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The fact that Mesa's TA pays their 70-seat CRJ captains about the same as our 50-seat guys doesn't help matters.
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I'm not trying to argue here, but Mesa has always been at the bottom of the barrel when paying their pilots. At Mesa, a 6-year jet captain is now finally making $100K a year, which is pretty good for those guys. Although the TA does suck really bad for the BE 1900 guys. But like I said, it has always sucked for those guys. The new TA didn't give anybody a pay cut, which is being implied.
Now airline managements across the country are coming along and saying, well guys, Mesa's TA sucks and they are going to take all of the business if you don't give us concessions - that's BS - they're using Mesa as a scapegoat and a lot of pilots are slurping the bs up.
The fact of the matter is that Mesa can barely (if even) get financing for the jets they have on order as it stands w/ the US Air jets for jobs agreement (75 or so jets). In order to pick up the small amount of flying out of Denver from United, they had to move all of their Dash-8's out of Florida (they couldn't even finance new ones). They aren't going to go and "steel" all of the flying around the country like the different rj management types are pushing.
Just my thoughts.
The fact that Mesa's TA pays their 70-seat CRJ captains about the same as our 50-seat guys doesn't help matters.
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I'm not trying to argue here, but Mesa has always been at the bottom of the barrel when paying their pilots. At Mesa, a 6-year jet captain is now finally making $100K a year, which is pretty good for those guys. Although the TA does suck really bad for the BE 1900 guys. But like I said, it has always sucked for those guys. The new TA didn't give anybody a pay cut, which is being implied.
Now airline managements across the country are coming along and saying, well guys, Mesa's TA sucks and they are going to take all of the business if you don't give us concessions - that's BS - they're using Mesa as a scapegoat and a lot of pilots are slurping the bs up.
The fact of the matter is that Mesa can barely (if even) get financing for the jets they have on order as it stands w/ the US Air jets for jobs agreement (75 or so jets). In order to pick up the small amount of flying out of Denver from United, they had to move all of their Dash-8's out of Florida (they couldn't even finance new ones). They aren't going to go and "steel" all of the flying around the country like the different rj management types are pushing.
Just my thoughts.