Offical/Realtime Skywest Attrition numbers:
Within the last month: 14 Pilots quit (8 FO's, 6 CA's) 35 Newhires added
3 Months: 55 Pilot Quit (30 CA's & 25 FO's) 164 Newhires added
6 Months: 92 Pilots Quit (46 CA's & 46 FO's) 261 Newhires added
1 Year: 155 Pilots Quit (75 CA's & 80 FO's) 346 Newhires added
SLC has been the domicile most consistently that has had the highest "loss rate" as far as people quitting.
People are fed up. Some people have hired on at other airlines, a LOT have just said to hell with it and moved on with life doing something else. Unfortunately It's nowhere near the company it was 4-5 years ago as far as how the management treats the employees, and runs the company (Re: "Chip-away", the Deffered way is the perfered way, Mesafication, etc.... these are all common ways to describe what's going on), staffing so low that nobody can get a day off unless it's a platinum day or a sick call. Reserve rules are nearly non-existent and what they do have tend to be treated as a flexible suggestion by crew support.
Company average for missed days of work for pilots (Sick or Emergency calls): 9.5, That has jumped up from 5.5 in less than 10 months.
Now management is trying to get the company morale up with news of a Q400 RFP for Uni/Cal, but they are whispering that they want them flown at CRJ-200 rates. First it was presented to SAPA (who told them NO) and now the Chief Pilots were told in a monthly meeting to sell it to the pilot group under the guise of "organic growth..."
So there you go.