weekendwarrior
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A great pilot group?!?!?!? The word GREAT should never be used near that airline. The pilots who moved over to freedom air might as well be SCABs. (not including CCair guys) The reason everyone hates mesa is because they are undercutting the industry with their low poverty wages. And although JO is a piece of $h!t, you cant blame it all on the mangement. The pilots voted for the contract. And of course you'll hear them say they had no choice. Agreeing to the contract was supposedly the only way to the get rid of the whole Freedom air mess. I call Bull$h!t!! They did have another option. They coulve gone on strike instead of giving in.aviatrix said:In a nutshell, they have a great pilot group but horribly incompetent management, which makes for a real mess! Their growth and attrition right now is just too much for the company and they're burgeoning at the seams!
Agreed completely! They (the 4 XJet pilots on this board who choose to b%tch about Mesa) are completely clueless as to the realities at Mesa. I think they're just too bitter about having to sit as an FO for 5+ years! The reality is, Mesa is losing pilots due to attrition to the majors faster than they can keep pace with! Everytime one of you quotes about the "jobs at the majors not being there anymore" you can bet that another Mesa pilot just got hired by SWA, JetBlue, and FedEx!350DRIVER said:You will find most of the bashing that occurs on this board is coming from folks who had to BUY their jobs back in the day and that are just a tad bitta that they are stuck at regional X with 4000 to 6000 hours TT with no option to move on. Most are p!ssed because these Mesa folks are putting in the time and moving on to bigger and better equipment, can you blame them? It is easy to hide behind a screen name, most wouldn't dare have the balls to open their mouth in real life, they talk the big talk though.
Mesa is not a career carrier, bottom line. I always find it comical when the bashing occurs out of complete ignorance and stupidity.
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What a joke... You actually think Mesa pilots give a flying fuc& about what you and others think about them? Put the pipe down and come back to reality from your little fantasy world.what other regional pilots think about you, etc,
stuart716 said:i have never had someone say to my face that we arent holding up the profession. i agree we may not be setting the bar at the level of a major, but it could also be a lot worse.
Those XJT 5 year FO's you speak of were hired in 2000. PFT was well over in 2000. If you don't think that Mesa's contract wasn't the original domino in the plethora of paltry 50 seat contracts that soon followed (CHQ, ARW, ACA, SKYW, Mesaba, etc), then you sir, are smoking crack. The main reason why my pilot group is not going to obtain the contract that we (and every other 50 seat carrier) deserve, is because there is someone (in this case Mesa and JO) willing to do it for less. Simple as that.350DRIVER said:Yeah, Ben franklin, etc, crack me up.If I had to buy my job, put in many years, 4000+ hours and still stuck at XJET then I am sure I wouldn't be the happiest person in the world either. They are full of BS and the posts are as delusional as could be. It is pretty easy to see that many Mesa guys are moving on to the AWA, ATA, JetBlue, Airtran's of this industry. Mesa is a stepping stone and a very good one at that, not a career carrier.
Are you going to use the Mesa contract as an excuse IF you guys end up caving in and taking less than what you think you "deserve"? If you are going to use this as a copout then you must be smoking much more crack than I am. Mesa's contract has no bearing on you or anyone else for that matter, your pilot group will get what they negotiate, bottom line and reality, Mesa isn't setting any bar let lower or higher let alone helping or dragging your group down one way or another. It is a poor excuse and BS if you use Mesa as a factor in this equation. Mesa is not helping you one way or another but I would be willing to bet any amount of money that you will blame them once you get the contract if it is not along the lines of what you are looking for. Much easier to transfer the blame to others versus accepting it in situations like this as history has proven.If you don't think that Mesa's contract wasn't the original domino in the plethora of paltry 50 seat contracts that soon followed (CHQ, ARW, ACA, SKYW, Mesaba, etc), then you sir, are smoking crack.
The sad thing is that they ( a select few on this board) will always look to place blame on everyone and any carrier but themselves no matter how successful they become, or unsuccessful for that matter. Mesa is an easy and bad "excuse" but the bottom line is that no person from Mesa is currently negotiating the new ExpressJet contract. We shall see how high this invisible bar will be raised when they get the huge Comair + 30% contract, in the meantime we can continue to listen to this BS about how Mesa lowered the invisible bar. God forbid they have to settle for industry standard pay that most all other regionals did post 9-11 .. I could hear it already, " Mesa fuc^ed us, blah, blah, blah, and that is why we didn't get what we deserve".Get real people, handle your business and stop looking for people to blame. If you deserve some industry topping salary, you will get it...if not, you won't. Best of luck.
Mesa has no bearing on our current talks? Are you kidding me? All we ever hear from our management is...350DRIVER said:As I have stated time and time again, I surely wish the entire ExpressJet pilot group the best of both worlds and hope they get every dollar that they feel that they deserve but do not blame Mesa should you fail or come up short..... Mesa has no bearing on your current talks. You will only get what you negotiate for, no other way around it.. Shoot for the stars and we shall see if you make it or come up short.
That's right - Mesa. Prior to them, you had ACA then Comair then Air Wisky then Horizon...each one topped the prior. Where was Mesa? Hmm....
This new board really challenges a person's proofreading skills. The sentence should read, "On the other hand, the MAPD program works, it is not P-F-T, and no one says you have to work there the rest of your life."bobbysamd said:On the other hand, the MAPD program works, it is not P-F-T, and no one says you have to work there the rest of your left . . . . .
Mesa Airlines is Part 121 time, the same as any other regional, and is recognized as such. It carries the same value as any other regional. Down the road, you could encounter people who just don't like Mesa Airlines and that could hurt your chances - just as if you were coming from ExpressJet, COEX, SkyWest, Horizon, etc. You can't do much about that. Your Mesa time should be fine and you shouldn't worry.If were to get a job right now with Mesa and ride it for a while, then leave and try to get a job with someone else, are my chances less because i was a previous Mesa employee? I ask this because I'm seriously thinking about going to Mesa. Also, Do any of you guys know if you do the PACE program, do any other Commuters like Delta connection look down on you or just recognize you as another applicant? Thanks, oh and I could it without the sarcasm, Im just asking.