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When BLH TRACON opens up, they’ll be in one of the most affordable parts of CA.![]()
I won’t hold my breath for a BLH TRACON anytime soon, but “MikeD - Chief, BLH ARFF” has a nice ring to it!
When BLH TRACON opens up, they’ll be in one of the most affordable parts of CA.![]()
I won’t hold my breath for a BLH TRACON anytime soon, but “MikeD - Chief, BLH ARFF” has a nice ring to it!![]()
I am one of them, I’m out the day I turn 50. Our facility is fat and haven’t worked OT since I left the center. I’m just tired of being tired from our schedule. I try to mitigate it by swapping out of quick turns into a mid-day shift and that helps.And yes, people are quitting and retiring earlier than planned due to working conditions and lack of sustainable raises,
Beautiful IGM! Can hit the Dambar steakhouse there in town. Have spent many a nights there in my time. The airport restaurant is cool too.I'm spending the night at a distillery on the airport at KIGM. Maybe you could be ATC, ARFF, and do distillery tours on the side.
It has always been my plan to retire as soon as I am eligible, but it may mean having to get another retirement job. That wasn't always part of the plan.I am one of them, I’m out the day I turn 50. Our facility is fat and haven’t worked OT since I left the center. I’m just tired of being tired from our schedule. I try to mitigate it by swapping out of quick turns into a mid-day shift and that helps.
Oh, I can’t afford to retire! I have 5 kids. But I am and will make it work. My wife is a RN and both my annuity and her income should make it manageable.It has always been my plan to retire as soon as I am eligible, but it may mean having to get another retirement job. That wasn't always part of the plan.
They voted it down for the leave year coming out of the pandemic at my last NY facility. A year later they brought it back (see my previous post about kids). The thing is, if there is will for it, even a small facility can usually work out a mix of both. AGC had 2 lines for each pair of days off. One was a rattler and the other was a week of the same schedule, rotating. Eventually the rattler lines were going first over typically better days off and they went to 100% 2-2-1.I have no idea why so many facilities insist on working the rattler, or the people who get angry at thr FAA over it when it’s decided on the local level. I’ve never worked a rattler schedule in my life. I def get being angry at my coworkers who want to work it and I’d be stuck with it.
I'm spending the night at a distillery on the airport at KIGM
Say hi to Sheble for me!Beautiful IGM!
Just had dinner with an ATC friend the other day. They're not too far from retirement and looking forward to it, in fact they'd punch out now for reduced benefits if they could. Their facility has a high washout rate, mandatory overtime and the compensation isn't keeping up with cost of living for the area. There are a lot of ways to generate the same, if not better income without working nights, holidays or the scrutiny that comes with a federal position. They pointed out how some of their colleagues have quit for other professions that don't involve OKC or regular government shutdowns, or risk being featured on a story with Greg Feith and Tom Costello.
The juice just isn't worth the squeeze anymore.
I got to take a tour of LA Center 5 years ago or so - it’s just a bunch of normal people doing a job with inadequate staffing and a lot of overtime. Some live in Palmdale/Lancaster and I think a lot of them commute from Santa Clarita. One of their controllers is a semi-regular contributor here. Sorry to ruin the mental image though.![]()
Where I used to work we rotated days to nights and back every 13 weeks. My current job does not rotate, you can get to days when there is a opening.Some of us actually prefer the rattler (me), because although I have to manage my sleep schedule, I know exactly what shift I will be on depending on the day of the week. The alternative, which some facilities do, is to work a week of nights, a week of days, and a week of midnights (you'd probably only get the week of midnights every 5th rotation depending on the staffing requirements). Other people like the rattler because they don't see their school-aged kids for weeks at a time when they are on the evening shift. Bidding a schedule where you only work one shift the entire year is a non-starter for the FAA because traffic volume and characteristics are varied by the shift you are on. And if you think retention and recruitment is a pain now, imagine telling someone that based on their seniority they'll be working the 3-11pm shift exclusively for the first 7 years of their career.
And yes, people are quitting and retiring earlier than planned due to working conditions and lack of sustainable raises, exacerbating the situation. If I were earlier on in my career at this time, I'd be seriously considering it. If I had washed out of training 10 years ago I would have become an airline pilot and while I would have struggled along at first I would be significantly better off now than I am. I know this for a fact because I have a friend who quit 10 years ago and did just that and now he flies the 75/6 at southern jets. I am 8 years to retirement and I have way too much time and money invested into my pension to give it up now.
you ATC guys and your holding patterns.I had a great spin move back in the day. .
Thats us! I think we are probably one of the few workplaces in CA where a majority of the workforce is commuting into a lower cost of living area from a higher one. Thank you to whoever decided to put the Center in Palmdale.....thats totally helping us retain the poor trainees sent out to "Los Angeles" from the Academy.
Thats us! I think we are probably one of the few workplaces in CA where a majority of the workforce is commuting into a lower cost of living area from a higher one. Thank you to whoever decided to put the Center in Palmdale.....thats totally helping us retain the poor trainees sent out to "Los Angeles" from the Academy.
I'm spending the night at a distillery on the airport at KIGM.