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IFlyNFish 03-12-2018 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by Mea25000 (Post 2549061)
Actually, no Captain at SWA makes 258 an hour... we have to convert trips to hour. So if we call it trips then we can work 150 a month and we are awesome. I get payed not in trips but ironically by a thing called “pay”. If my pay for a month is 130 you all say I am trampling my fellow pilots. Call it what you want but they can only fly 100 hours block in a rolling 30 days. If you are flying 150 trips at SWA you are working extra and you are working a lot. After all they could fly only 90 trips a month and how much would the make a year then. Yeah there are some games being played where guys are dropping their whole lines and only picking up “premium” every day and trust me there are guys playing some games hear and making a lot of money way more then me. SWA pilots for the most part work a lot and that is why they make a lot, its called math. They are productive and their company is profitable. Yes, they get more time off because their trips on the whole are more productive. I LIKE THEIR SCHEDULING RULES... I really do want them. If I can only show “pay” for a month at 85 then a SWA pilot can only fly 95 trips a month. Anymore then that and you are a company man costing your fellow pilots new hire jobs, greater seniority, and captain upgrades!


From what I hear, SWA lines average 95tfp and 17.5 days off.

Many AS lines have 10-14 days off. So by working another 5 days at SWA, that’s another 32.5tfp or 112.5tfp for the same amount of days worked. And that’s not even counting their premium or their “productive” days... that’s a min day for their 6.5 guarantee. Day Guarantee— a must have for 2020. Most guys there average 110 and those who work their system— smarter and not necessarily harder— can see 150tfp easily. Almost a double month.

Work rules are everything. I almost never see more than an hour or two of soft time at AS.

Mea25000 03-12-2018 12:27 PM

Quit pretending you don’t work here... shouldn’t you be studying for upgrade?

We negotiate a contract and then I believe if your smart you use every bit of the contract to get the most out of it. You find the avenues that give you the best quality of life the most money. We cheer every pilot at every other airline that does this... then we generalize and say they all make that #. But here we act appalled if any one works anything more then 75, instructs, chooses FCF flying. We had a contract in 2017. How long was SWA in contract negotiations? Were all the pilots flying only flying 90 trips a month during that period. We were going to arbitration, everyone knew that. We were going to get SWA rates, 15% 401k, and no scope. I told you all 18 mos ago this. I affected no one, I flew the contract. There are a tone of guys that made 300+ last year.
I told you spirit pay rates $235, 8 months before they got it yeah I got hate mail... no way in Hexx you said... I am sorry 237
JetBlue well still waiting
Told you in September 2017 hiring would be haved
Gave you the actual SLI
I can give you are next contract too...if the land scape holds and the environment doesn’t change
4,3,3,4
6.15 a day guarantee
Holiday pay
Scope

jetzzz 03-12-2018 12:30 PM

When does the next window open? Also can I choose Virgin class if I get hired there?
Thank giu


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TripleCrank 03-12-2018 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by jetzzz (Post 2549211)
When does the next window open? Also can I choose Virgin class if I get hired there?
Thank giu


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Back on topic; as of now there are no interviews until this fall/winter so I would expect at the earliest the window would open up sometime late summer.

Also as of right now there is no projected hiring on the VX side for 2018 so it will be all AS classes.

Mea25000 03-12-2018 07:46 PM

My earlier post was to show AS pilots are doing ok and point out the hypocrisy of the pilots angrily posting here. To be honest I was shocked by people being upset about my measly 329k... I was no where near the high water mark at AS. I did not work that hard and had a great quality of life.

I do think it is important to talk a little about economics because most everyone here seems a miss at how it works. You need a healthy economy, healthy company, in damand field to get a great income.
Can you imagine what a UA whale CA would have said in 2000 if you told him in a few short years he would be making 40$ an hour less then a SWA CA with no pension. He would have laughed you out of his soon to be foreclosed on House. He would have told you the mighty UA pilot group would shutdown the industry if that happened. In 2004 we had a real good economy but UA was a terribly run business and it’s pilots were making crap. In 2004 SWA was a well run business in a good economy and they were killing it. Our wages have nothing to do with what each individual flies each month or how many times you march around the flag pole at SeaTac with a sign (I was there I did that). You need a healthy economy, healthy company, and demand. We have had a healthy economy, consolidation finally gave us healthy companies, and after ALPA’s attempt to stall demand it is finally here. Yes, we need a union but it is not bringing you your big raise, it is the other three. You get very little in life with vinegar and even less trying to destroy the profitable company you work for. In 2020 you will get the industry, scope, and a descent day guarantee. However, you will only get this if your company is successful.

And yes SWA was working under an expired contract for years, they were most certainly in negotiations and almost every pilot over there was working 105-180 trips a month. You really want to work there? Sounds like a company full of scabs to me :). Most of my closest friends are at SWA and they are really awesome guys!

Oh and I have yet to vote yes on a contract!

n9810f 03-12-2018 07:48 PM

As in Mininucci? And you're going to lose $ in Q1? Wow.


Originally Posted by OCCP (Post 2542154)
He was talking about how we will post our first loss since 2009, while mentioning ancillary revenue and “empowering” the worker bees. What a f-ing joke. I swear that guy just loves to hear himself talk and views himself as an inspiration.


Klsytakesit 03-12-2018 08:51 PM

Well...One thing is for sure, we have earned and deserve the pay, work rules and treatment we recieve every day from Alaska Airlines. And in 2020, the story will be the same.

echelon 03-12-2018 11:39 PM


Originally Posted by TripleCrank (Post 2549346)
Also as of right now there is no projected hiring on the VX side for 2018 so it will be all AS classes.

Curious where you read/heard that? Not doubting you at all, I just never saw any breakdown of hiring by fleet

TripleCrank 03-13-2018 04:06 AM


Originally Posted by echelon (Post 2549531)
Curious where you read/heard that? Not doubting you at all, I just never saw any breakdown of hiring by fleet

Base Chief Pilot. Could always change as the year progresses.

IFlyNFish 03-13-2018 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Mea25000 (Post 2549486)

And yes SWA was working under an expired contract for years, they were most certainly in negotiations and almost every pilot over there was working 105-180 trips a month. You really want to work there? Sounds like a company full of scabs to me :). Most of my closest friends are at SWA and they are really awesome guys!

Oh and I have yet to vote yes on a contract!


At least they got back paid for it!!


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