Originally Posted by
Flyby1206
How about if Major carriers had RJs/props on their certificate/seniority list. Fly the RJ/prop for 2-3years and get crappy pay, then move on to the better payscales flying a bigger plane. At least then people would go to a company they like and stay there without the need to sell-out for PIC turbine time. There wouldnt be 5 different carriers flying for 1 major, it would all be the same under 1 company eliminating the under-cutting at the regional level. Each company would have an incredibly strong pilot group, imagine going on strike and shutting down every airplane the company flies from a turboprop to a heavy 777. Pretty good barganing chip!
Thats how it used to be years ago at places like American, Continental and US Air. I know at Eagle and Continental Express you would get an American or Continental seniortity number and when your number came up, you moved on over. But then the mainline carriers realized they could save bunches of money by pitting the regionals against each other and here we are today.