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757office 09-21-2017 07:41 PM

Why is this a question you are consistently asking? It is none of your or anyone elses business. You're going to be a real joy when you get to a major and tell us all about where you had apps in while we try to read or hit on the lead.

Originally Posted by Turbosina (Post 2434135)
True. It's amazing how many 10 year CAs give you a blank look when you ask if they have apps out. I honestly would say that 70 percent of the CAs I fly with have zero interest in moving on. I'm honestly not exaggerating that percentage.


uncleowen 09-21-2017 07:51 PM

Where do you live?
Got any kids?
Laugh at Delta doing something Delta.
What's your church calling? (optional)
So you trying to get out?

That's the first leg.



Originally Posted by 757office (Post 2434142)
Why is this a question you are consistently asking? It is none of your or anyone elses business. You're going to be a real joy when you get to a major and tell us all about where you had apps in while we try to read or hit on the lead.


Paid2fly 09-21-2017 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by Jonneaux (Post 2433698)
Are you a pilot? Because you seem to be challenged by the simplest math. That "pay freeze" amounted to about an 8% increase in total compensation for me this year and 2 to 3% after that. I would put my W2 up against any other regional pilot's. Pay rates are secondary to work rules and soft time.






I guess it depends on where you're based... Crummy pairings have caused my W2 to decrease for the last 5 years.:rolleyes:

word302 09-21-2017 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by Paid2fly (Post 2434146)
I guess it depends on where you're based... Crummy pairings have caused my W2 to decrease for the last 5 years.:rolleyes:

Yeah I’m highly sceptical of his math skills.

Turbosina 09-21-2017 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by 757office (Post 2434142)
Why is this a question you are consistently asking? It is none of your or anyone elses business. You're going to be a real joy when you get to a major and tell us all about where you had apps in while we try to read or hit on the lead.

Are you serious? It's small talk. Besides "where do you live?", "Got kids?", "So how'd you get into flying?", "How long you been here", the next most commonly asked question is "Got your apps in?"

What the heck else do you talk about?

Turbosina 09-21-2017 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by uncleowen (Post 2434145)
Where do you live?
Got any kids?
Laugh at Delta doing something Delta.
What's your church calling? (optional)
So you trying to get out?

That's the first leg.

Hah, wrote my post and then saw yours :D

TogaParty 09-21-2017 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by 757office (Post 2434142)
Why is this a question you are consistently asking? It is none of your or anyone elses business. You're going to be a real joy when you get to a major and tell us all about where you had apps in while we try to read or hit on the lead.

It's a pretty common topic of conversation among regional crew since it's something we can all relate to whether you have plans to leave or not. I've never gotten any resistance when the topic is brought up. It usually is either "Yes, I'm hoping to go X airline or No, I'm planning to stick around."
Of course if you're at a major, which would presumably your career airline this topic would have little relavance. For Regional crew however , it's something that's commonly discussed.

ImPilot I Fly 09-22-2017 05:16 AM


Originally Posted by Turbosina (Post 2434177)
Are you serious? It's small talk. Besides "where do you live?", "Got kids?", "So how'd you get into flying?", "How long you been here", the next most commonly asked question is "Got your apps in?"

What the heck else do you talk about?

I try to talk about other subjects. Ask about kids. If your co worker has kids ask them about them. Hobbies, Sports, Band/Orchestra. Most proud parents love talking about their kids. If your colleague is short with the answers as it pertains to their children. Back off the subject. Things at home might not be going too well. Move on to sports. Favorite teams? Playoffs? Been to any live games lately? Talk stats. Memorable games and stadiums.

Then you can move on to music, movies, beer. My captain and I talked about The Grateful Dead for about an hour last night in cruise. I had no idea he was a deadhead. And he probably assumed the same of me. Until i brought it up. The majority of us aren't complete pilot stiffs. Some are. Those are challenging trips.

There is always something to talk about. Just dont make it akward and do the 20 minutes of silence and then click on the hot mic and utter "So.......do you like stuff?" Good conversation flows and segues from one subject to the next. The key to good conversation is asking questions. My favorite cruise talk is with someone of a completely different background and someone that has an entire different set of interests and hobbies. Ive learned a lot about cricket, sailing, cooking, carpentry. Everyone has a story. When in doubt, quote movies and living the dream. You're bound to have something in common or at least learn something new from anyone and everyone.

Jonneaux 09-22-2017 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by word302 (Post 2434168)
Yeah I’m highly sceptical of his math skills.

My math skills tell me that the PPS check that I received last week amounted to an additional $8.80/hr for the quarter bringing my hourly rate up to about $121/hr. That's based on my rate at the time. Under the new agreement, add another $3/hr. What other regional pays near that, year 18?.

WesternSkies 09-22-2017 07:18 AM

If you don't have kids, don't ask about kiddos.

Creep me the hell out


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