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Why do I have to be 4 asterisked? I'm probably the least asterisked guy you don't know.
This business is nothing if not fluid.. I'm just offering a suggestion that allows the most suffering among us....with the least to lose... a way to accelerate the timeline.
This business is nothing if not fluid.. I'm just offering a suggestion that allows the most suffering among us....with the least to lose... a way to accelerate the timeline.
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From: Square root of the variance and average of the variation
Flattening the pay scales is probably the most meaningful thing a regional could do in the interest of longevity and self preservation. New FO's will flock there to make $35k or more a year starting, and nobody will stick around as a Captain keeping the "lifer cost" down.
No current regional would vote this in, but a prudent executive might try this if there's another start-up.
No current regional would vote this in, but a prudent executive might try this if there's another start-up.
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I did not 4 asterisk you either, the web site did that.
Don't let my response keep you from considering new and creative ideas.
Tom
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There is a chance in this model 2 10 year guys are going to fly together, but that doesn't mean the price tag isn't fair,.
Equipment size won't matter, it will be up to mainline alpa guys to decide on scope. You want a piece of larger airplanes? Then its up and out for you. Go to mainline.
Bryan Bedford of Republic proposed a flattened scale just a few short months ago. According to him, union said no. Anyone know the details of what he was proposing?
On the surface, many of you are going to be appalled by a recommendation like this, but think about this. What if you have to start over at a new regional because you want to move, you hate the company, the company goes out of business, etc... think about how much easier it would be to do just this. Right now, you are screwed, it's HARD to leave after the first year. And think about this, the company is now on the hook to make the place better otherwise they will have to deal with FO attrition and all the training costs of that attrition. All of the sudden they have a vested interest in keeping pilots happy if they know pilots have other options.
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When I make statements like that, I see a payscale that starts at $40,000 and tops out in year 10 at $80,000, regardless of seat. That's a $4000 per year raise.
There is a chance in this model 2 10 year guys are going to fly together, but that doesn't mean the price tag isn't fair,.
Equipment size won't matter, it will be up to mainline alpa guys to decide on scope. You want a piece of larger airplanes? Then its up and out for you. Go to mainline.
Bryan Bedford of Republic proposed a flattened scale just a few short months ago. According to him, union said no. Anyone know the details of what he was proposing?
On the surface, many of you are going to be appalled by a recommendation like this, but think about this. What if you have to start over at a new regional because you want to move, you hate the company, the company goes out of business, etc... think about how much easier it would be to do just this. Right now, you are screwed, it's HARD to leave after the first year.
There is a chance in this model 2 10 year guys are going to fly together, but that doesn't mean the price tag isn't fair,.
Equipment size won't matter, it will be up to mainline alpa guys to decide on scope. You want a piece of larger airplanes? Then its up and out for you. Go to mainline.
Bryan Bedford of Republic proposed a flattened scale just a few short months ago. According to him, union said no. Anyone know the details of what he was proposing?
On the surface, many of you are going to be appalled by a recommendation like this, but think about this. What if you have to start over at a new regional because you want to move, you hate the company, the company goes out of business, etc... think about how much easier it would be to do just this. Right now, you are screwed, it's HARD to leave after the first year.
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Don't like the game? Don't play the game. Regional airlines as well as majors spend millions on psychology experts to keep the employees cowed. It works right up to the point where people decide that they don't want to work in the field or continue to work in the field. The average airline pilot works for a fair wage only after spending 1/3rd to 1/2 of their career at substandard wages at another "airline". If you think about the reality, airlines need pilots, every body else can be outsourced and can/ has been. Pilots can be outsourced only after another airline to outsource them from has been created(regionals). Airlines are about 20 years behind the rest of the economy, in every aspect. Outsourcing during the 90s has been proven to be less successful than it was anticipated. Companies are converting to insourcing, ie the major hiring process.
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I think you know what is best for you....This job and lifestyle isn't for everyone. I can honestly say that I have never seen a larger group of professional hostages, its the most jacked up paradigm I have ever seen. You guys spend close to a 100K for a 24/7/365 job that pays welfare grade cash. I paid cash out of hand for my training and from the left seat wouldn't do it over again. This industry will steal your youth and dreams and pay you Walmart greeter wages for said dreams.
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When I make statements like that, I see a payscale that starts at $40,000 and tops out in year 10 at $80,000, regardless of seat. That's a $4000 per year raise.
There is a chance in this model 2 10 year guys are going to fly together, but that doesn't mean the price tag isn't fair,.
Equipment size won't matter, it will be up to mainline alpa guys to decide on scope. You want a piece of larger airplanes? Then its up and out for you. Go to mainline.
Bryan Bedford of Republic proposed a flattened scale just a few short months ago. According to him, union said no. Anyone know the details of what he was proposing?
On the surface, many of you are going to be appalled by a recommendation like this, but think about this. What if you have to start over at a new regional because you want to move, you hate the company, the company goes out of business, etc... think about how much easier it would be to do just this. Right now, you are screwed, it's HARD to leave after the first year. And think about this, the company is now on the hook to make the place better otherwise they will have to deal with FO attrition and all the training costs of that attrition. All of the sudden they have a vested interest in keeping pilots happy if they know pilots have other options.
There is a chance in this model 2 10 year guys are going to fly together, but that doesn't mean the price tag isn't fair,.
Equipment size won't matter, it will be up to mainline alpa guys to decide on scope. You want a piece of larger airplanes? Then its up and out for you. Go to mainline.
Bryan Bedford of Republic proposed a flattened scale just a few short months ago. According to him, union said no. Anyone know the details of what he was proposing?
On the surface, many of you are going to be appalled by a recommendation like this, but think about this. What if you have to start over at a new regional because you want to move, you hate the company, the company goes out of business, etc... think about how much easier it would be to do just this. Right now, you are screwed, it's HARD to leave after the first year. And think about this, the company is now on the hook to make the place better otherwise they will have to deal with FO attrition and all the training costs of that attrition. All of the sudden they have a vested interest in keeping pilots happy if they know pilots have other options.
Tom, not really sure what your true agenda is... I keep trying to tell you that there are no overpaid pilots in the regionals, and you keep trying to insist on cutting the pay for half the regional pilots.
How about if the majors don't want to lose all their feed, then it's time for them to cough up more money in all their contracts and raise pay across the board. No more excuses, the 1.5 BILLION plus dollars in profits per quarter are proof that they don't need to keep hosing the flight crews for anymore concessions!
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Tom, not really sure what your true agenda is... I keep trying to tell you that there are no overpaid pilots in the regionals, and you keep trying to insist on cutting the pay for half the regional pilots.
How about if the majors don't want to lose all their feed, then it's time for them to cough up more money in all their contracts and raise pay across the board. No more excuses, the 1.5 BILLION plus dollars in profits per quarter are proof that they don't need to keep hosing the flight crews for anymore concessions!
How about if the majors don't want to lose all their feed, then it's time for them to cough up more money in all their contracts and raise pay across the board. No more excuses, the 1.5 BILLION plus dollars in profits per quarter are proof that they don't need to keep hosing the flight crews for anymore concessions!
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