are you curently hiring and if so what is the best way to apply? Also, do you have job fairs for FA's? I have a few FA friends here at Continental Express that are working for less than $20K. Unfortunately these girls are young and dont know anything about the rest of the industry or SWA ( mostly rumors) Here are my questions:
What are the 1-5 year pay?
Min days off?
Health/retirement package?
Duty rigs?
What are the junior/senior bases?
Thanks for the info.
As CFI already pointed out....we are paid by the trip. There is a formula floating around that converts trip pay into hourly pay...perhaps one of our pilots will chime in.Ponchus pilot said:The pay you listed, is it per trip or per hour? if its per trip how do you convert it to hourly pay or even better what would the yearly salary be. What is the average pay increase over the life of the contract? thanks
ScRaMJeT said:I'd like to say Congratulations on your contract also.
The in-flight group never had a strike, which sent a very strong message to all.
I noticed only one of the pilots has responded with support to your post. It’s nice to see that at least one of the pilots supports you, and if they don't call them a scab.
Scramjet
canyonblue said:It is my belief that the Union could have given less to the top outs and more to the newbie's.It's a done deal, with an overwelming vote, but from someone with an intimate knowledge of your operation:
CanyonBlue, I'll bet you won't be sharing that philosophy when SWA pilot's contract comes up for renewal...you'll be flying a lot of long, silent trips with Senior Daddies, if you do vocalize it.
The "top-outs" have barely gotten back to COLA from the two previous contracts, and let's face it, a good part of SWA's past growth and success is due to those gals' (and later, guys') hardworking efforts. At a 12 year top-out, in a few years, a lot of folks may be rethinking the fact that a F/A's income/lifestyle can actually decline as their seniority increases, but the pay scales are likely designed to assure 50+% passage (remember your past contract's provisions assuring that "pre-retirement" affirmative vote?)
Approx. 22% total raise over 8 years (last pay raise for those "top outs" was in 2000...) compared to the 20+% over the last 2 years for your pilot group, is hardly being over generous to those topped out F/As...
Don't we all miss those long past "Golden Days" of commercial airline employment & travel (Think: "Catch Me If You Can"...), rather than a potential race to the bottom.
Fly Safe!
I have already vocalized it, and still do. Any F/A cares to ask me I tell them. I don't care who built this company, we are ALL employed here now. My opinion is that the senior F/A's could have taken a smaller raise (they were already 2nd highest paid behind Delta) and passed it on to the Mid-Level F/A's. You don't know what you're talking about on this issue. I have supported the F/A's, ALL of them.VmaxFlyR said:CanyonBlue, I'll bet you won't be sharing that philosophy when SWA pilot's contract comes up for renewal...you'll be flying a lot of long, silent trips with Senior Daddies, if you do vocalize it.