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Originally Posted by Pilotfo64
(Post 1903420)
I'm no reserve guy but someone in fb mentioned that
"Maybe they want to do this so you cannot move your x-days in a "Rolling Thunder" strategy. You won't be able to move an additional x-day at the end of a block because they've already assigned a short call to you on that day. Just another reason to vote NO." 23.S.5.d The TA will let Scheduling put you on short call the first day after x-days, as long as they do it before you start those x-days What do yall think? |
SAVdude
First post on a forum ever. This TA is dragging me into the 21st century, against my will...
Has anyone heard about E-Jets being used to replace Mad Dogs? 717s were sold as replacing RJs but I've been seeing 'em on a lot of my old 88 trips/layovers. It seems 190/195s are initially being pushed as replacing RJs, too, but if they have a 4-hr range, I don't see them going to Columbus, GA. True, the Mini Dog goes to Augusta, but so did the 88. I'm a "NO", but if I need to plan on downsizing the house, I'd like to start getting ready. |
Originally Posted by MtEverest
(Post 1903226)
I don't want hearsay, I want the details of the AA pensions brought into any comparison, frozen or not. Are we going to have a fair comparison or aren't we? We deserve to see on the numbers.
Then there is the Airways and AW side of 'AA'. Its a nearly impossible task to make comparisons like that. It would be a three dimensional matrices that nobody could do anything with. I understand your point, but when making comparisons it becomes very difficult to do anything other than point to current compensation. You can disagree, that is cool. But this is the rationale. |
Originally Posted by Pilotfo64
(Post 1903420)
I'm no reserve guy but someone in fb mentioned that
"Maybe they want to do this so you cannot move your x-days in a "Rolling Thunder" strategy. You won't be able to move an additional x-day at the end of a block because they've already assigned a short call to you on that day. Just another reason to vote NO." 23.S.5.d The TA will let Scheduling put you on short call the first day after x-days, as long as they do it before you start those x-days What do yall think? |
Originally Posted by RetiredFTS
(Post 1903363)
Prof, thanks for the work you are putting into this forum.
FTS The reality is that most P2P folks easily put in 4x at the very least work for any hour of FPL they receive. It is simply the nature of the job. Please keep using this network to inform your decision on this TA. |
Originally Posted by SAVdude
(Post 1903423)
First post on a forum ever. This TA is dragging me into the 21st century, against my will...
Has anyone heard about E-Jets being used to replace Mad Dogs? 717s were sold as replacing RJs but I've been seeing 'em on a lot of my old 88 trips/layovers. It seems 190/195s are initially being pushed as replacing RJs, too, but if they have a 4-hr range, I don't see them going to Columbus, GA. True, the Mini Dog goes to Augusta, but so did the 88. I'm a "NO", but if I need to plan on downsizing the house, I'd like to start getting ready. |
Originally Posted by boog123
(Post 1903417)
I'll give you a little hint, thats not enough…...
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Originally Posted by Pilotfo64
(Post 1903420)
I'm no reserve guy but someone in fb mentioned that
"Maybe they want to do this so you cannot move your x-days in a "Rolling Thunder" strategy. You won't be able to move an additional x-day at the end of a block because they've already assigned a short call to you on that day. Just another reason to vote NO." 23.S.5.d The TA will let Scheduling put you on short call the first day after x-days, as long as they do it before you start those x-days What do yall think? This will drive both less staffing and less premium pay as now they will be able to cover much more early morning flying with fewer reserves because all reserves on day one will now be on the hook for early SC instead of nothing before 10AM/Noon. This is an unbelievable give back of flat out treasonous proportions. Absolutely disgusting that we would ever have even entertained this fantasy "shopping cart" idiocy. Yet another reason to vote heck no. |
Originally Posted by ERflyer
(Post 1903391)
The vote to compress the vote to 30 days was 18-1.
Get a clue. |
Originally Posted by Gunfighter
(Post 1903382)
There are a lot of ways to slice this where it is less money than what we have. In an international category the JV language ensures you will have less flying available. The LCA bidding means the trips at any given seniority level will be less desirable than previously available at that level. Look at the Wide Report two or three pages below your current line to get a view of where you will be with 75% of OE time removed. I go from 17 hour three day trips down to 16 hour trips with the same report and release times. That alone is a 5% pay reduction. Hourly rates will adjust upward from AA UAL also.
There are lots of ways to slice this so we lose money with higher rates. I owe everyone more JV stuff, but simply put this is not a decrease in current JV flying nor should we see any ill effects from this language in the future. I'll cover this later, really. I know man. Its a lot to consider. There are multi-variate effects from this change in the contract. There is zero question about that. It effects some categories and seniorities more than others. Clearly this was a request to increase productivity from the company. I think we can all agree on that. The question is, on a personal level, does it reach the threshold (combined with other changes) for it to outweigh the upside of greater pay? I know how much the top end JV bugs us, and it should. But the conversion to block hours is a wash, truly. And we are tightening the compliance period and band so that we can better regulate the balance of flying and not wait three years for a grievance. |
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