Originally Posted by
airlinepilot50
True, but most only have 12 days off, commute to work, fly for low wages, have four hour sits during the day, and treated unfairly by United. You said 'Aviate' is a great thing, so shame on you for supporting a program designed to hurt our regional pilot group!
1) I haven't been around that long and I have 14 days off. My last captain had a relief line and had 17 days off in October out of EWR.
2) Commuting to work is a personal choice. You can complain about it because it sucks, but you can't blame the company for it. *Maybe* you can if you were displaced from your base or if the company shut down a base you lived in.
3) if someone thinks the wages are low, why did they accept an employment offer here? Nobody can say they're surprised by their pay.
4) in several months I have maybe had one or two scheduled sits of four+ hours. Are there actually pilots who get them every day, or even one on every trip? If so that is news to me and I'd like to see the pairing for proof.
5) "treated unfairly by united" ok, I guess this is a matter of opinion. And you mean Expressjet, not united, correct?
6)"shame on you for supporting aviate" Say that to the XJT pilots at United now who went via the CPP. I believe hundreds will get to United earlier than they could as off the street hires, similar to the success of the CPP. It's not perfect but it will help out a lot of young pilots get to United. The ones it doesn't help can moan and complain about it, or get busy getting hired off the street somewhere. This whole "we deserve it!" mindset is boring and those who have it flaunt their ignorance of the way the world works.