TUCKnTRUCK
That guy
wow... just saw the autocorrect, no dismantlement here please... just disappointment. 

Just for the hell of it, I looked at my month so far as if it were under the new agreement. I've been escalated from home reserve to RR TWICE this week. I'm looking at 11 scheduled for the month. Under the new TA, they could only tag me for 10 total unless all the other reserves had also been tagged for 10. They escalated me from home to RR twice earlier in the month, so I would have already hit the limit for same day escalations, too. Based on the min day, I'd be 5 hours from guarantee under the new TA. Currently, I'm almost 20. Never let anyone say soft pay doesn't make a difference. On top of that, the escalations would have me crediting 78 hours anyway.
I ran my January line like that. Credit increased to just under 100 hours for the bid period with only 84 hours of scheduled flying.
Also ran the numbers with the new payscale just for comparison to where I am now... let's just say I'm sold![]()
That will be problematic. Either Pinnacle will have to hire tons more, or just about every Pinnnacle pilot will be looking at 10-12 days off per month with 90-95 hr lines. And we already saw what happens when they try to hire "a lot." Crazy bottleneck effect. They were too blind to see they could have a problem, you know, with one sim down, instructors flying the line. Common sense could have prevented the problem with some proactive thinking and action taken a lil bit sooner.Under the new TA, that much open time wouldn't even be allowed. It would force them to build more hard lines.
Wanna good laugh? Look at the open time for Jan. A LOT of lineholders got high credit lines with 10-11 days off. Super senior guys in MEM bid reserve to get a build up line because they got MORE DAYS OFF than with a hard line. Open time for Jan is 1800+ for CAs and 2100+ for FOs. Good freakin' luck getting it covered. Even at 200% it won't get covered. Guys just aren't legal to pick it up.
Under the new TA, that much open time wouldn't even be allowed. It would force them to build more hard lines.
That will be problematic. Either Pinnacle will have to hire tons more, or just about every Pinnnacle pilot will be looking at 10-12 days off per month with 90-95 hr lines. And we already saw what happens when they try to hire "a lot." Crazy bottleneck effect. They were too blind to see they could have a problem, you know, with one sim down, instructors flying the line. Common sense could have prevented the problem with some proactive thinking and action taken a lil bit sooner.
That's it? I was expecting 20 days off or so if your senior? Cal has PBS and their senior guys have it.... Expressjet has hard lines and they have 20 days off.... Colgan normally has 18 or 19 day off day trip lines in EWR...
At some point, our management has to learn to say "No, we don't have the staffing for that many block hours." Unfortunately, they'd rather hope for the best and work us all until we drop than look bad in front of Delta because of lack of planning on their part.
Honestly, we don't have the pilots:block hours ratio to have those days off anymore. You used to be able to pull at least 18 days off if you were in the top 5-10% of your base. Those days are long gone considering we don't have the staffing. They had to keep re-running our line awards this month because it couldn't solve correctly. Not enough pilots with too many block hours. We're flying in January what we normally fly in July/August. If this keeps up, we're gonna need every XJ furlough and even more new guys in summer of 2011 just to keep from imploding.
At some point, our management has to learn to say "No, we don't have the staffing for that many block hours." Unfortunately, they'd rather hope for the best and work us all until we drop than look bad in front of Delta because of lack of planning on their part.
[YT]man-OMMkKKE[/YT]
*personal belief* They were attempting to hold off on significant hiring in efforts to get the Sli done and the combined staffing of the jet for XJ/9E would have covered their 9E staffing model and all the airframes without raising payroll costs. Unfortunately, and as usual, things didn't work out fast enough AND DL added more flying. "Business as usual". The CEC is packed and if they started back in the spring when pilots were needed and before the purchase lines would remain pretty good with plenty of open time for the holidays that many folks would have picked up at straight pay with some blocks of 150%. Just my thoughts on that...
Not our fault they couldn't meet their own deadlines.![]()