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Old 02-28-2016 | 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by prior121
Oh horsesh*t. When I came to Mesa, there was really no quick upgrade anywhere but Compass. And it was HARD to get hired there. (2012-2013) Everyone paid about $22-24 an hour, and anyone who had any sort of a "better" contract, and was hiring (XJT) was career suicide due to all the 50 seaters. Mesa offered the same pay as everyone else, no 50 seaters, and some possible growth (only first 9 900s had heen announced, E175s were a strong rumor) on the horizon.

In today's market with 50k first year pay at 9E, $40 hour year one at OO, XJT, S5, YX..... quick upgrades at TSA, PSA, Compass and OO (soon?) you are nothing short of retarded for coming to work here. There are plenty of places you can get hired to fly a shiny new 175 for almost twice as what Mesa pays.

So yes, You New Guy. As long as you are coming to class, you are hurting our ability to get a new contract. And no, iflyRC is wrong, it's not every other pilot on properties fault. The times were different when we came here. Taking a job that pays $22 hour is not equal to quitting a job that pays $63 an hour just because that same job pays $22 first year. We have too much invested as 3rd or 4th year employees. The problem is the people coming here now.
But the new hires are still coming...

You can't expect complaining on a fourm to change that fact. It is a fact that people are coming to class for whatever reason they deem to be the right choice for them.

One day, those people will dry up. Who knows when that will be but I don't suspect JO to let that happen anytime soon. He's playing the game well. We are the lowest paid with the highest insurance cost. Its bull, but we came here knowing the game and are choosing to participate.

If you think there is going to be even an industry average contract approved by JO, then I think we are in for a long hard fight in front of us. It is up to the union to fight the good fight under the conditions they operate within. If they are filling classes, then our leverage in that respect is gone. But we have other ways to get a better contract.