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If line credit vaules go below 80 hours a month then they need to furlough.
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Originally Posted by Slaphappy
(Post 530416)
If line credit vaules go below 80 hours a month then they need to furlough.
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Originally Posted by Slaphappy
(Post 530416)
If line credit vaules go below 80 hours a month then they need to furlough.
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Originally Posted by Slaphappy
(Post 530416)
If line credit vaules go below 80 hours a month then they need to furlough.
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Originally Posted by JetJock16
(Post 530531)
You are the furthest thing from a true SKWer. We take care of our own right down to the last pilot (hmmmm, maybe not you:rolleyes:).
Not sure I agree with your statement either. Certainly, SkW takes care of the drunks. If you were a drunk flying around folks, you can get fired and go into a "rehabilitation program", and then get rehired to be a pilot again for SkW in SIX MONTHS. SkW takes care of training failures, too. Fail a transistion, no problemo... just go back to your previous seat. Captain or FO. But, fail an upgrade, and you're not eligible to fly or even throw bags for SkW... ever. Even if it put your family out on the street. Just making sure that I understand what taking care of folks means... every single one. Whether SkyWest furloughs or not will be business decision. It costs money to put people on the street, and then bring them back and train them. Having folks on the street when at least there is a distant possibility that SkW may be able to pick up flying that Mesa may not be able to provide, and that UAL has asked SkW to be ready for that possibility. |
Originally Posted by Airsupport
(Post 530017)
because skywest would NEVER furlough right? glad to hear you are so optomistic but most of my friends at skywest believe the furlough will be coming in march.
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Originally Posted by TonyWilliams
(Post 530555)
Not sure I agree with your statement either. Certainly, SkW takes care of the drunks. If you were a drunk flying around folks, you can get fired and go into a "rehabilitation program", and then get rehired to be a pilot again for SkW in SIX MONTHS.
SkW takes care of training failures, too. Fail a transistion, no problemo... just go back to your previous seat. Captain or FO. But, fail an upgrade, and you're not eligible to fly or even throw bags for SkW... ever. Even if it put your family out on the street. Just making sure that I understand what taking care of folks means... every single one. |
I shouldn't be expected to subsidize other peoples paychecks, this isn't the soviet union. Its sucks some people might lose their jobs in this economy but thats the way life works. I have bills to pay too and the policy manual says that lineholders can expect 87 hours per month.
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Expect does not mean entitled to.
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Originally Posted by Slaphappy
(Post 530633)
I shouldn't be expected to subsidize other peoples paychecks, this isn't the soviet union. Its sucks some people might lose their jobs in this economy but thats the way life works. I have bills to pay too and the policy manual says that lineholders can expect 87 hours per month.
Also, screw the policy manual............what's min guarantee? That’s all you should expect so live accordingly, if you live with higher expectations then don’t be surprised with the economy goes to crap and you find yourself upside down and inside out. Our JR pilots shouldn’t have to pay for your life’s pitfalls, they've got problems of their own and they make A LOT less money than you do. |
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