JetMonkey
It's ok, I speak Jive
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I voted "yes" and would do it again. Will the membership feel like they got the shaft by the time spring rolls around? Only time will tell, but I doubt it. A difference of 12 TFP per month is less than 2 extra days per month with the new ADG of 6.5. The ones who are most likely to complain are those who don't want to work and are ticked because it is now harder to trade a 4 day down to a turn. They should be thanking their lucky stars we didn't end up with minimums. The amount of $$ we spend on bennies for F/A's who barely fly has got to be staggering. At any rate, since the ADG did go from 4 to 6.5, trips will have to be more productive. However, our scheduled duty day remains 10.5 hours so there is only so much more the company can do with us. The company already has a 118TFP max and yet the avg line credit for BWI in September is 96.49 If nothing else, crew planning will have to stop building 3 days that pay 14 and 4 days that pay 25. In the end, if they really intended to get more bang for their flight attendant buck, they would have tied the duty rigs and pay raises to a longer duty day. They didn't. If anyone starts complaining to you about the contract just tell em to start working on their wishlist the next go round now and remind em that 2008 will be here before they know it.canyonblue said:The pay will be offset by the increase in productivity, and less F/A's needed on the property. The new contract raises the amount by which a line can be built from 118 TFP to 130 TFP. Imagine if Delta had the ability to build F/A lines to 114 hours. I think in 6 months you will be hard pressed to find a F/A that will say they voted yes.
Single ClassMr Hat said:Not at all, the E195 isn't an RJ. It has a few more seats than a 737-500.
FWIW, Continentals' 737-500s seat 104 in a dual class configuration 10/94 is the mix.Mr Hat said:So 4 seats makes it an RJ?
4 seats warrent a huge reduction in pay?
4 seats somehow make it okay to pay regional airline wages to fly it?
My comparison was off, Usually when I think of the EMB195 vs the small 737's I do so using the 737's at my parent company. My point was that when you call that airplane an RJ your buying into the corporate scheme to lower major airline pay rates. Its a management marketing term used to show pilots that its okay to pay regional pay on a regional airplane when the truth is that there is no such thing as a regional jet. A jet is a jet, period.