Allegiant Air
#3551
50th Airbus ordered, & #50 is coming from the factory...Hmmm...
Equipment Locks have to come down.
There's a lot of hate & discontent from guys hired into the 80 seeing jr guys upgrading in the Bus, especially with new bases opened-up. Don't Airlines normally drop fences & locks when new bases are opened? Several sr guys will be commuting to 80 bases when they could've upgraded or transferred home.
Equipment Locks have to come down.
There's a lot of hate & discontent from guys hired into the 80 seeing jr guys upgrading in the Bus, especially with new bases opened-up. Don't Airlines normally drop fences & locks when new bases are opened? Several sr guys will be commuting to 80 bases when they could've upgraded or transferred home.
#3552
Verbally it's accepted at two years.
Can be (and has been) waived at company's discretion.
If that isn't a perfect window into so many aspects of our operations then I don't know what is.
#3553
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From: unhappy mutt
that is correct. There is not a seat lock but a 24 month equipment lock starting from the day you finish IOE. Therefore, bus guys with less than a year seniority are upgrading in to the bus while senior 80 guys are being bypassed. The equipment lock for new hires is something the company manufactured, not in the PWR.
#3554
that is correct. There is not a seat lock but a 24 month equipment lock starting from the day you finish IOE. Therefore, bus guys with less than a year seniority are upgrading in to the bus while senior 80 guys are being bypassed. The equipment lock for new hires is something the company manufactured, not in the PWR.
Ain't it just grand working w/o a contract?!
#3555
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From: FO
I see the seat locks being held for two years probably three. Word is that new hire classes are full, so why would the company pay for more types than they have to per pilot? This last Spring a couple lucky guys and girls switched. This was because there was an overage on the MD-80 and a shortage on the other aircraft, AND there weren't any new hire classes going on at the time! So again, for a company that's hell bent on being cheap as possible on virtually everything, I fail to see them releasing any locks they don't have too.
The ONLY exception is if they switch aircraft in your base. Example, some new hires hired last Fall into Florida bases are now switching PGD to the AB (and previously in FLL). BUT don't count on that either since we don't have a contract anymore they could throw that out also if they wanted too.
Also, the exact date the seat lock expires has been debated and moved by the company as well. First, I thought the 2 (or 3) year clock started at DOH, then I heard the date you pass your checkride? Now I'm hearing the anniversary date that you finish IOE?
So, in theory if it takes you 4 months (which is quick for G4) to get through GS, sim, checkride, and IOE it could be up to 40 months before you can switch aircraft. Assuming there is a vacancy of course. Be flexible!
The ONLY exception is if they switch aircraft in your base. Example, some new hires hired last Fall into Florida bases are now switching PGD to the AB (and previously in FLL). BUT don't count on that either since we don't have a contract anymore they could throw that out also if they wanted too.
Also, the exact date the seat lock expires has been debated and moved by the company as well. First, I thought the 2 (or 3) year clock started at DOH, then I heard the date you pass your checkride? Now I'm hearing the anniversary date that you finish IOE?
So, in theory if it takes you 4 months (which is quick for G4) to get through GS, sim, checkride, and IOE it could be up to 40 months before you can switch aircraft. Assuming there is a vacancy of course. Be flexible!
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