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Old 09-03-2013 | 11:17 AM
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Good to see crj hiring again
Old 09-03-2013 | 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Hurryage65
Good to see crj hiring again
Where do you see that?

All the CRJ classes are going to IAH/ERJ side and a few are coming to CRJ side. Only 2 or 4 at a time.
Old 09-03-2013 | 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MoarAlpha
Where do you see that?

All the CRJ classes are going to IAH/ERJ side and a few are coming to CRJ side. Only 2 or 4 at a time.
I moved up 4 this month. That works with the CRJ hiring numbers.
Old 09-03-2013 | 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Hurryage65
Good to see crj hiring again
What's the point? We'll be shut down or offered employment as new hires at SkyWest Airlines by 2015 anyway.
Old 09-03-2013 | 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by MoarAlpha:1475917
Originally Posted by Hurryage65
Good to see crj hiring again
Where do you see that?

All the CRJ classes are going to IAH/ERJ side and a few are coming to CRJ side. Only 2 or 4 at a time.
Im going to Atlanta Monday for the CRJ. Not even going to IAH any more.
Old 09-03-2013 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by cws1028
Im going to Atlanta Monday for the CRJ. Not even going to IAH any more.
Thanks for the back up and welcome aboard! Any idea where ull be based/where you want to go
Old 09-03-2013 | 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Hurryage65:1476102
Originally Posted by cws1028
Im going to Atlanta Monday for the CRJ. Not even going to IAH any more.
Thanks for the back up and welcome aboard! Any idea where ull be based/where you want to go
Hoping for DTW or ATL. Going to try to commute for a year and then move to base when 2nd year pay hits.
Old 09-03-2013 | 05:22 PM
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"A potential contract violation was discovered during a recent review of ExpressJet CRJ health insurance data. You should be aware that our contract limits the percentage of health and dental premiums that a pilot is responsible for to 30%. Section 28.A.3. reads:

“A pilot will not be required to contribute more than thirty percent (30%) of the cost of coverage under the Group Medical plan and/or Group Dental Plan.”

A review of the 2013 PPO premiums shows that the pilots are paying 36% of the total monthly premiums. By our estimates, the pilots on the PPO plan are being required to overpay their monthly premiums by the following amounts:

SINGLE - $20.94/month
2-PARTY - $49.88/month
FAMILY - $62.69/month

Based on the current number of pilots enrolled in these plans, it appears the Company will have overcharged the pilots in the PPO $559,810 by year’s end. Perhaps what is most disappointing is the PPO monthly premiums actually went down from 2012 to 2013, but The Company assumed those savings and increased the pilots’ monthly premiums as well. The MEC is preparing a group grievance on the pilots’ behalf."


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Old 09-03-2013 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ASAsig
"A potential contract violation was discovered during a recent review of ExpressJet CRJ health insurance data. You should be aware that our contract limits the percentage of health and dental premiums that a pilot is responsible for to 30%. Section 28.A.3. reads:

“A pilot will not be required to contribute more than thirty percent (30%) of the cost of coverage under the Group Medical plan and/or Group Dental Plan.”

A review of the 2013 PPO premiums shows that the pilots are paying 36% of the total monthly premiums. By our estimates, the pilots on the PPO plan are being required to overpay their monthly premiums by the following amounts:

SINGLE - $20.94/month
2-PARTY - $49.88/month
FAMILY - $62.69/month

Based on the current number of pilots enrolled in these plans, it appears the Company will have overcharged the pilots in the PPO $559,810 by year’s end. Perhaps what is most disappointing is the PPO monthly premiums actually went down from 2012 to 2013, but The Company assumed those savings and increased the pilots’ monthly premiums as well. The MEC is preparing a group grievance on the pilots’ behalf."


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Where did you get this? Is this legit?
Old 09-03-2013 | 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ASAsig
"A potential contract violation was discovered during a recent review of ExpressJet CRJ health insurance data. You should be aware that our contract limits the percentage of health and dental premiums that a pilot is responsible for to 30%. Section 28.A.3. reads:

“A pilot will not be required to contribute more than thirty percent (30%) of the cost of coverage under the Group Medical plan and/or Group Dental Plan.”

A review of the 2013 PPO premiums shows that the pilots are paying 36% of the total monthly premiums. By our estimates, the pilots on the PPO plan are being required to overpay their monthly premiums by the following amounts:

SINGLE - $20.94/month
2-PARTY - $49.88/month
FAMILY - $62.69/month

Based on the current number of pilots enrolled in these plans, it appears the Company will have overcharged the pilots in the PPO $559,810 by year’s end. Perhaps what is most disappointing is the PPO monthly premiums actually went down from 2012 to 2013, but The Company assumed those savings and increased the pilots’ monthly premiums as well. The MEC is preparing a group grievance on the pilots’ behalf."


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