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Old 01-14-2008 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by captchris
On another note... Mesa Sucks.

I second that....wouldnt it be great to get some more flying out of that deal?
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Old 01-14-2008 | 04:30 PM
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poor earnings or losses has forced a lot of CEO's to retire or step down in the last few months and this should be no exception. the apparent loyalty of his boardmembers is a little scary.
From the Star Bulletin 11/21/2007:

Mesa Air Group Chief Executive Jonathan Ornstein, mired in a costly federal lawsuit over go!'s entry into the Hawaii interisland market, was given a vote of confidence yesterday by the company's board of directors in the form of a three-year employment extension.

"The board of directors strongly believes that, given the challenges the company faces today, it was important to demonstrate our support of management," said Dan Altobello, lead director of the board.

The board of directors also granted three-year employment extensions to Michael Lotz, president and chief operating officer of Mesa, and Brian Gillman, executive vice president and general counsel. Gillman also got a raise.

Ornstein is chairman of the eight-person board, but the decision to extend the contracts came from a recommendation by the compensation committee. Ornstein said he recused himself from voting on the contract extensions. . . .

Ornstein received nearly $1.1 million in salary, bonus and other annual compensation in 2006, plus $464,901 in long-term awards, according to Mesa's proxy filed earlier this year with the Securities and Exchange Commission. His current base salary for the year ending March 31, 2008 is $450,000, which differs slightly from the $409,327 in the proxy that is based on the company's fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, 2007.

Lotz earned $876,270 in salary, bonus and other annual compensation last year, plus $310,749 in long-term awards. His current base salary for the year ending March 31, 2008, is $400,000. Bonuses for Ornstein and Lotz, which are not included in their base salaries, can vary depending upon financial performance.

Ornstein and Lotz, who both had five-year contracts due to expire in 2009, now are under contract until 2012.

Gillman received $238,766 in salary and bonus and $95,296 in long-term awards in 2006. His three-year contract extension will now expire in 2011.

Gillman also got an increase in base salary to $190,000 from $148,154, and is now entitled to an annual deferred compensation payment, which will be payable through the remaining term of his employment agreement in the event of a change in control of the company.

"I am thankful to have had the opportunity to be part of the Mesa team for the past nine years," Ornstein said. "While we face some significant challenges ahead, this is nothing new to Mesa. I am confident that by working together we will continue to be successful."

Ornstein and Lotz were lauded by Altobello for turning around the company.

"Ten years ago, when I joined the board, and Jonathan Ornstein had Mike Lotz joined Mesa, the company had revenue of $423 million and had lost $54 million in the previous fiscal year," Altobello said. "Since that time, we have grown to over $1.4 billion in revenue and since 9/11 earned operating profits on a pro-forma basis in 26 of 27 quarters, regained our partnership with United Airlines, formed a new partnership with Delta, added approximately 150 regional jets to our fleet, named Regional Airline of the Year in 2005 and provided unsurpassed job security and opportunity for our employees. All this was achieved during what has to have been the most difficult environment for airlines in history."


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Old 01-14-2008 | 05:10 PM
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He's going to run the company into the ground while he's laughing all the way to the bank on the backs of Mesa employees. Man I hated working for that guy!
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Old 01-14-2008 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Flyboy8784
I second that....wouldnt it be great to get some more flying out of that deal?
There is a good chance it could happen!
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Old 01-14-2008 | 07:18 PM
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I wonder how much JO gets in stock options each quarter. Someone with more time on their hands go find out!
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Old 01-15-2008 | 04:18 AM
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Whatever you do, make sure no one you know goes to work there. I heard on a conference call that 250 pilots are in training. Suckers. They will see how much flying the line for Ornstein sucks soon enough.

Wipe out the bottom feeders and increase pay in this profession. Come on!
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Old 01-15-2008 | 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ghilis101
thats a good point. im really surprised the board hasnt kicked JO out yet. poor earnings or losses has forced a lot of CEO's to retire or step down in the last few months and this should be no exception. the apparent loyalty of his boardmembers is a little scary.

hey ghilis, just thought you should know if you are looking for your eagles plane i saw it in msp yesturday..
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Old 01-15-2008 | 10:22 AM
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Mesa pilots, do the industry a favor and quit so that place will tank. We have plenty of open positions at other regionals to fill, so you will not be without a job.
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Old 01-15-2008 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by N2rotation
Whatever you do, make sure no one you know goes to work there. I heard on a conference call that 250 pilots are in training. Suckers. They will see how much flying the line for Ornstein sucks soon enough.

Wipe out the bottom feeders and increase pay in this profession. Come on!
Some (not all) kids fresh out of Flight Schools (CFIs) don't care about prospects, money, QOL, or anything. All they want to do is fly a jet, and a few would even do it for free. They'll worry about everything else later....We (pilots) are our own worst enemy
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