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Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 794586)
When hiring ended new hires were getting pay (low guarantee), hotel, uniforms, and jepps provided. I would be surprised if they go backwards on that.
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I doubt there is a need to hire, reserves are not breaking gurantee amd we are not cx flights. Don't forget the horrible lines we had the last two years with being so overstaffed. I'd rather be awarded 90 hours every month than 80.
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Originally Posted by Slaphappy
(Post 795783)
I doubt there is a need to hire, reserves are not breaking gurantee amd we are not cx flights.
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Originally Posted by Utah
(Post 794626)
I'm sure it surprised the class that was in session when Brad Holt came in and said they wouldn't be paid and if they didn't like it they could get up and leave. They had been told up to that point they would be paid.
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What are the average number of hours that line holders are getting awarded by PBS for your position/domicile?
Back when we were really short handed 3 or so years ago, everyone was getting 95+hours a month from PBS and all of the reserves were crediting over a 100 every month. If they ran out of reserves, lineholders would just get reflowed. We had some domiciles that had more lines predicted for the month than they had pilots for - no reserve lines at all. Anything in open time up to six weeks out was paid at time and a half for a while (not the current 5 day window). Like I've said before, if we aren't cancelling flights because of it -management doesn't believe we're short staffed. |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 795982)
??? BH has been at ASA for years, methinks you are making this up :rolleyes:
When I got hired in 2000, I was in only the 3rd or so class to even get paid during training. Up until the end of 99', you only received a check for $600 at the completion of training (aircraft ride in the EMB). SkyWest was actually having a lot of no shows for class and decided to start paying. BH went to ASA in 2007-08? |
Flights are being cxld on the emb side. CS is calling fos on their days off to do trips. We're short fos on the emb side so it only makes sense to transition guys to the jet and hire new guys into the brasilia. I'll believe it when I see it though, just like the last time they said they were going to hire. Losing oxr, sba-sjc and moises lake in June though, it could be a wash.
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Originally Posted by wskytangofxtrot
(Post 795992)
Losing oxr, sba-sjc and moises lake in June though, it could be a wash.
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Originally Posted by Utah
(Post 795988)
I really wished it hadn't happened, but it did. 2003 or so. I think around that time they also went to doubling up in the hotel rooms as well.
When I got hired in 2000, I was in only the 3rd or so class to even get paid during training. Up until the end of 99', you only received a check for $600 at the completion of training (aircraft ride in the EMB). SkyWest was actually having a lot of no shows for class and decided to start paying. BH went to ASA in 2007-08? Ask any pilot with an employee number in the 17XXX range about it. |
Originally Posted by Utah
(Post 795988)
I really wished it hadn't happened, but it did. 2003 or so. I think around that time they also went to doubling up in the hotel rooms as well.
When I got hired in 2000, I was in only the 3rd or so class to even get paid during training. Up until the end of 99', you only received a check for $600 at the completion of training (aircraft ride in the EMB). SkyWest was actually having a lot of no shows for class and decided to start paying. BH went to ASA in 2007-08? |
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