Ralgha
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I suffered through first year wages, so can everyone else.
That attitude has much to do with the state of our world today.
I suffered through first year wages, so can everyone else.
Let me just say that I do not believe first year pay should equal 2nd year pay. I believe the gap should be closer. As of right now, 1st yr at Comair is $22/hr, 2nd yr is $36/$34(700/100-200). Making the gap a little closer isn't such a bad idea.
Think about how many people don't make the jump to the airlines because of the low first year pay. Its barely livable.
I agree that ALL of the pilots should receive a raise across the board, but I don't really think that is what will attract new pilots. Comair has a shaky future at best, and this fact alone probably deters more people. Raising the pay across the scale will not attract an influx of new pilots, and would only cost the company more money, yet they would be in the same position.
I can definitely see both sides of the story here, and I think managements thinking was along the lines of trying to offer something to new pilots that other carriers don't. A starting salary of $25/hr or higher would certainly set them apart from the Regional crowd.
Ideally, first year pay would increase, and the rest of the pilot group would see a raise shortly there after as well.
Its a tough situation and honestly I'm kind of on the fence about it. First year pay sucks. You're part of a crew responsible for human lives everyday. The training and knowledge required is above and beyond your average job. There is NO reason anyone in this industry should be making less then $25,000 a year.
"Tough it out" and "Suck it up" are poor excuses for a low class wage and a response that I imagine management likes to hear.
I suffered through first year wages, so can everyone else.
I like you Max, but I disagree with that mentality. As a professional pilot group, we should be trying to make things better for those following behind us. A building isn't built from the top down, and neither should the industry fight to improve conditions. It should start from the bottom up. I can only hope that years down the road those behind me get a better starting salary then myself.
Yes, the entire pilot group took concessions to help the company and rightfully so they should see a return on the sacrifices they made. But as they say Rome wasn't built in a day.
Doing what I stated previously about raising rates all across the board, and giving 2nd year pilots and up a retro check, would work well.
That, or giving first year pilots a raise, and giving all 2nd year pilots and up a fat retro check!
Greedy..
Like someone said, leave it better than you found it not this attitude you got yours, now I gotta get mine.
Should I bitch that the guys that get hired a couple of months after me are going to get a 10% pay raise in 2008? Nope. Glad for them.
You guys are acting like the management is going to fall to their knees at the pilots request. Not gonna happen, ever or at least not to the extent you're speaking of.
CMR guys should've taken it and regionals across the US would've followed and then and only then would the issue of first year pay be gone. I guess some here are totally cool with making 19.01/hr to fly 50+ people around. I dont care if it's only first year pay, it's an insult. Soon you'll be saying, "it's only second year pay, third gets way better bro".
Is it really too much to ask that a regional airline pilot make $30,000+ a year like his counterpart at In-N-Out Burger? Get real.
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Here you go! Enjoy feeding your family, dog, or living on anything but mac and cheese.
I like you to Dale, but I think that my words got misconstrude, possibly by my own fault.
What I'm trying to say is that first year pay has always been low because of what I've understood you're on probation and not a member of the union.
Like Zmiller, I'm okay with first year pay being lower than second year, as long as second year is considerably higher.
First year pay will always be low. But by me saying suck it up, or deal with it is me saying that you knew what it was about (or should of before you got into this career).
I've never been for substandard wages.
But I maintain that a bandaid fix for first year pay is bad when better pay and work rules for an entire work group is far better as an end result.
Hope you get what I'm trying to present.
dakovich said:i think the MEC did the right thing whole-heartedly. i'm a first year FO, and have 30 years ahead of me as a pro-pilot (if i'm lucky)....my sights are set on the end prize, not the little crap that mang't or whoever tries to throw at us in order to hide the real problems we are all facing in this industry. funny thing is the running joke for this situation is "mang't wanted to give our pilots a raise, and we told them to go F-themselves." sorry, but i'm with my MEC on this one. People keep saying first year pay is crap...oh yeah, and i guess 2nd,3rd,4th, etc...is not so bad huh. sorry to say, but the pay rates for what we do are a joke. if your local everyday Joe knew the real deal with our pay and lifestyles they'd laugh and then be completely freaked out to ever get on an airplane again.
But again I refer to my statement before "Rome wasn't built in a day".
This is why you need experienced union leadership like Captain Lawson.
Was he the guy that ensured Comair guys have no chance at getting on with Delta?
Company put a proposal on the table to pay first year FO's at second year pay. it was their intention to try and lure more of the limited number of qualified applicants to work for Comair. Union said unless they plan on giving an equal percentage pay raise across the board to the entire pilot group that they won't sign off on the proposal.
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According to a union rep at comair, this story is nothing more than a rumor. It did not occur.