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Originally Posted by Pilottim79
(Post 1804707)
Holy crap. Your cap FO pay is equal to second year FO pay at TSA. How could you not be profitable? Is upgrade really 7-10 years? I mean how are FOs not quitting in droves?
I had no idea. Current upgrade time is about 6-7 years. Keep in mind that we have almost zero people hired from 4/08 to 4/10. For a list of about 2300 pilots, we only have 53 pilots on the seniority list from 4/08 to 4/11 (i.e. 53 pilots for 3 years on the seniority list). Historically, we lose about 30 guys a month or 360 pilots a year. Upgrade times will be dropping as soon as they start getting past the 4/08 hires, which should be this year. Even if you take into account the guys coming off the Q400. Opinions are like *********s, everyone's got one, but I'm just not seeing 7-10 year upgrades happening at this point. I don't think we will ever get back to 2 year upgrades, but at current attrition rates, with no growth, we should settle into an average of 4-year upgrade, assuming no increased attrition and assuming 1 in 4 guys leaving is an FO, which is a reasonable assumption IMHO once the rush to places like TSA/PSA finishes. |
Originally Posted by thump
(Post 1804845)
He's making a prediction of upgrade times for a new hire starting today.
Current upgrade time is about 6-7 years. Keep in mind that we have almost zero people hired from 4/08 to 4/10. For a list of about 2300 pilots, we only have 53 pilots on the seniority list from 4/08 to 4/11 (i.e. 53 pilots for 3 years on the seniority list). Historically, we lose about 30 guys a month or 360 pilots a year. Upgrade times will be dropping as soon as they start getting past the 4/08 hires, which should be this year. Even if you take into account the guys coming off the Q400. Opinions are like *********s, everyone's got one, but I'm just not seeing 7-10 year upgrades happening at this point. I don't think we will ever get back to 2 year upgrades, but at current attrition rates, with no growth, we should settle into an average of 4-year upgrade, assuming no increased attrition and assuming 1 in 4 guys leaving is an FO, which is a reasonable assumption IMHO once the rush to places like TSA/PSA finishes. Seven. Now, that being said, I think that your 4 year number is not too far off, but I think that it's gonna be closer to five years. |
Originally Posted by sqwkvfr
(Post 1804872)
Your 30/month number is an inaccurate. I'm a very senior FO and there the people senior to me that leave every month is about half that number. Last month is was seven.
Seven. Now, that being said, I think that your 4 year number is not too far off, but I think that it's gonna be closer to five years. |
Originally Posted by Pilottim79
(Post 1804940)
Maybe the 30 a month he stated included FOs?
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Originally Posted by SenecaII
(Post 1804444)
And I would have thought your remarkable, superior pilot group would have learned from our 2003 mistake. Interested in how that cap is gonna work out when you get 145s. Lather rinse repeat.....
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk hahahahahaha Lather Rinse and repeat....... |
Originally Posted by billyho
(Post 1805020)
By the time we maybe get 145's over half of the current Pilot group will be a Mainline. And you guys will be still crying over a new contract and you'll be still crying over how ENVOY, PSA and Piedmont screwed you guys over.
hahahahahaha Lather Rinse and repeat....... |
Originally Posted by Bonanzer
(Post 1805043)
Then maybe you can take concessions for Doug at AA too!
You folks went to RAH knowing it had the worst contract of any other regional and probably the worst insurance benefit package of all the regionals. |
Originally Posted by billyho
(Post 1805045)
Concessions???? Piedmont Pilots took concessions??? I don't/didn't see any concessions.:rolleyes:
You folks went to RAH knowing it had the worst contract of any other regional and probably the worst insurance benefit package of all the regionals. |
Originally Posted by billyho
(Post 1805045)
Quote:
Concessions???? Piedmont Pilots took concessions??? I don't/didn't see any concessions. |
Originally Posted by JohnLocke
(Post 1805080)
Insurance rate increases and pay caps are concessions.
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