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Originally Posted by Short Final
Anyone have any current info on the details of this outfit?
The previous threads have gotten a little stale.
Any currently employed Focus drivers please chime in about the usual concerns like pay,pay during training,QOL issues,schedules....etc
Thanks in advance
SF
Captains make 98/hr/60, FO's 59/hr/60 first year. This puts them ahead of Southern and Tradewinds, but behind Atlas. My guess now is everyone with few exceptions will be hired to the right seat, some with the promise of a type rating and move into the left seat after successful completion of sim training so count on 3 months of training pay at $1000 a month plus perdiem of 36 a day. Another thing about them thats is not good as far as pay is concerned is any extra days worked or flying over 60hrs is not done month by month. It is done in two month blocks. So you can't think of it as flying over 60 or working past your 19 days you owe. You have to think of it as flying over 120 (60/hr/mo for two months) or working over 38 days (19/days/mo for two months). This is only done to benefit the company. So they can work you 100 hours one month and then have you sitting on your ass the next month so they don't have to pay extra.
As far as the company is concerned, a bunch of thugs are running it. Coming from mostly failed 727 cargo operators and they are bringing the poison of those failed outfits to Focus. Although the airline has a lot of money, crews DH to Europe and China flying economy, and they typically expose the limits of the FAR's by using min crew rest and 30 hour crew duty days. Currently 19 days a month out on the raod. But that may change a little as the get awarded some more permanent wet lease agreements.
Good things are the aircraft are kept up well, hotel accomodations are usually good, and they are home based. But when Focus gets CASS and jumpseat agreements with the majors, there will be bases. This is suppose to happen within the next 6 months.
I can't see how the base thing is going to work. They assign you periods in two month blocks that are your scheduled work days, but my freinds that work there all say they aren't going to jumpseat out to there assigned bases unless they are actually scheduled to fly - and the flying schedule changes by the minute. Who wants to pay for a crash pad or a hotel room at their own expense when you don't know when you are to fly?
My freinds working there aren't happy and I believe this is the norm. Maybe they will change things but the company is screaming right now for a union through the way they treat their crews. I hope this helps.