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Old 10-06-2014 | 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by eagleatr
It's really not PBS because what you bid has nothing to do with what you receive. The person that builds the lines gives you whatever he wants to give you, regardless of seniority and what your preferences are.

If it's working out for you, that's good for you. The remaining 99% are usually getting screwed.
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Old 10-06-2014 | 11:52 AM
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Another Fed bust. 3 in 1 class. Anyone still believe this is a coincidence? Cut the MD-80 class time to save hotel costs. Yeah, thats workin' out for the company.

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Old 10-06-2014 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by dawgdriver
Another Fed bust. 3 in 1 class. Anyone still believe this is a coincidence? Cut the MD-80 class time to save hotel costs. Yeah, thats workin' out for the company.

Come to AleGiant to end your airline career.
You have to hand it to management; they get us for nothing and strand some of the new hires with a bad PRIA. Brilliant.
Old 10-06-2014 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dawgdriver
Another Fed bust. 3 in 1 class. Anyone still believe this is a coincidence? Cut the MD-80 class time to save hotel costs. Yeah, thats workin' out for the company.

Come to AleGiant to end your airline career.
Dawg,
Where do I send my resume.... that will be the question within the next few posts. Unfortunately the RJ pilots have been so beat down by this industry that they think anything with more seats must be a better QOL/$$$/security. Problem is going to Allegiant may just end up a very bitter dead end for some.

I hope they negotiate a contract that triples pay and returns home every night scheduling in the base of your choice, but history does not suggest that that reality is going to materialize soon, if ever, if they are able to run the company with a steady flow of "new blood" pilots who are just happy to be there.

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Old 10-06-2014 | 02:01 PM
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Dawg,
Where do I send my resume.... that will be the question within the next few posts. Unfortunately the RJ pilots have been so beat down by this industry that they think anything with more seats must be a better QOL/$$$/security. Problem is going to Allegiant may just end up a very bitter dead end for some.

I hope they negotiate a contract that triples pay and returns home every night scheduling in the base of your choice, but history does not suggest that that reality is going to materialize soon, if ever, if they are able to run the company with a steady flow of "new blood" pilots who are just happy to be there.

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Soooo true. Worst part is the president that finally gave up and quit last week was allegedly trying to get the labor issues behind us and settle the contract. The replacement guy is a union buster that was asked to come back after having quit 2 years ago. Rumor has it he was involved with the lockout of the Northwest mechanics.
Old 10-06-2014 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by dawgdriver
Another Fed bust. 3 in 1 class. Anyone still believe this is a coincidence? Cut the MD-80 class time to save hotel costs. Yeah, thats workin' out for the company.



Come to AleGiant to end your airline career.

Anybody have the details on this? Was it recurrent, upgrade, or initial? Confirm MD-80? Is the bus training any better? Was it an oral or a sim bust? What kind of things are the guys busting for? Fars, company policy, procedures, systems? Did these busts all happen in Vegas? It was 3 busts out of a class of what size? Thanks.
Old 10-06-2014 | 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbo and Ozone
Anybody have the details on this? Was it recurrent, upgrade, or initial? Confirm MD-80? Is the bus training any better? Was it an oral or a sim bust? What kind of things are the guys busting for? Fars, company policy, procedures, systems? Did these busts all happen in Vegas? It was 3 busts out of a class of what size? Thanks.

From what has been written here, looks like new hire’s have been taking it in the shorts lately. But, we did have three or two captains I think go unsat on a recurrent this year. The vegas poi sat in on that. Everything changed about two years ago when the old poi retired. G4 had a sweet heart deal with him. As the operations have now become glaringly, eerily reminiscent to our almost stepsister company ValueJet. Everyone who understands our pedigree is getting nervous, that includes the fed’s.

Our moc and constant air returns is becoming untenable. They already shut our entire training department down for a period of time last winter. What does that tell you? So, if you’re feeling lucky and are in the position and mood for constant irritation and abuse. Then go for it. Expect any airplane you get, to be a nightmare process with the fed’s giving you the glove treatment.
Old 10-07-2014 | 03:09 PM
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I find it hard to believe that Allegiant has cut down on the 80 hours of systems class for new hires generally required by Part 121.400 series. How do you cram 80 hours of classroom into less than a week? And if they are, how is the FAA letting them get away with it?

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Old 10-08-2014 | 06:59 AM
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So what is the deal with Allegiant not paying for you to go out for training and not paying for housing while in training? what are people doing? crash pads or something
Old 10-08-2014 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by flightissue1
So what is the deal with Allegiant not paying for you to go out for training and not paying for housing while in training? what are people doing? crash pads or something
They're old school 1995 where you paid your own hotel during training and mom and dad paid for everything else.
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