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#451
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I wouldn't worry about getting hired here anyway. We're the lowest paying ULCC and we aren't hiring anyway. Our leadership has no interest in growing an airline. I would guess about 50% of our daily departures report show a decrease in the number of departures from the same day in the previous year.
If we can't find a way to grow the airline in good economic conditions, how will we fare when things get bad? I see no no hope for our current management. There is no will to be the best or grow.
If we can't find a way to grow the airline in good economic conditions, how will we fare when things get bad? I see no no hope for our current management. There is no will to be the best or grow.
If they plan to keep this airline they better do something to fix it now before it gets out from under them. Attrition is picking up. Economic instability is coming. Competition is creeping in. The stock has tanked. Their attention is on hotels and go karts.
If they plan to sell it they should while its still worth something.
#453
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“Well to put some color on where we are going, we juuust finished the transition so we’ll have more guidance on the next quarterly briefing”
#454
Exactly! I would be surprised (I have been before) if we hear anything of substance tomorrow. They get to use the "the transition just finished" excuse to push everything to next quarter's investor call. The Q1 2019 call will be WAY more interesting (most likely). They can't use the transition as an excuse to not answer questions during that one.
#455
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If they were waiting until closer to the end of the transition to make any big announcements, I'd say that ship has sailed. If major expansion were in the cards, that sort of thing takes months to implement. Any remaining transition guys will likely be done by June. I'm guessing no growth for this summer since they would have to start selling tickets already.
In the last town hall they stated we were over staffed and planned on growing into our pilot count and also balance staffing with attrition. Judging from the companies own daily departure numbers, it would seem as though they plan on balancing staffing with attrition. If you're junior and have a clean record with no DUI's, I'd head for the exits as fast as you can.
In the last town hall they stated we were over staffed and planned on growing into our pilot count and also balance staffing with attrition. Judging from the companies own daily departure numbers, it would seem as though they plan on balancing staffing with attrition. If you're junior and have a clean record with no DUI's, I'd head for the exits as fast as you can.
#456
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Exactly! I would be surprised (I have been before) if we hear anything of substance tomorrow. They get to use the "the transition just finished" excuse to push everything to next quarter's investor call. The Q1 2019 call will be WAY more interesting (most likely). They can't use the transition as an excuse to not answer questions during that one.
I won't be waiting around for that train wreck. The company has shown it's lack of interest in running a growing airline. Between the constant disregard for our contract and no hope of growing beyond a dirtbag outfit, I've had my fill of this place. I'll be hitting job fairs again. There is no better time than now to get to your dream airline. MG has no plans of making this dumpster fire respectable.
#457
I won't be waiting around for that train wreck. The company has shown it's lack of interest in running a growing airline. Between the constant disregard for our contract and no hope of growing beyond a dirtbag outfit, I've had my fill of this place. I'll be hitting job fairs again. There is no better time than now to get to your dream airline. MG has no plans of making this dumpster fire respectable.
The company is still making good money and we still grew flights at a 10% rate last year, things aren't that bad on a business front.
If MG and the gang don't want to run an airline (which probably won't come until the Sunseekers are up and running AND making a profit), then they will spin it off and we'll merge with someone else.
#458
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But, what if I am already at my dream airline? (just not with the dream management or contract)
The company is still making good money and we still grew flights at a 10% rate last year, things aren't that bad on a business front.
If MG and the gang don't want to run an airline (which probably won't come until the Sunseekers are up and running AND making a profit), then they will spin it off and we'll merge with someone else.
The company is still making good money and we still grew flights at a 10% rate last year, things aren't that bad on a business front.
If MG and the gang don't want to run an airline (which probably won't come until the Sunseekers are up and running AND making a profit), then they will spin it off and we'll merge with someone else.
We put up with way too much crap here just to be home every night.
#459
No one is FORCING you to put up with anything. Feel free to leave if the level of BS is too high. For me, it hasn't gotten to the top of my boots yet. If it does, it will be a different story. Until then, I will work to make things better here in order to make it more of my dream job. If the BS wins the battle, I'll leave. If it doesn't, everyone here will be happier because we fought to make it better.
#460
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Nope! I'd be at Delta or United, making 30% more for comparable equipment.
No one is FORCING you to put up with anything. Feel free to leave if the level of BS is too high. For me, it hasn't gotten to the top of my boots yet. If it does, it will be a different story. Until then, I will work to make things better here in order to make it more of my dream job. If the BS wins the battle, I'll leave. If it doesn't, everyone here will be happier because we fought to make it better.
No one is FORCING you to put up with anything. Feel free to leave if the level of BS is too high. For me, it hasn't gotten to the top of my boots yet. If it does, it will be a different story. Until then, I will work to make things better here in order to make it more of my dream job. If the BS wins the battle, I'll leave. If it doesn't, everyone here will be happier because we fought to make it better.
One of the worst things in this industry is telling people to leave. My point is that we can't keep accepting less in the contract because we're home every night. You missed that point as usual. I probably won't be around when you guys get the next one but you should think about the big picture. What we do now can't last forever. Once overnights become the norm and bases spread out more we will just be another ULCC with a much crappier contract. And your dream job may never come like many of us who were at the wrong place wrong time our whole career.
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