We got an AIP!
#211
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Every single day is worth 5+ so a three day can’t be 8hr day, 30hr off, 7 hr day. At Delta that trip would only pay 15:45. At SW that trip would pay 8+7+5=20. Granted they prob wouldn’t build that trip with min cal day without averaging. So jury’s out cause without averaging it could really change trip construction.
#212
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The retro or signing bonus whatever it is called is 75 million. By the time this is signed that is roughly 1900 pilots. My math shows if equally divided $39,474 per pilot. Obviously it is not divided equally because a brand new hire should not get that much. What is the proposal for division?
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Look at the AIP's DOS+4 rates, 2022 assuming this thing takes affect this year.
Look at UAL/DAL/AAG/SW/AS rates for 2019, tell me what you think.
NOW, assuming nothing catastrophic happens, where do you think UAL/DAL/AAG/SW/AS rates will be in 2022?
Heck with it, just assume that the above carriers agree to NOTHING more than contract extension rates a la UAL at a minimum.
Look at UAL/DAL/AAG/SW/AS rates for 2019, tell me what you think.
NOW, assuming nothing catastrophic happens, where do you think UAL/DAL/AAG/SW/AS rates will be in 2022?
Heck with it, just assume that the above carriers agree to NOTHING more than contract extension rates a la UAL at a minimum.
Cathy McCann used to negotiate labor agreements and concessionary ones at that at AA. She’s never going to release us and is already astonished at the company’s low offer here. We have to get $30/hr more to make it worth waiting a year and hope we don’t medical out or get raped on scope. Let’s not forget that we would then also push out the next amendable date another year because unlike Delta Spirit is absolutely dug in on 5 year terms.
I also personally think this AIP plugs their recruiting hole with chewing gum. I’m not voting with anything other than what’s presented but I think they are setting themselves up for a mid cycle increase if they want to grow again and keep recruiting. If that’s true we’d be wise to take the massive increases (not just pay) that we are getting in this offer instead of pushing it out. That probably won’t happen but it’s certainly plausible. AA got some profit sharing and calendar day mid cycle
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The retro or signing bonus whatever it is called is 75 million. By the time this is signed that is roughly 1900 pilots. My math shows if equally divided $39,474 per pilot. Obviously it is not divided equally because a brand new hire should not get that much. What is the proposal for division?
#215
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There is a trade off to RJ Express flying. The trade-off is we have 150+ widebody aircraft, partially because that RJ flying feeds smaller cities into the hubs to support it. Its not ALL bad not flying 76 seat and smaller jets in-house.
But we are negotiating a new contract, and your contract is already well below ours and will be even farther behind us and every other major soon.
So vote wisely!
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#217
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This is what we have at B6. PBS and no daily rig. What you end up with is an optomizer program building 20hr 4 days and 15hr 3 days. You will have very unproductive days with sits nested in the pairing (think 1 hr credit days) followed by absolute ball busters to get the average credit to be almost precisely 5 hrs.
What fixed that was duty rigs, so they could schedule that, but it would cost them about 4 hours more pay. So all of a sudden PBS schedules our trips more efficiently. But PBS can be your worst enemy without strong trip rigs. Just beware.
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Those RJs serve mostly smaller cities. Yes, I know, they also fly to bigger ones, but if we parked them all tomorrow we don’t have enough planes or pilots to fly to the cities.
There is a trade off to RJ Express flying. The trade-off is we have 150+ widebody aircraft, partially because that RJ flying feeds smaller cities into the hubs to support it. Its not ALL bad not flying 76 seat and smaller jets in-house.
But we are negotiating a new contract, and your contract is already well below ours and will be even farther behind us and every other major soon.
So vote wisely!
There is a trade off to RJ Express flying. The trade-off is we have 150+ widebody aircraft, partially because that RJ flying feeds smaller cities into the hubs to support it. Its not ALL bad not flying 76 seat and smaller jets in-house.
But we are negotiating a new contract, and your contract is already well below ours and will be even farther behind us and every other major soon.
So vote wisely!
#219
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Day 1 3:00
Day 2 7:00
That’s a two day trip with a 5 hr average for 10hrs
Hard calendar min day.
Day 1 3:00 pays 5hrs
Day 2 7:00 pays 7hrs
That’s a two day trip with a hard 5hr min day for 12hrs
#220
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I think they are setting themselves up for a mid cycle increase if they want to grow again and keep recruiting. If that’s true we’d be wise to take the massive increases (not just pay) that we are getting in this offer instead of pushing it out. That probably won’t happen but it’s certainly plausible. AA got some profit sharing and calendar day mid cycle
They were able to grow at substandard rates.
NK management has proven how long they can drag something out. They HEVEN'T proven the intellect or smart business acumen to hand things out much less negotiate them.
And the sad truth is, they'll still get applicants even at the crappy rates, without a hypothetical mid term raiseif.
Good luck to you, don't think the Frontier and JB guys are too impressed.
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