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Absolutely...
VA is populated by many once proud ALPA members, who, saw a step up, and took it.
If by a "step up," you mean far lower pay, crappier work rules, and the scorn of the majority of the pilot profession...they yep, they really took a step "up."
The reason Jet Blue wants into LAX is to kick VAs @ss
This crap has gone on for ages. It will continue to go on for years from now.
I would be willing to work for a airline for less money if they treated its employees and costumers with respect. Hell, making a few dollars less but having a fun work enviroment is worth it.
Get over yourself.
If by a "step up," you mean far lower pay, crappier work rules, and the scorn of the majority of the pilot profession...they yep, they really took a step "up."
Guys- you're dumb if you think the ship sinks or swims on pilot pay. Southwest has been the highest for how long? And still profitable. They're profitable b/c they give a damn and actually try to make the company money-- If pilots have any stake in taking down a company- like UAL was accused of- it's b/c management doesn't keep their promises - therefore the summer of hell- and the leftover "F- you, United" mentality. We can save so much $$ if we cared to.
So i don't care what VA works for-= that's on them. And Joevollers has a point. Right now VA is fighting for their existence. So pay is low. USAir is profitable now- yet the bankruptcy contract is still in place??? Who's the bigger scum by your logic?
I will say though that you are forgetting Joe that you start over at year 1 scale when you upgrade at VA.
VERY well said... Skybus proved once and for all that pilot pay is not a factor.. fuel, business plan, and quality of management are the hinge point!
VA's pay is actually quite a bit better than most out there.. I can't think of a job that starts at $44/hr and goes to $95/hr after 1 year except UPS/Fedex and maybe WN?
Straight up question and not trying to flame. Is upgrade still merit based, if so how can you say you go to $95 an hour year one. How long is the upgrade at VA and are you guys still getting airplanes besides the few Skybus dumped back to you??
VERY well said... Skybus proved once and for all that pilot pay is not a factor.. fuel, business plan, and quality of management are the hinge point!
VA's pay is actually quite a bit better than most out there.. I can't think of a job that starts at $44/hr and goes to $95/hr after 1 year except UPS/Fedex and maybe WN?
btw.. don't work for them.. just an aspirant..
As for deliveries, firm are 33, and plans are for 100 inside 4 years.
"It's been awesome," said Brandon Brown, a San Francisco State University student whose family lives in Westchester and was flying down from San Francisco on a Virgin America flight. "Sometimes it's now cheaper for me to fly than drive."
P.S. Virgin pilots are still welcome to walk away from my jumpseat.