Back to the original thought here -- what will flex do? Who knows but I can guarantee if they don't do something, I for one will be leaving. And I know of several others (10 plus at last count) who are actively scouting other jobs in addition to myself. Couple that with the fact that we will no longer get qualified/competetive candidates and flex is up a river.
The company's not great, but not the worst either. Not something I would want to leave for any other job, but not also one I'd sacrifice for at all. For you captains out there who are more or less locked in with fewer options than us guys only in a few years, think about all the fo's you like flying with and how quickly they'd be gone and how quickly your fo seat with be filled with some of the morons you guys are always complaining about (or at least to me). I've had many many of you tell me to get out now and how you wish you had that option.
For me it's quality of life first (which SUCKS here lately you must admit) and money second but money is still a very close second.
No, I won't post on bluebelly cuz I'm not stupid and neither will 95% of those who are looking for greener pastures. For the guy who used Kip, Peyton etc... as an example of being able to speak out and not get fired you are wrong. I do not think any oh them have spoken anywhere near the truth of how most are feeling. I can tell you for a fact having spoken with them personally, they are't saying nearly as much on Bluebelly as they do just hanging around Teterboro so I don't think that's a good example at all...
And to the idiots on the BB rumors board, while it's true no one forced me to take this job, it's also true they aren't doing very much to make me want to stay. The training contract is no longer an issue for me, but at this point I'd leave anyway if it were and pay them back out of the bigger checks I'd get elsewhere.
Sorry so long, but maybe there's some of you out there that really don't know this is how a lot of us feel -- don't believe me? -- ask your co-pilot if they are honestly looking elsewhere and if they trust you, you might be surprised how many of them will answer hell yes. Nothing against flex, but if they don't change I wouldn't want to stick around and be miserable and locked in 10 years from now.
For me to stick around a while they have to at least match it. To make it a career job, they'd have to get rid of the pilots are a dime a dozen mentality D Gross and so many higher ups have.