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Originally Posted by Ferd149
(Post 866254)
I remember reading some of the NWAs bankruptcy transcripts where they were discussing what became Compass. We told them we would fly the E175s, for the same rate, they just needed to make us an offer. The boy genius on the stand said we couldn't because of "Mainline Creep". Haven't heard the term before or since.:D
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 866168)
So does the company have to be in compliance with the PWA Staffing Requirements that are posted on the Flt Ops page? Just curious, as it says that Dec 2010 requires roughly 260 DTW 320 FO's and I'm supposed to move up in category by about 50 numbers from Oct to Dec! :eek:
Doesn't seem like they'll be able to get all those bodies trained and in position by December. :confused: |
Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 866247)
They have to be in compliance with the PBS staffing formula and they should be. What you see in the projected head count is their ideal number.
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Originally Posted by upndsky
(Post 866263)
Johnson, how do you figure you'll move up 50 numbers by Dec? The latest 22D3 calls for around 260 DTW320Bs. The Sep category list had 260 pilots in your category and you're 254. I'm sure there will be some movement with this latest bid, but I'm just curious how you come up with 50 numbers.
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 866269)
Because the projected category list has me at around 200 for December 2010. I realize that this is subject to change, but that was a result of the last AE so I think it should be somewhat close.
I'm just saying that looking at percentages rather than physical numbers is probably more accurate. BTW, I'm in similar boat like you and looking at the options. |
Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 866265)
Huh, so there's a min number they have to meet. Do they ever post that number?
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Originally Posted by upndsky
(Post 866274)
I see, but that's based on 206 pilots, so percentage-wise, that still puts you very near the bottom. To move up 50 numbers based on bringing the category back up to 250-260, they'd have to fill that with new-hires, and I don't think many new hires this last time around got DTW320B.
I'm just saying that looking at percentages rather than physical numbers is probably more accurate. BTW, I'm in similar boat like you and looking at the options. |
Originally Posted by Adolphus Coors
(Post 866245)
I was wondering the same thing. It looked like they had 60 unfilled DTW 320 B positions. Surely they haven't been filled by new hires already. Shouldn't they be available to bid on this AE???
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 866265)
Huh, so there's a min number they have to meet. Do they ever post that number?
The staffing is broken down by category (Base,Equipment,Seat) but the contract requires staffing to match by position (Equipment,Seat). Thus one base could be understaffed while other bases are overstaffed and they could still be in compliance with the contract. Probably more than you were looking for, but that's how it works. |
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