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Old 09-11-2019 | 05:49 AM
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So the company got screwed by Boeing on the max and they will be sharing the restitution with the employees. I’m assuming this is on top of regular profit sharing which should be lower bc of the max issues.

How much did Spirit share with us from Pratt?
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Old 09-11-2019 | 06:54 AM
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You are not swa... If that's what you want go work there.
Realistically the impact and loyalty swa had/has with Boeing can't be compared to any airline out there.

Don't know about the future though.

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Old 09-11-2019 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
So the company got screwed by Boeing on the max and they will be sharing the restitution with the employees. I’m assuming this is on top of regular profit sharing which should be lower bc of the max issues.

How much did Spirit share with us from Pratt?
But these things aren’t equal. Sure I would love some cash but...

SWA is saying the profit sharing will be less because of the losses from the Max groundings, so this will be a form of restitution to help make up for some of the loss.

Spirit doesn’t offer profit sharing so they would wonder why would pilots and employees logically feel they would get any cut of the Pratt issue? We didn’t lose out of profit sharing, we don’t get any.

2 different issues here, don’t conflate them

-We don’t get profit sharing; that’s a large issue by itself.

-Employees not getting restitution cash to make up for the reduced profit sharing; we need the statement above to be fixed before this became a taking point.

I get you want free money and want to point out how bad Spirit management is; but time to move on from the profit sharing at this point in time. Again, company made it clear it will never want it for us and as long as the FAs piggy back is with Me Too, forget about it
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Old 09-11-2019 | 07:38 AM
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Point being: nothing requires swa to share any restitution with employee and judging how they have been handling negotiation with their work groups the last few years they aren’t exactly an employee friendly management but this is something they didn’t have to do but they did.

Spirit doesn’t even do what they are contractually required to and then we have to arbitrate to get back what was already negotiated. See latest RTD settlement as an example.
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Old 09-11-2019 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
Point being: nothing requires swa to share any restitution with employee and judging how they have been handling negotiation with their work groups the last few years they aren’t exactly an employee friendly management but this is something they didn’t have to do but they did.

Spirit doesn’t even do what they are contractually required to and then we have to arbitrate to get back what was already negotiated. See latest RTD settlement as an example.
But what is your point? Complain? We get it, we all get it. Difference is you think continuing to complain about everything will somehow make the group more “motivated” next time around.

It’s cliche but if you hate it so much, leave. Starting a thread to complain, again, like you do in most threads, it gets tiresome and the horse has been beat to a bloody pulp
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Old 09-11-2019 | 09:30 AM
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Not complaining just bringing to light things some may not be aware of. Just facts
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Old 09-11-2019 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
Point being: nothing requires swa to share any restitution with employee and judging how they have been handling negotiation with their work groups the last few years they aren’t exactly an employee friendly management but this is something they didn’t have to do but they did.

Spirit doesn’t even do what they are contractually required to and then we have to arbitrate to get back what was already negotiated. See latest RTD settlement as an example.
It was just explained to you by Omniscient. You are dumb as a rock. Do you even have your apps out?
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It was just explained to you by Omniscient. You are dumb as a rock. Do you even have your apps out?
Could not agree more.
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Old 09-11-2019 | 09:49 AM
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It was just explained to you by Omniscient. You are dumb as a rock. Do you even have your apps out?
Nope. I like working here, I live in base, and it’s not worth gambling my seniority at this point. I fly with so many that have no idea what’s in our own contract or the current state of the industry. So many think we have the greatest contract out there which isn’t true in ALMOST all sections. News like this brings to light what happens out side the spirit bubble. I’m not trying to convince anyone to leave or stay. Just to not settle. Never settle. Always demand the best. Being happy and demanding the best don’t have to be mutually exclusive. And being happy and apathetic shouldn’t be inclusive. Apathy spreads like a virus
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Old 09-11-2019 | 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
Nope. I like working here, I live in base, and it’s not worth gambling my seniority at this point. I fly with so many that have no idea what’s in our own contract or the current state of the industry. So many think we have the greatest contract out there which isn’t true in ALMOST all sections. News like this brings to light what happens out side the spirit bubble. I’m not trying to convince anyone to leave or stay. Just to not settle. Never settle. Always demand the best. Being happy and demanding the best don’t have to be mutually exclusive. And being happy and apathetic shouldn’t be inclusive. Apathy spreads like a virus
Every single airline, Delta and United included, have Bs in their contract, somewhere, that people don’t like. Go read the United “Contract 202x” thread for a bit. Every new TA has something given up. You may not see it or know about it, but it does happen. I have multiple friends at both United and Delta. What is the old saying with negotiations, it’s successful when both parties walk away feeling a bit ****ed off?

It should absolutely no surprise why this contract (and F9 and Allegiant’s) passed. It took 6 years here to make even $100 an hour right seat. SIX YEARS.

So a vast majority of the work force here was making hardly any respectable money. Now, outside of first year pay, everyone is basically over $100k base salary as an FO. CAs are $170k base and most are well above $200k. Most make well above these numbers with soft pay and being above guarantee.

They got this raise without giving up Trip dropping, swapping etc. That is one of the biggest reasons people come here. I’m not going to argue about Reserve drops and other smaller issues.

Again the main reason people are here, such as myself, is for QOL and schedule manipulation. That hasn’t changed. (Cue the “the grids always Red now” folks).

The union said we could have gotten Legacy rates, but would have to have given up drops. According to the union, the vast majority of pilots here said “hell no”. I guess you could chose not to believe them.

So next time around what do you think is going to happen?

People actually make enough money to wait it out. This is EXACTLY why The legacies vote down TAs. No ones broke, everyone makes a damn good living and there is usually retro pay as well. They don’t really, for the most part, care how long it takes.

I fully expect us, next contract, to vote down anything that isn’t up to par. We can AFFORD to do that. No one is broke working here anymore. If you can’t live on $100k + salary then you are an idiot and I would highly recommend looking up a fellow by the name of Dave Ramsey.

It’s pretty difficult to ask over half the pilot list to hold out last time when they were so grossly underpaid.

Finally, it may surprise you, but when Allegiant signed their first contact, 3 years ago, guess who made more than Delta flying the MD80 and Bus on their current contract? Allegiant did. King of the world Delta (much to the horror of their precious egos) made less than a LLC at one point in time.
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