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Union coming on the property? Hearing IPO will never happen? I hear that the management is weak....and confused. Things dont look to good at Skybus....employees are saying that nothing more then a NICKLE and DIME operation. Anyone with info?
 
Union coming on the property? Hearing IPO will never happen? I hear that the management is weak....and confused. Things dont look to good at Skybus....employees are saying that nothing more then a NICKLE and DIME operation. Anyone with info?

7 posts a year ICAO....

You must be reliable. Where are you "hearing" this from?
 
I don't pull stuff out of my rearend either

True. And looking at ICAO's other posts he seems to be a Skybus flamer. It amazing how all these guys that hate certain companies seem to know so much about them.
 

I normally stay out of the 'You're ruining the industry' sh!tfests, but this deserved attention:
Extreme penny-pinching also has gotten on the pilots' nerves. In the pilots' lounge, "They took away the bottled water recently because they said it cost too much," the pilot said.
"They got us these cheap plastic containers to fill up and take on the plane, but they leaked. They admitted they made a mistake and gave us bottled water again. But to save the delivery cost, they have pilots on their off-hours go to Costco and pick up cases of water and deliver them to the airport."
I sincerely hope the pilots at Skybus have the sack to organize and negotiate more reasonable working conditions and pay.
 

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