What drives me crazy about this, is that there is no shortage of people that want to work at JB right now. Stepping over a dollar to pick up a nickel...
For an extra 200k you can have 5 stripes.Sweeeet! Bases? Upgrade times? If I pay an extra 100k, can I just skip the right seat and fast track to the left seat?
For a young person with $0 currently invested in flight training, I would guess that $125K to go to a right seat at Jet Blue could be a pretty good deal. Maybe someone with access to the numbers can do the actual math, but when you calculate lifetime earnings of going this route vs paying for ratings (likely borrowing money to do so), a few years of poverty level wages as a CFI, regional FO, then job fairs and interview prep, etc, I would bet the gateway program comes out way ahead.
Could it have been announced/developed in a more collaborative environment? Perhaps. But that doesn't make it a bad program.
My main frustration with JBALPA on this is that they are going to spend negotiating capital to try and stop it. We have MUCH bigger fish to fry.
So what is the requirement to CFI these jetBlue guys...I'd love to hear how awesome it is to teach FAA ab-initio guys rather than international....
By the time you factor in the cost of nice cake, absolutely!Why would jetBlue require a $200 fee for screening? Does jetBlue charge a fee for other gateways? I guess you can count a ticket to a job fair as a fee for Gateway 1, but is it normally that expensive?
My generation (X) was lectured on the advantages of home ownership.
Just them trying to be silly and advertising their fleet. This is the same airline that has a plane named "Objects in mirror may be bluer than they appear". That's the problem with insisting that the name be a play on the word "blue". Buy a few hundred airplanes, and you're really starting to grasp at straws. Virgin America names theirs stuff like "fog cutter" and "screw it, let's do it". Hopefully that means they'll never be trying as hard.In unrelated news, WTF is this all about? What could possibly be the purpose of putting this statement on the side of an Embraer?
This has always been a joke that drivers of sh*tty cars put on their bumper, a joke that acknowledged and highlighted that it was a crappy car...with the assurances that their "other" car is not nearly as lousy.
I don't see how this makes JetBlue passengers happy about the jet they paid good $$ to ride on. "Yeah, we know you paid the same amount as the people who ride the nicer Airbus, but this smaller one is the jet we're putting on your route today. Thanks for flying JetBlue!"
As a pilot with a sense of humor, I think it is funny...but hard to fathom why JetBlue would want to have their own customers to think it.
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I'd say the E190 is more comfortable though, 2-2 seating and seats should be wider than the A320.