New hire pay on reserve
#61
Man, it's 2019/nearly 2020 now. Not the horrible economic times of 2008-9. You don't need to constantly reference horrible times to justify the Spirit contract. However, to that point, you're right; in 2008-9 this would have been a stellar contract and applicants would have been flocking to Spirit for the 45% gain.
#62
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Are you that new to this industry? “Highly skilled professional aviators” have been delivering pizzas for years. And while you’re at Dominos, waiting for the next delivery, you can have a chat with your coworker who is a highly skilled PhD and the cashier who is a highly skilled thespian about is trying for a acting career.
How did CAL and UAL FOs get by in 2008 at 29 and 33 bucks an hour and no health insurance for 6 months! They eventually improved on those numbers as will we.
I have nothing but respect for the person who realizes that in order to pay the bills, you do what’s necessary to get it done; instead on whining about what’s not fair and how highly skilled you are.
How did CAL and UAL FOs get by in 2008 at 29 and 33 bucks an hour and no health insurance for 6 months! They eventually improved on those numbers as will we.
I have nothing but respect for the person who realizes that in order to pay the bills, you do what’s necessary to get it done; instead on whining about what’s not fair and how highly skilled you are.
Hahahahahaha!!!!!
“Highly skilled thespian”. LMAO!
You’ve now lost all credibility in debates. 😂😁
#63
The larger point being to pay your bills however you have to until the pay comes up, and not to sit at a regional because you’re some by god professional aviator who’s too good to work a side hustle.
We can talk about what it should be, but what’s being suggested is how to make it on what it is. Some will have to work a side job. Some have spouses with good incomes. Some finance it.
I personally laughed when our absentee CEO suggested that our quick upgrade will be enough to continue to attract talent given the looming hiring binge at the legacies on the recent earnings call. As if one can’t upgrade in 3-5 years at Delta or United right now. He strikes me as the wait until problems happen kind rather than the get out in front of them type. But that issue is lurking and will have to be addressed.
A mid contract adjustment for new hires wouldn’t shock me in the least before we ratify in 2029 or whatever.
We can talk about what it should be, but what’s being suggested is how to make it on what it is. Some will have to work a side job. Some have spouses with good incomes. Some finance it.
I personally laughed when our absentee CEO suggested that our quick upgrade will be enough to continue to attract talent given the looming hiring binge at the legacies on the recent earnings call. As if one can’t upgrade in 3-5 years at Delta or United right now. He strikes me as the wait until problems happen kind rather than the get out in front of them type. But that issue is lurking and will have to be addressed.
A mid contract adjustment for new hires wouldn’t shock me in the least before we ratify in 2029 or whatever.
I do wonder if the union would agree to this however. IF the company needs to increase pay to staff planes, I dont imagine the MEC would agree to let them have this while dragging out the rest of the contract Section 6 talks.
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I'll take your word for it because I just don't know enough about those rates, but even you must agree that arguing that current Spirit rates are better than what was negotiated in the mid 2000s is a silly comparison.
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It doesn’t matter what you got paid a decade ago...or even three years ago. Who knows when you might get another contract, or how much farther this already embarrassingly low pay will compare to what the market is paying then. If you aren’t competitive then you are going to get the dregs. Do you seriously think some of these regional managements are doing $50K signing bonuses or paying for RTP hours for guys out of the goodness of their hearts? They are paying what the market is forcing them to pay.
Totally your call, hoss.
#67
Even for 2008 standards, those pay rates were low but pattern bargaining has raised those rates to where they are today, $90 or so. Im not saying "Hey, our guys get paid more than CAL did in 2008." Im saying they had low pay in the not too distant past and were able to raise it through some successful Section 6 bargaining.
Spirit will do the same and just as CAL looks back at the rates of 20008 and says "Jeez, that first year pay and heathcare delay was junk," I believe we will be able to look back eventually and say, just as they did, "Wow, that first year pay and healthcare delay was junk." Legacy carriers increased all rates across the board and never did any of those airlines campaign on "we will sacrifice from the top to increase the bottom." It was always "All longevity will see increases to reflect their contributions."
