The MEC sent out an email today indicating that the company has recognized the issue with this, and is open to amending it to 16 mo from DOHThe fine print (that the recruiters don't tell you) is that the "2nd year CA pay" starts 1 year after you complete IOE
I would say, at this moment in time, that is not the case. No wait on IOE, they have a ton of block hours pulled for Nov iirc. We shall see what happens once the wave of Dash drivers starts to enter the pipelineWith the way the training department is, you would have to plan on 5-6 months to complete IOE.
As far as the claim that upgrades will happen as soon as you hit 121 PIC minimums, that is just a carrot they are still dangling since early 2016. It worked for a little while, but there are plenty of people that meet the minimums and still haven't upgraded
I kinda like the transparency. And he didn't say anything disparaging. I'm sure lots of us got that same email.^^original poster
You should censor your name
It’s a small world
On the side note, commuteair just raised the bar for future regional guys
I hope you’re right on the bolded part.I seriously cannot believe how lucky these new guys are. Jesus. Talk about timing. Not only can you walk into a commuter job making actual no crap livable wages but the time to major/legacy will most likely only be a handful of years, and when you get there the pay is outstanding.
Yeah, I’m jealous.
I saw the email after my post. That is better than the LOA language for sure.The MEC sent out an email today indicating that the company has recognized the issue with this, and is open to amending it to 16 mo from DOH
I would say, at this moment in time, that is not the case. No wait on IOE, they have a ton of block hours pulled for Nov iirc. We shall see what happens once the wave of Dash drivers starts to enter the pipeline
I seriously cannot believe how lucky these new guys are. Jesus. Talk about timing. Not only can you walk into a commuter job making actual no crap livable wages but the time to major/legacy will most likely only be a handful of years, and when you get there the pay is outstanding.
Yeah, I’m jealous.
I seriously cannot believe how lucky these new guys are. Jesus. Talk about timing. Not only can you walk into a commuter job making actual no crap livable wages but the time to major/legacy will most likely only be a handful of years, and when you get there the pay is outstanding.
Yeah, I’m jealous.
It is frankly difficult to believe.No kidding. I did 2 years of 1st year regional pay at $22/$18 an hour, then four more never getting above $42. High oil prices and age 65 stagnated everything so I left for grad school, got an insanely good job with an oil company...6 months before oil crashed and companies laid off 20% of the workforce.
Don’t get me wrong, I love my job, being home every night and 5.5 weeks of vacation...but my united pilot next door neighbor got me too look up their contract and it’s, uh, a little more than what I remember.
I kinda like the transparency. And he didn't say anything disparaging. I'm sure lots of us got that same email.
The MEC sent out an email today indicating that the company has recognized the issue with this, and is open to amending it to 16 mo from DOH
I would say, at this moment in time, that is not the case. No wait on IOE, they have a ton of block hours pulled for Nov iirc. We shall see what happens once the wave of Dash drivers starts to enter the pipeline
Money isn’t everything, reserve still sucks and other work rules need some fixing, though it seems the company just wants to throw money at people right now.
I wish soft pay & contracts were posted and discussed more from various regionals for candidates to review.