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Old 02-15-2023 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Amg4me
Yes, this is exactly what is confusing, why would an intelligent, highly skilled person accept this? My point was, you can't blame this entirely on the regionals. If a recruiter interviews two people with similar backgrounds, experience, etc. and one says he wants to be paid $100K and the other says I love this work so much, I'll do it for $40K. Who do you pick? The $40K guy who is clearly enthusiastic about the work and will work for cheaper, of course. Prior to 2019, there seemed to be plenty of folks who wanted to be pilots so badly that they were willing to accept low pay, marginal working conditions. That has now changed somewhat, demand has increased and barriers to entry are time consuming and expensive. So the regionals and the majors have to adjust their models to scale to the new demand curve. This is a time of transition where the experienced pilots now carry a bigger stick. I would think Skywest, without a union, would have some flexibility to offer some creative compensation packages, not only $$$ but QOL incentives, but that doesn't seem to be happening yet. I think there is still the mentality in management that folks want to be pilots so much, they will still accept market minimums.
Regionals are always economically constrained by the fact that they are codeshare -,they don’t sell their own tickets. But for Skywest - and most regionals right now - they have more FOs than they can gainfully employ. Because they can’t keep enough CAs. Despite DEC bonuses and credit for longevity at other regionals. And increasingly, they can’t keep their own senior FOs long enough to become upgrade eligible. No amount of zero 121 time FOs coming in at the bottom will change that until the majors stop hiring.

Adding new FOs when you don’t have the CAs you need o optimally utilize the ones you have simply slows the progress toward the day your existing FOs will be upgrade eligible by diluting out the SIC hours available - which just encourages the experienced FOs to jump to ULCCs or ACMI.


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