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Old 11-15-2022 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Aero1900
I mostly agree with all of this except that training contracts of the past didn't pay out cash!

My old airline had a real training contract. It worked like this:

1) You sign a training contract.
2) Go to class and don't get paid a penny until you pass your checkride!
3) If you leave you owe them $7500.

This is not that. This is just the same as all the regionals have been doing for a decade now. The only lame thing about it is its not prorated. That's the real b*tch of it
I agree, real old fashioned Training Contracts didn’t pay out cash. This is a way to get around the Contract for another increase in First Year Pay, the rhetoric of being fair to the all the “Cadet” groups is just a distraction. Frontier does what is best for them as a Company, they are not in the business of making people feel warm and fuzzy. If they were then things would be much different working here day by day. This might also be the new sneaky Training Contract of the Industry, let me explain my thoughts,

Everything depends upon whether or not you can realistically get hired without accepting the Bonus. If you can not, then this becomes a de facto Training Contract or a Employment Duration Contract or whatever name you want to give it. If in the future you can get hired without accepting the bonus then I’m totally off base and then this is just a Contract skirting Bonus with really bad repayment terms. Maybe that’s what it is, but I have my doubts.

The question is will Frontier in the future readily accept folks from both groups, those willing to accept the Bonus with it’s conditions and those that decline to accept the Bonus. If it gets to be known that you don’t stand a chance of getting a class date unless you accept the Bonus then it’s a condition of getting the job and in my mind serves the same purpose as a Training Contract which was to get people not to leave or if they did leave they paid for their training costs.
As I said before, a true Retention Bonus wouldn’t have any contract associated with it, it would be simply if you’re here on certain events or dates after you get hired then you get a bonus. No signing of paperwork before you showed up to class. No allowing Frontier access to your Bank Account so they can take money out later, no 5 days to repay or else Interest and Legal fees added. All those things are conditions typically associated with Training Contracts.

My belief that all is this is a sneaky workaround of the Contractual restriction to any further First Year pay increases coupled with a Training Contract. Again, I’ll be willing to admit I’m totally wrong IF they allow Folks the freedom to just not accept the Bonus and IF not accepting the Bonus doesn’t hurt your chances of being assigned a Training Class but who are we kidding, in the eyes of the Company/Hiring Department if you are not willing to enthusiastically jump on accepting the Bonus with it’s conditions then maybe you aren’t “Frontier Material” and maybe we don’t want you here. IF you have to be willing to accept the Bonus to stand a chance of getting a Class date then the Bonus becomes a De facto Training Contract.
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