I didnt get to vote because Im so new but everyone Ive flown with told me all about the proposal and why they were voting no. Happy to hear it.
How big of an insurance bump was it. And when was the last time there was a premium increase, or was it based on an uncapped percentage of the total plan costs?
2%.....but it could have been .0002% and I still would have voted NO. A puny raise in per diem (that I heard many alpa guys tout as a win and offset ), increase in international per diem, unless going to Canada (needed a passport last i was there), and loss of headset allowance. In a time when everyone one is making money no reason the pilots doing the exact same job shouldn't be getting raises like all their mainline "brothers", if you wanna call them that. I'm proud to be part of a pilot group who are not just another lemming goin over the edge.
Thank you for your thoughtful and timely analysis! We better take pay cuts super quick guys!Not for nothing, but it's also a time when AWAC is uncompetitive in the industry because of its costs.
2%.....but it could have been .0002% and I still would have voted NO. A puny raise in per diem (that I heard many alpa guys tout as a win and offset ), increase in international per diem, unless going to Canada (needed a passport last i was there), and loss of headset allowance. In a time when everyone one is making money no reason the pilots doing the exact same job shouldn't be getting raises like all their mainline "brothers", if you wanna call them that. I'm proud to be part of a pilot group who are not just another lemming goin over the edge.
Not for nothing, but it's also a time when AWAC is uncompetitive in the industry because of its costs.
This is also a time where we're not canceling due to staffing or getting sued for not being able to fulfill our contract. I don't think the "too expensive to be competitive" argument exist anymore. Especially if republic passes their TA.
So what have gotten a yes vote?
So in other words, the only thing that could get a yes vote would be something completely unworkable in the real world? Got it.
Oh people like you afflicted with bendoverandtakeituptheass-itus make me feel sorry for the future. Not necessarily every one of those had to be met, but the only one offered was per diem and it was a measly increase. Ya know people probably said that our current contract was unworkable in the "real world" as you so elegantly put it when it was in production, but alas here we sit with a "regional" industry leading contract that has many many more benefits than some major airline contracts. SO, why don't you continue selling your propaganda to the regional pilots that have the same affliction you do, there are plenty out there gullible enough to listen.
Agreed, I'm more than a little tired of mainline union guys telling regional pilots to "..lie back and think of England".
For the life of me I don't understand why any union pilot group should agree to work for less than Skywest. 1st year pay of 35/hr should be the absolute minimum for any pilot group.