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#4451
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I am still hoping our union fights for better requirements on moving expenses and stuff if displaced.
Buying your house, paying for your stuff to be moved, etc.
There should be language in our contract that will make them think twice about displacing pilots to these locations and they would try to avoid displacements at all possible.
I am not a commuter, but I would hope we get something or the union fights for something that will allow commuters in these scenarios to get hotels paid for by the company or some sort of monthly stipend. IE- you get displaced to SJU from PHL, ATL, DEN, whatever it may be, and you get 10 paid hotels each month if you still have an address and house/commute. The company could also just reimburse you for a % of your hotel costs if this is the case. But as it stands right now, the fact they can just shrink bases and open them willy nilly is a huge issue and will screw over a lot of people.
With the amount of money and hotels they will save with 90% day trips, I don't see why giving the commuters at this company a reimbursement for their troubles, especially if getting displaced.
Yeah I know you could buy a house instead of commute, but who is to say they won't close the base in the near future with little notice?
Buying your house, paying for your stuff to be moved, etc.
There should be language in our contract that will make them think twice about displacing pilots to these locations and they would try to avoid displacements at all possible.
I am not a commuter, but I would hope we get something or the union fights for something that will allow commuters in these scenarios to get hotels paid for by the company or some sort of monthly stipend. IE- you get displaced to SJU from PHL, ATL, DEN, whatever it may be, and you get 10 paid hotels each month if you still have an address and house/commute. The company could also just reimburse you for a % of your hotel costs if this is the case. But as it stands right now, the fact they can just shrink bases and open them willy nilly is a huge issue and will screw over a lot of people.
With the amount of money and hotels they will save with 90% day trips, I don't see why giving the commuters at this company a reimbursement for their troubles, especially if getting displaced.
Yeah I know you could buy a house instead of commute, but who is to say they won't close the base in the near future with little notice?
#4452
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Joined: Apr 2021
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I know two captains from two bases that have expressed interest. But expressing interest and actually moving are two very different scenarios.
#4454
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Joined: Jun 2021
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#4455
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Joined: Mar 2019
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https://youtu.be/gLCRjMpi5tc?si=HyvflWIMc9UCfVov
FFT4635. Good job by the crew. Cool to think how many times this exact scenario is done in training (At Denver no less ) Great job guys.
FFT4635. Good job by the crew. Cool to think how many times this exact scenario is done in training (At Denver no less ) Great job guys.
#4456
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Joined: Feb 2014
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https://youtu.be/gLCRjMpi5tc?si=HyvflWIMc9UCfVov
FFT4635. Good job by the crew. Cool to think how many times this exact scenario is done in training (At Denver no less ) Great job guys.
FFT4635. Good job by the crew. Cool to think how many times this exact scenario is done in training (At Denver no less ) Great job guys.
#4459
https://youtu.be/gLCRjMpi5tc?si=HyvflWIMc9UCfVov
FFT4635. Good job by the crew. Cool to think how many times this exact scenario is done in training (At Denver no less ) Great job guys.
FFT4635. Good job by the crew. Cool to think how many times this exact scenario is done in training (At Denver no less ) Great job guys.
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