Training pay, days off, DFW?
#11
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It's 8-10 weeks usually to get through training so I don't really get why we should give anything up for that. If we had a moral obligation to new hires at all it should have been to elevate first year pay a little higher. Heck some airlines don't even offer hotels during training and that's just criminal.
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#13
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OMG! Right from the mouth of "RJ guy!". This guy has no clue!
#15
You bid during training and you get what you can hold based on your seniority and what is available in the current vacancy bid.
#16
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From: B-767 FO
Just glad that real Airlines don’t eat their young. A New Hire is a Spirit (ALPA) Pilot that needs to be negotiated for just like every other Seniority List Pilot. It’s your brother/sister in the right seat that deals with all of Life’s trials and tribulations just like the fella in the seat next to him/her. Dues have been paid this was the chance to make New Hire Pay and Insurance respectable and commensurate with the Level of Airline that all Spirit Airlines Pilots aspire to work for.
#17
sippin' dat koolaid
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From: gear slinger
Just glad that real Airlines don’t eat their young. A New Hire is a Spirit (ALPA) Pilot that needs to be negotiated for just like every other Seniority List Pilot. It’s your brother/sister in the right seat that deals with all of Life’s trials and tribulations just like the fella in the seat next to him/her. Dues have been paid this was the chance to make New Hire Pay and Insurance respectable and commensurate with the Level of Airline that all Spirit Airlines Pilots aspire to work for.
I realize that the probationary year sucks here but we all lived thru it and so will everyone else as they start climbing the totem pole. If there was a way to lock in year 1 gains with the ability to block future sign on bonuses offered by the company to new hires (or institute a "me too" signing bonus clause for all pilots), then I would be all down for it.
#20
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It's 8-10 weeks usually to get through training so I don't really get why we should give anything up for that. If we had a moral obligation to new hires at all it should have been to elevate first year pay a little higher. Heck some airlines don't even offer hotels during training and that's just criminal.
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