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Old 06-23-2016 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Dictum
Relative scarcity. If the legacies are getting better qualified pilots than Allegiant and everyone is supposedly doing the same job with the same equipment an inequality exists.

Plus, your assertion is incorrect. If the same scarcity applies to all companies why are the regionals having a harder time attracting candidates and the legacies are awash in them? People aren't hardware. Experience counts and, thus, inequality exists.

To be clear, I am for a single union. All are paid the same for like equipment and seat wherever you work. One contract for ALL. I'm also for a single training standard so a pilot could change companies without breaking stride - he'd already be trained to a common standard set by the union. Seniority would be universal; a single seniority list for U.S. based pilots. No longer would we be locked into place at our respective airlines. We could move at will and would no longer have to start over from the bottom.
Didn't you just say in your 3rd post ever on APC that you feel Allegiant pilots should be paid more due to their scarcity? But yet you fully contradict what you wrote in that post in your last nonsensical paragraph.

We do all have the same training standard, its in the 142 training regulations.
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