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full of luv 03-05-2014 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by tailendcharlie (Post 1595364)
I feel like maybe a little perspective is needed. I'm no koolaide drinker or company cheerleder but at the same time we need to realize Allegiant management are no different or worse than pretty near every other airline management team in the industry. You might check out the "Delta Stock Buyback- Round 2" thread in this forum, or ask an America West pilot about Doug Parker. American, Spirit, United, etc. Same sad story. The differemce is those folks have contracts - otherwise I assure you they'd be pulling the same $h!t they're doing at Allegiant.

Allegiant pilots need to stay focused on the goal. And remember - it's just business; not personal.

Delta has over 12,000 pilots, I don't care if you get a 100% raise, someone will complain its what they do.
Is DAL's mgmt supposed to benevolently give pilots raises instead of stock buybacks? Apparently not as the mgt works for the BOD, the pilots work for the MGT. Section 6 is opening soon, and all the stock buybacks will have been documented.

AY pilots do need to keep their eye on the ball and organize and demand a safe, efficiently run airline in their first contract. The way to get rid of TDY's is to make them expensive for the company.

Thunderpig 03-07-2014 05:46 AM

Any new words on what is going on with the training department?

eagleatr 03-07-2014 10:03 AM

It's open...........for now.

AZbound 03-28-2014 02:48 PM

Is Allegiant currently hiring pilots
 
Sooo, who's going to bid the 4 month long TDY to MYR with shared accommodations??!

labbats 03-28-2014 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by AZbound (Post 1612154)
Sooo, who's going to bid the 4 month long TDY to MYR with shared accommodations??!

No one. As per usual it will be junior assigned TDY to newhires and junior captains who will receive their $1/hr per diem and get 10 or 11 days off for the month. Oh, but you can't commute home because you'll only get Tuesdays and Saturdays off.

Enjoy your home every night lifestyle newhires!

Thanks Myrtle Beach for making shared condominiums a part of the bid to get us to fly there! Never mind asking the pilots what they want or following the contract.

tailendcharlie 03-28-2014 06:07 PM

Just curious..... is there any other airline out there, including regionals, who have shared accomodations on overnights?

INXS 03-28-2014 08:45 PM

Classy move G4. Proud member of a very united group of pilots :cool:

Releasemaster 03-29-2014 12:55 AM

So has any else seen the anti union dribble MG put out? 4400 word contracts? Apparently he doesn't understand contracts appear "inches thick" so their easy to hold and keep in a pocket, brief case, etc. Finally, he thinks contracts take an army of lawyers to interpret; the airline CBAs I've seen are easy to read and understand. Nothing complex about that.

Learflyer 03-29-2014 03:51 AM

Does "sharing accommodations" mean you guys share a hotel room?

fosters 03-29-2014 04:43 AM


Originally Posted by tailendcharlie (Post 1612281)
Just curious..... is there any other airline out there, including regionals, who have shared accomodations on overnights?

Not a single commuter has shared accommodations on overnights. A select few might still do it for the month you are in training but it's only a couple. Mine was single occupancy from day 1.

Unbelievable that you are guys have to do that. Just...wow.


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