VERY important point-the company can screw us any way they want!
-VOTE NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They can do that to you now. Or did you not know that?
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VERY important point-the company can screw us any way they want!
-VOTE NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guys. We are one of the last regionals without PBS. We need it to be competitive. If we can get an industry-leading PBS system in the process of becoming more competitive, that is great.
I strongly urge that if competitiveness/growth is a major reason that you want to vote yes, you should reconsider. I know that most other regionals have it however, we are not playing on the same field as them anymore. We are now an alter ego airline and for any chance of growth will have to become cheaper than our sister company. If you or the union want to continue waving the growth flag there is going to have to be some data to back it up. I want to know how much money this can save the company, what are ASA’s total expenses, and what are Skywest’s total expenses? Without that data you are just wandering blindly. Is saving the company less than 1% going to make us cheaper than Skywest? Also remember what happened to the other regionals that voted in LOAs for growth.
I hope no one expects this single LOA to solve the entire reserve issue
That's exactly right. I think some people think this is contract negotiations! It is what it is.Simply put, it's negotiations for a PBS system that will will be at ASA, and in my opinion, looks industry leading!
Oh, and I'm voting yes because I think it will be better for the pilots, as well as the company as a whole. PBS is a more advanced method of bidding, and will be better than line bidding just due to that fact alone, not to mention all of the other advantages negotiated into the LOA. Why would I want someone else to build my schedule?
The Company and the Union missed an opportunity then. Fixing (or at least improving) the reserve system would have helped in a lot of ways. Not only would the quality of life for Reserves been improved, but that improvement could have rallied a lot of support behind the PBS vote. Line holders can't reasonably expect Reserves (who have no hope of holding a line any time soon) to support an agreement that offers them little. The Union and the Company had a chance to show the entire pilot group some improvement. Instead, they more or less gave the Reserves the finger.I hope no one expects this single LOA to solve the entire reserve issue
First of all, you need to study up on what an alter-ego airline is. We were purchased in our present form, not started as a union-busting maneuver.
Second, exactly how will voting no (and thumbing your nose to management) help your position? Your attitude is the same as those that burn as much fuel as possible when they are angry that the company will not give them a pay raise. It makes absolutely no sense, and shows ignorance.
SkyWest wants us to be successful and profitable. PBS will help us towards that, and make us look more appealing. Voting no out of spite, that's just stupid.
who are you blowing in scheduling?" I know of several pilots including myself that have had RR assignments turn in to as many as 5 day trips... and this has occurred on repeated occasions. Many more times than not, you will be out 2,3, or 4 days on a RR. THAT IS WHAT NEEEDS TO BE STOPPED....IN WRITING NOT A HANDSHAKE AGREEMENT.
Oh, and I'm voting yes because I think it will be better for the pilots, as well as the company as a whole. PBS is a more advanced method of bidding, and will be better than line bidding just due to that fact alone, not to mention all of the other advantages negotiated into the LOA. Why would I want someone else to build my schedule?
PBS is a more advanced method of bidding, and will be better than line bidding just due to that fact alone... Why would I want someone else to build my schedule?