Originally Posted by
seafeye
Take a step back from the computer...
Picking up open time isn't going to bring anybody back any faster. It's a theory that ALPA subscribes to. Why? Maybe because ALPA is a business and that more members means more revenue. If you read the other posts you will find that the pilots on furlough today were only hired to replace people that were leaving. That never happened. When you have been flight instructing for 4 years then finally land a regional job and sit as an F/O for another 4, you might have a right to tell people what to do. The F/O's today would be captains if it wasn't for PSA Management holding the 70 people that wanted to go to mainline. Then they would be making a lot more money and you would have a job. The reserve pilots would be holding a line and making more money. But this didn't happen and people on reserve getting paid 72hrs with little per diem want to make some extra money pick up open time. They bring their monthly pay to say 80hrs. Still below the 90hrs that most line holders are flying.
March will be an interesting month because of our increase of flying. I dont' know about other pilots but i haven't been Junior Manned since July 07. As for a reserve getting JM'ed its great. You end up getting paid 1.5times your pay plus you get your day back usually that month. The only way you are going to get your job back at PSA is if we have attrition. Or mesa goes TU and we get more flying. Right now our airplane utilization is roughly 7hrs/day. 4 years ago it was 11. Go ahead blame it on Open time....
You are mistaken on a few of your points. Some of the pilots who are on furlough from PSA were hired to replace J4Js. Some were hired to replace PSA pilots who were supposed to go to US Airways.
Are you on the new PSA ALPA board? There is a lot of data there.
By the way, only rats pick up open time.