Originally Posted by
gringo
That's a big fat negative Ghostrider, I'm not trying to "justify" anything.
There was a post stating that it was "disgusting" that we don't offer benefits from Day One as if we were the ONLY carrier to be in that position.
Apparently, however, we are not; aside apparently from Delta and United, it appears in fact to actually BE industry standard not to offer benefits from Day One.
So the entire "disgusting" comment was out of whack; more like "unfortunate".
Yes, it is unfortunate that we don't offer full bennies from Day One. We have an opportunity to address that shortly.
But is it "disgusting" that we don't offer bennies from D1? I think that's a bit of a stretch.
I paid my dues long before I got here. Trust me; there's few things I hate more than guys saying "well, first year sucks because you haven't paid your dues yet." Bullshiite. I've more than paid my dues. As has every single new hire walking through these doors (I'm not counting the Riddle kids. That's a different thread altogether. Sharp kids, but they haven't seen shiite yet.) And I'm not settling for a sub-standard contract when the time comes. I've learned many painful lessons along the way to get here.
But the fact of the matter is that a 90 day waiting period is in fact industry standard.
We will shortly have an opportunity to change that; we can be one of the few destination carriers to offer full bennies from D1.
Let's make it happen.
Murica!
Also, Happy Birthday Jesus!
I added the Bold above.....fair enough, disgusting was a bit harsh and perhaps not the correct word choice. So I'll go with your 'unfortunate' situation instead. Regardless, waiting 90 days is far too long. It shouldn't be any longer than by the end of the month you were hired....or 30 days worst-case-senario.