Originally Posted by
cybourg10
What might be a modest pay raise to you could be a pay cut for me. A couple more bucks an hour for me with your 401k, medical, sick time, trip trading flexibility, soft time pay, etc. I am not voting for your modest pay raise so that I can lose any more money on this job. I turned down ASA back in 2006 when they were begging me to interview because their total compensation was not as good as places like XJT and AWAC (not to mention they were losing planes to SKW mainline). Stop thinking that singing a 3% raise is going to get you into a 175 by this time next year. Get married and have a kid and then lets see how cool you are with just a "modest" raise while our customers make record profits. The regional airlines are not viable business and we need to stop keeping these zombie companies alive with perpetual concessions. Take your modest pay raise and use it as you would toilet paper. I'd rather go unemployed then work under ASA's contract with a "modest" pay raise.
You better start filling out that resume of yours then because there is no way the company is going to give us anything other than a "modest" pay increase, if there is an increase at all. I think a lot of pilots on here would call it a win, if we were even able to keep the current pay rates, but just change some QOL issues that cost the company nothing. We make more than: TSA, Silver, PSA, Pinnacle, Piedmont, Mesa, Go-Jet, Compass, Commute Air, and Republic. We are on par with Eagle, Horizon, and Skywest all in terms of hourly pay.
Why do you think we should get or deserve a pay increase? People in this industry are always complaining about something. 6 leg days! Screw that! (Oh these new rest rules suck I'm only going to be doing 2 leg days with 19 hours on the ground in Moline gross.) Our performance numbers are terrible! (Lets do a 30 minute taxi and fly 250 the whole way to get overblock). At the end of the day we all talk a big game but when it comes to losing our job or working we will always back down. The reason being....seniority is everything. If you want to take a pay loss and quit go ahead. You can start at 24 dollars an hour working reserve somewhere else.
The only trick we have up our sleeve is that we are unable to fill new hire classes. With the demand of pilots increasing at the regional level as attrition rates increase the current pilot group could use that as leverage to get more pay.