Zero chance ALPA will ever campaign on the idea of cutting from the top to subsidize the bottom; that mantra has always been to raise pay at all levels; some things can't be accomplished in one contract cycle. And just as we have pilots who were upset we are not Delta and a 16% DC from day 1, it takes more than one cycle to hit all those things. And as long as the Minstrel CEO doesnt sink the airline, we will see great gains next go around. Maybe too some of our apathetic pilots can actually get out this time and march for an hour on a day off.
Its back and forth but we all agree, there is zero reason why at the end of the next cycle we dont see FOs at triple digit first year pay and senior CAs making significantly more as well.
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Here’s a Q:
So if you bid “last out” on reserve I assume you could expect to have at least some of those reserve days at home. Can you pick up normal trips out of open time on your days off, and have those go above guarantee?
For example you’re on reserve you’re getting 72 hours no matter what. And say you pick up 20 hours of flying on your days off. That’s a 92 hour pay check right? And yes I’m aware that this plan can backfire if they use you on all your reserve days.
Also, how often are these X/Y calls occurring? Isn’t it extremely rare?
And just to add my 2 cents to the first year pay. Yeah it won’t knock your socks off but it’s a small price to pay to be joining such a great company that offers great pay a few years down the road and a good pilot group to boot. Any regional guy turning this place down over first year pay is a clown in my book. The QOL and pay at regionals is a joke.
So if you bid “last out” on reserve I assume you could expect to have at least some of those reserve days at home. Can you pick up normal trips out of open time on your days off, and have those go above guarantee?
For example you’re on reserve you’re getting 72 hours no matter what. And say you pick up 20 hours of flying on your days off. That’s a 92 hour pay check right? And yes I’m aware that this plan can backfire if they use you on all your reserve days.
Also, how often are these X/Y calls occurring? Isn’t it extremely rare?
And just to add my 2 cents to the first year pay. Yeah it won’t knock your socks off but it’s a small price to pay to be joining such a great company that offers great pay a few years down the road and a good pilot group to boot. Any regional guy turning this place down over first year pay is a clown in my book. The QOL and pay at regionals is a joke.
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So if you bid “last out” on reserve I assume you could expect to have at least some of those reserve days at home. Can you pick up normal trips out of open time on your days off, and have those go above guarantee?
You can't pick up any normal time on reserve.
For example you’re on reserve you’re getting 72 hours no matter what. And say you pick up 20 hours of flying on your days off. That’s a 92 hour pay check right? And yes I’m aware that this plan can backfire if they use you on all your reserve days.
If they fly you above guarantee or you get some move up pay (1.5 hours per day) for a pairing you'll be paid whatever extra over guarantee.
Also, how often are these X/Y calls occurring? Isn’t it extremely rare?
Summer is good for it, weather events, meltdowns, etc. However, you're on a master list for the year that tracks your premium credit earned, and as you earn more premium, you go further down the list. Then you're relying on those above you on the X/Y lists to turn down the phone call for you to get it.
And just to add my 2 cents to the first year pay. Yeah it won’t knock your socks off but it’s a small price to pay to be joining such a great company that offers great pay a few years down the road and a good pilot group to boot. Any regional guy turning this place down over first year pay is a clown in my book. The QOL and pay at regionals is a joke.
We've beat this to death on this thread, but almost all of of us think this is a career airline, not simply a stepping stone for year one pilots.
You can't pick up any normal time on reserve.
For example you’re on reserve you’re getting 72 hours no matter what. And say you pick up 20 hours of flying on your days off. That’s a 92 hour pay check right? And yes I’m aware that this plan can backfire if they use you on all your reserve days.
If they fly you above guarantee or you get some move up pay (1.5 hours per day) for a pairing you'll be paid whatever extra over guarantee.
Also, how often are these X/Y calls occurring? Isn’t it extremely rare?
Summer is good for it, weather events, meltdowns, etc. However, you're on a master list for the year that tracks your premium credit earned, and as you earn more premium, you go further down the list. Then you're relying on those above you on the X/Y lists to turn down the phone call for you to get it.
And just to add my 2 cents to the first year pay. Yeah it won’t knock your socks off but it’s a small price to pay to be joining such a great company that offers great pay a few years down the road and a good pilot group to boot. Any regional guy turning this place down over first year pay is a clown in my book. The QOL and pay at regionals is a joke.
We've beat this to death on this thread, but almost all of of us think this is a career airline, not simply a stepping stone for year one pilots.
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