Training pay, days off, DFW?
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So these guys aren't hired then? Do they just show up for training unannounced?
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The pay obviously isn't too low otherwise we wouldn't have sufficient applicants to interview and to fill classes with. I'd love to hand guys $105/hour year one but I won't waste an ounce of my negotiating capital for guys/gals who aren't even on property yet.
Once the flow of applicants stops then NK can raise the first year pay accordingly.
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We don't vote for or against a contract based upon guys at Republic, Mesa, Joe's Charter, or any other future pilots that may or may not come here. SPA members vote for themselves first and our fellow pilots second. The company is solely responsible for recruiting and that includes first year pay and benefits.
The pay obviously isn't too low otherwise we wouldn't have sufficient applicants to interview and to fill classes with. I'd love to hand guys $105/hour year one but I won't waste an ounce of my negotiating capital for guys/gals who aren't even on property yet.
Once the flow of applicants stops then NK can raise the first year pay accordingly.
The pay obviously isn't too low otherwise we wouldn't have sufficient applicants to interview and to fill classes with. I'd love to hand guys $105/hour year one but I won't waste an ounce of my negotiating capital for guys/gals who aren't even on property yet.
Once the flow of applicants stops then NK can raise the first year pay accordingly.
Eating your young is the worst thing a group of unionists could do. It shows a lack of character in caring about new hires. News flash these guys are on property, they are new hires, not interviewees.
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We don't vote for or against a contract based upon guys at Republic, Mesa, Joe's Charter, or any other future pilots that may or may not come here. SPA members vote for themselves first and our fellow pilots second. The company is solely responsible for recruiting and that includes first year pay and benefits.
The pay obviously isn't too low otherwise we wouldn't have sufficient applicants to interview and to fill classes with. I'd love to hand guys $105/hour year one but I won't waste an ounce of my negotiating capital for guys/gals who aren't even on property yet.
Once the flow of applicants stops then NK can raise the first year pay accordingly.
The pay obviously isn't too low otherwise we wouldn't have sufficient applicants to interview and to fill classes with. I'd love to hand guys $105/hour year one but I won't waste an ounce of my negotiating capital for guys/gals who aren't even on property yet.
Once the flow of applicants stops then NK can raise the first year pay accordingly.
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$1700/month is disgusting for a new hire pilot these days. Even the regionals pay twice if not more than twice that.
Eating your young is the worst thing a group of unionists could do. It shows a lack of character in caring about new hires. News flash these guys are on property, they are new hires, not interviewees.
Eating your young is the worst thing a group of unionists could do. It shows a lack of character in caring about new hires. News flash these guys are on property, they are new hires, not interviewees.
Agreed but 70% of them voted for it.
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It’s on us as a union to do the right thing to make sure we have the best sitting next to us every day because Spirit doesn’t care. And when other options are available for qualified applicants, the best will go where they get a reasonable starting salary from day one and healthcare. Our training pay attracts those willing to accept less when currently others pay more. Do you want that guy to have a vote next round?
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Whether you voted “For” or “against” the TA, new-hire pay was not even taken into consideration. Regardless of what anyone says, they don’t give a rats arse about some guy who they don’t know and doesn’t even work here yet.
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The problem lies squarely with the negotiating committee who assigned little value to new hires. Just a dick move.
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$1700/month is disgusting for a new hire pilot these days. Even the regionals pay twice if not more than twice that.
Eating your young is the worst thing a group of unionists could do. It shows a lack of character in caring about new hires. News flash these guys are on property, they are new hires, not interviewees.
Eating your young is the worst thing a group of unionists could do. It shows a lack of character in caring about new hires. News flash these guys are on property, they are new hires, not interviewees.
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