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That was my thought. I was pleasantly surprised. Yes the 450am redding departure sucks, but that's about the only downside.Not bad at all, governor.
That was my thought. I was pleasantly surprised. Yes the 450am redding departure sucks, but that's about the only downside.Not bad at all, governor.
Alaska sees Horizon as a "petulant child" that must be spanked and made to behave...Keep an eye on the "new Alaska Uniforms", you'll see them put both AS and QX in the same uniforms for a "constant product for the customers", and then they'll peel the Horizon name off the Q400's (and whatever they buy jet wise) and it'll only say Alaska. The only thing that will say "Horizon Air Industries" will be the paycheck, because we're not "good enough" to be treated like we're really part of the "I Am Alaska" movement.I am pretty disappointed that Alaska Air Group would farm out as much flying as they have instead of just dealing with the issues at Horizon. Especially since they are so "proud of their Northwest heritage"
I will also add that our Portland schedules aren't half bad.
Noon show on day one, pdx-cec-pdx-acv-rdd.
Next afternoon rdd-pdx-cec
Day three is cec-pdx-oth-pdx-RDD
Day four is rdd-acv-pdx-acv-pdx and done by 1pm
If second year pay was 40 id be all over it
we were the "Wings of the Great Northwest".
SurferLucas said:Alaska sees Horizon as a "petulant child" that must be spanked and made to behave...Keep an eye on the "new Alaska Uniforms", you'll see them put both AS and QX in the same uniforms for a "constant product for the customers", and then they'll peel the Horizon name off the Q400's (and whatever they buy jet wise) and it'll only say Alaska. The only thing that will say "Horizon Air Industries" will be the paycheck, because we're not "good enough" to be treated like we're really part of the "I Am Alaska" movement.
If @CirrusMonkey says it's been a drastic change, then I've had my world turned upside down. I got hired when we were a real, honest to God regional airline. We did our own routes, marketing, reservations...our planes said "Horizon" proudly on the sides...which matched my wings, my ID and my paycheck. we were the "Wings of the Great Northwest". The people still are...but sadly, the company is now asking how many times and how high when Brad says "jump!".
Unless you're only planning on spending two years at a regional, then the smart move is to look past the current pay scale when making that decision.
Alaska sees Horizon as a "petulant child" that must be spanked and made to behave...Keep an eye on the "new Alaska Uniforms", you'll see them put both AS and QX in the same uniforms for a "constant product for the customers", and then they'll peel the Horizon name off the Q400's (and whatever they buy jet wise) and it'll only say Alaska. The only thing that will say "Horizon Air Industries" will be the paycheck, because we're not "good enough" to be treated like we're really part of the "I Am Alaska" movement.
If @CirrusMonkey says it's been a drastic change, then I've had my world turned upside down. I got hired when we were a real, honest to God regional airline. We did our own routes, marketing, reservations...our planes said "Horizon" proudly on the sides...which matched my wings, my ID and my paycheck. we were the "Wings of the Great Northwest". The people still are...but sadly, the company is now asking how many times and how high when Brad says "jump!".
With savings completely depleted trying to make ends meet at my current gig, in all honesty first year pay matters to me more than all other things aside from a long commute
Because you're dealing with ego's...and Alaska honestly, until as of late, hasn't had the same reputation as Horizon..Esp in the customer service realm.I guess I don't really understand why they are rebranding the company. Horizon was a very strong brand in their market and I don't really see the advantage of using Alaska's brand. I curious to see if they will survive the next 10 years.
Take it from many who have blazed the path before you...seriously....unless you are only going to spend a year at a regional (like guys who all ready have lots of TPIC and are simply flying at the regionals to remain current), that is a very misplaced sense of priority.
A few bucks plus or minus on first year pay will really not make much of a difference to your paycheck's bottom line. The difference between $30/hour and $40/hour is not going to keep you afloat or sink your personal finances. What might hurt, though, is being stuck at low pay for years, on reserve, or worse at a shrinking/declining company. It might hurt your bottom line to go to the bottom of the list at another regional in a year or two, trying to find a better home.
Since most regional pilots will spend three or four years flying at the regionals before moving on to the majors (even under the best circumstances; much longer at regionals with slower seniority list progression where pilots will fly less hours or take longer to upgrade), you are doing yourself a massive disservice in not weighing the other factors heavily. In fact, IMO, first year pay is a minor detail when compared to the other factors.
Horizon won't be offering up bonuses anytime soon, the union made a point to tell them "you do it f. or new hires, you do it for all". Attracting new pilot's is not our problem, that's managements. If they want the "cream of the crop", well, that comes with raising payrates. It also comes with dropping the idiotic "4 year seat lock" they're insisting upon.
If you get hired at QX today, you will be in the right seat of the Q400 till you upgrade...period. 5/6 leg days, 10-12hr overnights in PSC/EAT/YKM/BLI/YVR/YYJ/etc and those hired after Sept on the 175 will get to have long legs/longer overnights/weekends off/etc.
Keep in mind, Horizon does what Alaska tells them...so until they start feeling the pinch, they'll continue down the current path. They still think it's enough that "people want to live in the NW!".
Horizon won't be offering up bonuses anytime soon, the union made a point to tell them "you do it for new hires, you do it for all". Attracting new pilot's is not our problem, that's managements. If they want the "cream of the crop", well, that comes with raising payrates. It also comes with dropping the idiotic "4 year seat lock" they're insisting upon.
If you get hired at QX today, you will be in the right seat of the Q400 till you upgrade...period. 5/6 leg days, 10-12hr overnights in PSC/EAT/YKM/BLI/YVR/YYJ/etc and those hired after Sept on the 175 will get to have long legs/longer overnights/weekends off/etc.
Keep in mind, Horizon does what Alaska tells them...so until they start feeling the pinch, they'll continue down the current path. They still think it's enough that "people want to live in the NW!".
There's more truth to that, than you know. The people are what make Horizon, and we still have the "Heart of Horizon" in the crews on the planes., but it does sort of seem that Horizon has been living on their prior reputation of being an excellent place to work.