Cav
Former Maddog Whisperer
Doubt it, the unions already agreed to it.
Not true. It's way too early to say whether Skywest will remain separate.
Doubt it, the unions already agreed to it.
Can anyone at ASA provide some insights on their (soon to be our) company? Management? CBA? Union leadership? Etc
I am very hopeful - I consider the Expressjet pilot group to be a classy set of guys and I look forward to everyone coming together!!
Man, I wonder what all those guys who left asa/xjt after a year or two for skyw are feeling.
Doubt it, the unions already agreed to it.
Skywest will remain seperate and non-union i'm happy to say.
Doubt it, the unions already agreed to it.
Keep dreaming.
I'm sure still pretty good consider its not a merger of all three. Plus rumor is skywest is about to pick up about 50 or so 700/900s for us airways.
I'm sure still pretty good consider its not a merger of all three. Plus rumor is skywest is about to pick up about 50 or so 700/900s for us airways.
Nice punch to the stomach as one reports to re-qual training.
Next 12-18 months will be entertaining to say the least.
Agreed. I can swallow that.
Punch to the stomach? You'd rather keep competing with XJT rather than join forces with a strong ALPA carrier with similar pay and workrules?
If its the threat of refurlough that worries you, I'm sure both ALPA groups will manage to put in a no-furlough clause for the new SOC contract. And a nice payraise as well.
Punch to the stomach? You'd rather keep competing with XJT rather than join forces with a strong ALPA carrier with similar pay and workrules?
If its the threat of refurlough that worries you, I'm sure both ALPA groups will manage to put in a no-furlough clause for the new SOC contract. And a nice payraise as well.
Well I'll be a monkey's uncle.
Would be nice to get some facts on a few items. XJT guys, any idea how SkyW management potentially got around the merger clause in your contract? Is it because the purchase was made by ASA Inc perhaps?
I would love to merge all three groups and make it happen. So funny how for all those years the SkyWest pilot group was told how bad unions are and now they own too strong ALPA groups. Oh the irony.
Can I keep my Chicago base please?
ASA/SKYW, how is your IT department? How long do you have to wait on hold with scheduling? Do you have 8-hour four day trips? If these things improve, I'll go pick up my silver epauletts tomorrow.
Don't buy the hype, they've gotten around nothing as of yet.
Skywest began the merger process with XJT before and look where that went.
That's my understanding from the press release. It's because ASA is buying ExpressJet, so they'll merge into a SOC but Skywest will stay separate. :dunno: