Originally Posted by
flyprdu
I disagree. I'm going to introduce a word that most Alaska pilots have never seen before.
Incentives.
What sort of premiums could incentivize pilot retention? Airlines that can't compete on career progression will have to compensate elsewhere. Schedules with lots of time off. Fast vacation accruel. W2s 30% above the big 3 in comparable fleets.
Pilots are not monolithic. Some will choose a small company with great pay and QOL over widebody SJS. Think 90s Southwest.
Declaring that Alaska cannot compete is just an excuse to not even try for better.
You are spot on there. If Alaska can go to the job fair and honestly look a pilot in the eye and say, sure we don't have 787's, but we do have the best quality of life in the industry and with all of that extra money we pay, you can just buy a ticket Paris rather than struggling with the non rev life, they will have no problem attracting and retaining pilots.