coogebeachhotel
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BLUE BAYOU said:Our wages and benefits are comparable if not better than most airlines flying the A320--- In a few years the 190 will be reasonable as well. It's human nature to want bad things to happen to good people, especially in the airline industry. This same animosity carries to denied jumpseats from legacy carriers too, which is sad, considering no pilot or flight attendant has ever been denied a jumpseat by us. People don't seem to realize however, that the makeup of pilots here at JBLU are 80% or so furlough/previoius legacy experienced guys and gals. We'll keep doing what we do, y'all keep doing what you guys do, and in the end, life will go on...
A350 said:Just what is a union going to do for JB? I sure hope that if we ever do go down that road, we don't make the same mistakes that ALPA has made at other carriers.
It may make you feel better, but it won't solve a thing.
A350
coogebeachhotel said:I don't get it? The neagtive BS is just out of hand.
coogebeachhotel said:I don't get it? The neagtive BS is just out of hand.
What's wrong with getting paid more for doing more work? Most working people get time and half for overtime, a little over time won't hurt you.Stan said:...stop trying to petition the FAA for and exemption to the 8 hour rule.
Stan said:I don't want them to fail but I would like them to get a union and stop trying to petition the FAA for and exemption to the 8 hour rule.
hoover said:Also if JetBlue wants and exemption to the 8 hour rule, that is their business. You don't want to fly more than 8 hours? Again the solution is simple: Don't work for Jet Blue
Personally I think it is duty and rest time that matters, not how many hours you fly in between.