Frontier Negotiations Discussion
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Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2014
Position: E145 FO
Posts: 117
YGBFKM, The bid results?
This is the reason this place is a revolving door. Worried about routes and bids and such rather than securing a new CBA. I have actually heard Frontier pilots crowing about getting paid less because they felt this put them at an advantage when the next downturn arrived. Neat paint jobs, new BIG airplanes and seniority advancement don't make for a career. Mostl of the folks i work with who were once interested here have said "no thanks," don't want to fly with people who cannot see and fix their problems. I realize they have voted to authorize a strike, still a LOONG way from that scenario. Jeese.
This is the reason this place is a revolving door. Worried about routes and bids and such rather than securing a new CBA. I have actually heard Frontier pilots crowing about getting paid less because they felt this put them at an advantage when the next downturn arrived. Neat paint jobs, new BIG airplanes and seniority advancement don't make for a career. Mostl of the folks i work with who were once interested here have said "no thanks," don't want to fly with people who cannot see and fix their problems. I realize they have voted to authorize a strike, still a LOONG way from that scenario. Jeese.
#289
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2015
Posts: 318
YGBFKM, The bid results?
This is the reason this place is a revolving door. Worried about routes and bids and such rather than securing a new CBA. I have actually heard Frontier pilots crowing about getting paid less because they felt this put them at an advantage when the next downturn arrived. Neat paint jobs, new BIG airplanes and seniority advancement don't make for a career. Mostl of the folks i work with who were once interested here have said "no thanks," don't want to fly with people who cannot see and fix their problems. I realize they have voted to authorize a strike, still a LOONG way from that scenario. Jeese.
This is the reason this place is a revolving door. Worried about routes and bids and such rather than securing a new CBA. I have actually heard Frontier pilots crowing about getting paid less because they felt this put them at an advantage when the next downturn arrived. Neat paint jobs, new BIG airplanes and seniority advancement don't make for a career. Mostl of the folks i work with who were once interested here have said "no thanks," don't want to fly with people who cannot see and fix their problems. I realize they have voted to authorize a strike, still a LOONG way from that scenario. Jeese.
#290
Line Holder
Joined APC: Mar 2017
Position: A320 FO
Posts: 79
YGBFKM, The bid results?
This is the reason this place is a revolving door. Worried about routes and bids and such rather than securing a new CBA. I have actually heard Frontier pilots crowing about getting paid less because they felt this put them at an advantage when the next downturn arrived. Neat paint jobs, new BIG airplanes and seniority advancement don't make for a career. Mostl of the folks i work with who were once interested here have said "no thanks," don't want to fly with people who cannot see and fix their problems. I realize they have voted to authorize a strike, still a LOONG way from that scenario. Jeese.
This is the reason this place is a revolving door. Worried about routes and bids and such rather than securing a new CBA. I have actually heard Frontier pilots crowing about getting paid less because they felt this put them at an advantage when the next downturn arrived. Neat paint jobs, new BIG airplanes and seniority advancement don't make for a career. Mostl of the folks i work with who were once interested here have said "no thanks," don't want to fly with people who cannot see and fix their problems. I realize they have voted to authorize a strike, still a LOONG way from that scenario. Jeese.
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