I'd be willing to bet it's a little on both sides of this story....We have upgraded hundreds with no spreadsheet issues. The company isn't out to get one guy. I'm not one to defend the company as their shenanigans have become pretty comical at this point but you really paint a pretty grim picture of life here that really isn't entirely true.....on both websites. Do I hate a lot of the stuff they pull? Of course, it is borderline criminal, but that being said I get a crap ton of days off every month and never work a single holiday. You've been here what? 6 months? 8 months? You sound like Eeyore. If it's that terrible leave, you have almost nothing invested here. Go somewhere else and see how rosy it is there.
You might believe it should have been more than 5 sliding to 8 but the numbers just don't work. Maybe they could have push to the top end being 10. Between Eagle getting the greater of 360/50% plus PDT getting 36 spots there just isn't that many more to give.Well thanks for putting words in my mouth there bud...
Yes, I do believe the flow should have been more than 5 with a sliding scale to a maximum of 8. Anyone thinking of coming here will look at that and laugh. The numbers say that there is no way that someone hired today should even care about the flow. It's a joke and we could have gotten more. This does not create the overall "defined career path" that AAG has said it wants its wholly-owneds to be.
I'm on vacation right now and I'm sure you are more than capable of reading the info on our union website when it becomes available again.You also never answered my other question. How does the LOA language favor the company? Please compare it to the previous language.
AA just revised its projected hiring numbers for 2016 up from 600 to 750. There was room for improvement in that regard.You might believe it should have been more than 5 sliding to 8 but the numbers just don't work. Maybe they could have push to the top end being 10. Between Eagle getting the greater of 360/50% plus PDT getting 36 spots there just isn't that many more to give.
Yea accept it isn't. He has now been told that he has to wait until the next upgrade bid and he will only get awarded it if he is senior enough. And he was senior enough for the last bid award. The company, "didn't receive" his spreadsheet with his times. So due to an oversight by the company, he was passed over for upgrade. I wouldn't make the story up, and nether would he. He's a stand up guy.
Get real. I just tell it like it is. I've stated the positives about PSA (and there are many) as well as the negatives. And that's good for you. I'm glad you get time off including holidays. I have worked less this year at PSA than I have in the past 10 years of my life. But just because there are positives to being at PSA, doesn't mean the negatives should be ignored.
I'm on vacation right now and I'm sure you are more than capable of reading the info on our union website when it becomes available again.
I mean, the ineptitude at which this company has handled just about everything since I've been here would lead me to believe that his scenario is entirely plausible.
I clearly didn't. You have stated your objections several times in this thread.Well thanks for putting words in my mouth there bud...
The language in the contract heavily favored the company and was poorly written (again, to management's favor). Our NC looked like a clown show when they realized that they should have received clarification on some of that language AFTER it had already gone to vote.
I always find it amusing when people who have no clue how negotiations work complain about how negotiations work.
With the way he is talking I am sure @chrisreedrules has time across the table from Glass.I always find it amusing when people who have no clue how negotiations work complain about how negotiations work.
Keep in mind AA has never hired 750 pilots in a year.AA just revised its projected hiring numbers for 2016 up from 600 to 750. There was room for improvement in that regard.
I always find it amusing when people who have no clue how negotiations work complain about how negotiations work.
Ok, than tell us. How much time do you have do you have negotiationing with in the confines of the RLA? How much time do you have across the table from Glass?You assume too much. I know a lot more than you may think. I know enough to honestly state that our NC is a mom n' pop clown show.