SmitteyB
Well-Known Member
...unless of course you fly a narrowbody airliner, are currently undercutting my contract and cannot produce a Union card.
Colgan? Skywest?
...unless of course you fly a narrowbody airliner, are currently undercutting my contract and cannot produce a Union card.
Colgan? Skywest?
Have you seen the payscale for the Q? Pretty sad, no actually downright disgusting.
Again, I think SWA has a lot more to do with the "lowering of the bar" in industry expectations than Jetblue. I've been around long enough to see the SWA effect on fares. Problem is, they are union, and thus forgiven by the local hard liners.
Colgan? Skywest?
And how were they prior to 9/11/01? I believe they were one of the lowest, which means management brought the rest of the industry down to their level, then found a lower rate and went for that (Jetblue).Once again, you are completely wrong. SWA currently has the HIGHEST narrowbody pay rate in the industry for passenger airlines.
Don't you ever get tired of being wrong?
These pay rates started their downward spiral 7 years ago...how is that not relevant? I understand you have your list...others have a different one. Myself, personally, I have quite a few people I know at SWA, and am not considering them since they still do PFJ (737 type), and some other things that I have not liked about their role in the industry. YMMV.This discussion is about now, not 7 years ago. Today, they have the best pay and work rules in the passenger industy.
Again, SWA currently has the highest narrowbody pay rate of the passenger airlines. Wage pressure is only relevent TODAY. What effect does each pay rate have on your contract TODAY?
TODAY, get it? TODAY. As in your CURRENT contract negotiations. Granted, past is prologue, but you evaluate the effects of the industry landscape on your current contract, not what happened a decade ago.
Airline pay and benefits are fluid. Your earning power is based on your current contract. And where you want to go is based on where everybody else is NOW.
Wage pressure is only relevent TODAY. What effect does each pay rate have on your contract TODAY?
TODAY, get it? TODAY. As in your CURRENT contract negotiations.
And no, saying "it's common sense" doesn't prove anything because it's not common sense.
If that is your logic, we'll just agree to disagree right now. That is horrible logic. By the way, rumor is running around that since Skybus is profitable already, they will be getting a pay raise to industry standard for the equipment. FWIW...Again, SWA currently has the highest narrowbody pay rate of the passenger airlines. Wage pressure is only relevent TODAY. What effect does each pay rate have on your contract TODAY?
TODAY, get it? TODAY. As in your CURRENT contract negotiations. Granted, past is prologue, but you evaluate the effects of the industry landscape on your current contract, not what happened a decade ago.
Airline pay and benefits are fluid. Your earning power is based on your current contract. And where you want to go is based on where everybody else is NOW.
Come to WI or MN my old company is hiring. $40-50 year, option of 401k, and benifits.
Hopefully the 'Axis of Evil' will have their own chance for redemption in the coming years and help us all raise the bar once again.