Piedmont vs. PSA
#41
Theoretically it’s in the contract however the company, probably due to staffing, hasn’t chose to use it. Wouldn’t shock me if you see this change at piedmont if training starts to catch up and both captains and FO’s are properly staffed.
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That's sort of an irrelevant question for PSA. Nobody is awarded a ready reserve line, as they are other airlines. They simply convert short call pilots to ready, with the only stipulations being no more than 8 times per month, and no more than 3 days in a row.
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Sure that’s annoying, but is it really a reason to go one place over another? I can just as easily watch Netflix in a crewroom as I can at home.
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The PDT 5 year flow for new hires with its current pilot group size is only true if PDT is flowing 12/ month. Flowing 6/month, the last person on the seniority list has over 10 years to flow... it may be a little bit shorter, but attrition really tapers off once folks hit their 3rd year on property.
With the flow as long as it is at PDT, one must ask which company will give me more $/QOL in Philly over the next 9-10 years. Unfortunately that answer is not Piedmont.
If you have to go to a Philly regional long term go to Republic. If that is not an option PSA beats PDT in QOL long term. Short term, PDT may be slightly better since PHL is the junior base but 16hr 4 day trips followed by 2 days off for a total of 11 is rough.
With the flow as long as it is at PDT, one must ask which company will give me more $/QOL in Philly over the next 9-10 years. Unfortunately that answer is not Piedmont.
If you have to go to a Philly regional long term go to Republic. If that is not an option PSA beats PDT in QOL long term. Short term, PDT may be slightly better since PHL is the junior base but 16hr 4 day trips followed by 2 days off for a total of 11 is rough.
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Well, the company can't just go and implement ready reserve. The union would have to agree to it
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Im am nearing the end of my tenure here at piedmont. This year, unless schedules will improve, jan and feb, I credited about 80 hours a month. At my pay rate that is 5600 dollars and will only have 11 days off a month.
If you can live on the northeast with a 65k year a job and grind out a minimum 5 years as a captain here until you flow, then piedmont is where you want to be. Expect 50 to 60 hours block a month.
Im hoping the improvements in April do make a difference.
If you can live on the northeast with a 65k year a job and grind out a minimum 5 years as a captain here until you flow, then piedmont is where you want to be. Expect 50 to 60 hours block a month.
Im hoping the improvements in April do make a difference.
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Im am nearing the end of my tenure here at piedmont. This year, unless schedules will improve, jan and feb, I credited about 80 hours a month. At my pay rate that is 5600 dollars and will only have 11 days off a month.
If you can live on the northeast with a 65k year a job and grind out a minimum 5 years as a captain here until you flow, then piedmont is where you want to be.
If you can live on the northeast with a 65k year a job and grind out a minimum 5 years as a captain here until you flow, then piedmont is where you want to be.
You have to be a 10 year Captain at PDT to make what and Endeavor CA makes as soon as they upgrade. Put another way a Piedmont pilot would just hit the flow flow before they enjoyed a full year of pay parity with Endeavor Captain first year pay.
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