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Alright fella's. Great ideas and all, but keep in mind that the company reviews these threads regularly. We're basically tipping our hand, and weakening our negotiating power (not like we're negotiating anything right now anyway) by making public knowledge what our bottom line is. As long as flights are staffed and going out on time, the company has no incentive to 'give' or 'negotiate' anything. Send your reserve thoughts and ideas to your union reps. Fly safely!
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I see it a different way. The negotiating committee was way out of touch with what we wanted. So until they start listening to us, and actually standing up to the company, it will be on here. It's simple, get this or don't bother putting out an LOA. They didn't listen to the pilot group for the loa they the away, and if that's was the best they could get, well then they need all the help they can get.
Yes the company looks on here, good, now they see we want actual changes and not **** with the typical "if we can" language. I was talking to the ord CA rep a few months ago, and asked him why they don't stand up to the company, his response "I want to keep my job". That's what we have fighting for us. |
Originally Posted by griff312
(Post 2465746)
Alright fella's. Great ideas and all, but keep in mind that the company reviews these threads regularly. We're basically tipping our hand, and weakening our negotiating power (not like we're negotiating anything right now anyway) by making public knowledge what our bottom line is. As long as flights are staffed and going out on time, the company has no incentive to 'give' or 'negotiate' anything. Send your reserve thoughts and ideas to your union reps. Fly safely!
No one is negotiating anything or saying what they would or wouldn’t have to have to accept any hypothetical change. Just wanted to know what made Envoy so bad and what else is out there that is better. If anyone from another airline wants to say something, great. Just looking for information about reserve. Learned a lot. Not expecting anything to change one way or the other at Envoy or anywhere else. But great if things get better. |
Originally Posted by Smutter
(Post 2465752)
I see it a different way. The negotiating committee was way out of touch with what we wanted. So until they start listening to us, and actually standing up to the company, it will be on here. It's simple, get this or don't bother putting out an LOA. They didn't listen to the pilot group for the loa they the away, and if that's was the best they could get, well then they need all the help they can get.
Yes the company looks on here, good, now they see we want actual changes and not **** with the typical "if we can" language. I was talking to the ord CA rep a few months ago, and asked him why they don't stand up to the company, his response "I want to keep my job". That's what we have fighting for us. |
Originally Posted by griff312
(Post 2465746)
Alright fella's. Great ideas and all, but keep in mind that the company reviews these threads regularly. We're basically tipping our hand, and weakening our negotiating power (not like we're negotiating anything right now anyway) by making public knowledge what our bottom line is. As long as flights are staffed and going out on time, the company has no incentive to 'give' or 'negotiate' anything. Send your reserve thoughts and ideas to your union reps. Fly safely!
To me a bigger concern is a forced upgrade and all that goes with it. The reserve problem is just a small slice of why guys aren’t upgrading when they can/should. Envoy is going to lose current/future pilots if that issue is not addressed. I’m pretty sure no one ever imagined this would be an issue when the forced upgrade provision was put in the contract. |
What would better reserve look like?
I don’t think they HAVE to fix reserve if they stop metering. More flowing is a no-brainer!
Let me rephrase that. By not metering, I mean 50%. Not 26 pilots a month. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Was hoping someone could clear up some questions about reserve. Are all pilots on reserve on for 6 days straight? Is it possible to drop days? Drop day 3 so as to avoid a 6 day trip? Can open time be picked up by a reserve pilot If so is it at 200%?
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Originally Posted by Flatspot89
(Post 2466242)
Was hoping someone could clear up some questions about reserve. Are all pilots on reserve on for 6 days straight? Is it possible to drop days? Drop day 3 so as to avoid a 6 day trip? Can open time be picked up by a reserve pilot If so is it at 200%?
You can request to drop ANY day you want. However you are more likely to get a drop if it touches a day off. But it could happen. You can pick up OT. You get paid what the override is. Standard is 150% but if the company declares critical coverage then it is 200% |
The reason why they do 5 days is because they want to be able to junior man you into 6 days if needed. They can’t have rsv guys stuck at our stations on day 7.
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Originally Posted by Bigpimppilot
(Post 2466553)
The reason why they do 5 days is because they want to be able to junior man you into 6 days if needed. They can’t have rsv guys stuck at our stations on day 7.
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