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Old 03-04-2010 | 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Cogf16
I dont need (but want) 5 weeks of vacation. I do need a pension. Scope is very important and i need it too. But I need vacation and a pension also. One's seniority often dictates what he/she thinks is the highest need. Obviously, a senior pilot is much more interested in pension issues than a junior pilot and that junior pilot is equally more interested in scope (specifically narrowbody domestic scope issues). Everyone must understand that wants and needs of a very age diverse pilot group differ greatly.
Cog,

Apples and Orangutans. Scope is job security and career progression. Vacation and Pensions are employee benefits. We need both and it is NOT and either / or proposition.

This failed thinking that so many have bought into is that scope = bargaining credits. It does not work that way. Time to let go of a decade of concessionary bargaining and move forward.

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Old 03-04-2010 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
Are we talking about furloughing or hiring? Pulling a trigger sounds like a bad thing. Not that it matters anyway. In this economy, there are no jobs to be had anyway. I would just sit around on the beach all day "with a PBR in my hand."
pulling the trigger on Guam

Rumors are that recall letters sent out late this summer with hiring this fall depending on how many people accept recall. (150 is the number being tossed around that may Accept recall) *this is from multiple sources*

Originally Posted by johnso29
The pulling the trigger comment was meant for opening a Guam base. And we are much closer to hiring then we are furloughing. As a matter of fact, I think we will be hiring by the end of this year.
DOH!!! YOUR BEAT ME!!!
Old 03-04-2010 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
If a junior pilot is concerned about scope he should be just as concerned or more concerned about work rules. The bulk of the job loss at Delta has come as a result of work rule changes that have the average pilot flying 25 percent more block hours then pre 2001. That combined with the loss of almost 1000 FE positions accounts for most of the lost jobs. We had just over 10000 pilots once. We got down to just under 7000 yet we were flying about the same number of pilot block hours system wide. The fastest way to more jobs is to fix the work rules.

Just make Vacation pay and credit and the company would have to post one of the largest Captains AE in history. Go back to a real monthly cap and your taking a AE of epic proportions.


Your right, just like to add that without the monthly cap a lot of guys are trying to recoup some lost pay by flying more. We need to add the cap AND increase pay.
Old 03-04-2010 | 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
Craziness. Glad we have not figured that one out. It is a waste of time to do that to us. Just give us the type and allow us to added it to our qualifications.
Yeah, but they are afraid we might take the type and go work somewhere better with it
Old 03-04-2010 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by boog123
120ish total, already announced. Last AE care of about 75%. 150 more crews would staff the projected dc-9-50's way too low.
Compass was a wonderfull idea....
Old 03-04-2010 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
I would assume the sucking sound may be off West Coast bases if they pull the trigger.
... which, one can hope, might open spots on the West Coast for people currently stuck in other parts of the country.

(Ok, I just found the smilies. Bear with me.)
Old 03-04-2010 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Cogf16
Everyone must understand that wants and needs of a very age diverse pilot group differ greatly.
I can dig that.

One of the great things about this forum is that it helps to get to that understanding.
Old 03-04-2010 | 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy
What is this the news media? Could you add anything else to what I did not say?

My comment was "It is [your fault]. Control your own destiny". Nobody is holding a gun to your head regarding where you work. If you were someone who believed that you would only have to spend a few years at a regionals in order to land a coveted major airline job, I'm sorry that it didn't or hasn't worked out for you.
Well, that sounds completely different than what you were saying in your past post. I took what you said as the reason the regionals are as big as they are is because regional pilots keep taking jobs and flying for sub-standard wages. That's just not true. The regionals are as big as they are because the majors have made them that way.

Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy
And don't be blaming anyone else if your career has stagnated. There are no promises in life and I'm tired of this "I'm entitled to it" or "I did my time" attitude. If you don't like your situation, change it. But please, stop blaiming others.
Well, then some major airline pilots need to stop blaming regional pilots for the loss of flying at the majors! The blame needs to go to the management who gave away the flying and the unions who caved on scope.

One thing I can agree with you is that we do have an entitlement generation and I'm tired of it too. I saw it while giving OE at my regional and I see it with kids nowadays. It's come from the instant gratification of technology and poor parenting.

Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy
It isn't that I'm not sympathetic to what some people in this industry go through, but some of us military guys didn't quite have our flying jobs handed to us nor a college education.
And you think us regional guys did? You actually think most of us had our educations and jobs handed to us? Wow... I don't really know how to respond to that.

Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy
And the last time I checked, my military flying career hasn't exactly been a walk in the park.
"Walk in the park" and military flying are two words I wouldn't put together in the same sentence. I know military guys work their butts off to get through their military career. Us regional guys did too...

The bottom line is that we need to hold scope where it is. Maybe we can actually take back some of the flying that's been given away over the years, although I'm not holding my breath! Generally, regional pilots are not happy to see the majors keep giving away flying. Yes, there's a certain percentage who are never going to leave a regional and want to stay where they're at. If we cave on scope again, we're going to lose lot of jobs at mainline. Personally, if I get furloughed, I won't go back to a regional. I'd get out of flying (controlling my own destiny) until Delta called me back.
Old 03-04-2010 | 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
If a junior pilot is concerned about scope he should be just as concerned or more concerned about work rules. The bulk of the job loss at Delta has come as a result of work rule changes that have the average pilot flying 25 percent more block hours then pre 2001. That combined with the loss of almost 1000 FE positions accounts for most of the lost jobs. We had just over 10000 pilots once. We got down to just under 7000 yet we were flying about the same number of pilot block hours system wide. The fastest way to more jobs is to fix the work rules.

Just make Vacation pay and credit and the company would have to post one of the largest Captains AE in history. Go back to a real monthly cap and your taking a AE of epic proportions.
Someone please put this man into the MEC!! He gets it.
Old 03-05-2010 | 03:30 AM
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Config;
A point of clarification.

Do you mean retirement benefits, or pension? As in do you think that a fully funded pension controlled by the company is the way to go? If so I want you to convince me of that.
I much prefer the money in my hands........ As slow has stated there are different pensions then the one we terminated, so I am just looking for what your definition of pension is. That way I can tailor my talking points!
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