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Airlines, hospitals, corporate offices….
Airlines, hospitals, corporate offices….
Airlines, hospitals, corporate offices….
Airlines, hospitals, corporate offices….
How short staffed are you guys?
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Alaska Airlines to suspend nonstop flights between Anchorage and Hawaii until November
Alaska Airlines said in an email that nonstop service between Anchorage and the Honolulu airport on the island of Oahu will return in November, “along with our Maui and Kona nonstop service.”www.alaskasnewssource.com
Congrats!Perhaps the tide will turn? I dunno, I'm just an observer, though I become one of you next month.
Congrats!
Awesome!Perhaps the tide will turn? I dunno, I'm just an observer, though I become one of you next month.
Perhaps the tide will turn? I dunno, I'm just an observer, though I become one of you next month.
THISGet your type rating and get to a real airline as quick as you can. There’s no reason to spend a minute longer at this clown show than you need too.
Don’t just like on the hate. Let’s welcome the guy, it is an achievement. I know plenty of guys who can’t get a call and/or got turned down and actually wanted to work here.
Welcome @///AMG
Don’t just like on the hate. Let’s welcome the guy, it is an achievement. I know plenty of guys who can’t get a call and/or got turned down and actually wanted to work here.
Welcome @///AMG
Im not sure what hate you’re referring too. Presently, Alaska Airlines is the worst non regional airline a pilot can be at or be hired by. I understand that technically that’s an opinion, but I’m pretty sure the facts support it.
Every section of our contract lags the industry except for LTD which the company is out to gut. We have very likely the worst reserve system in the industry including most of the regional airlines.
There is little to no movement once you get past the bottom 10-15%, as the Airbus leaves there will be displacements (there will be no SFO base), and the upgrade time will likely jump from the 5ish year range to 6-7. That is still historically low here, now compare that to everyone else with the possible exception of Southwest.
Pay, Scheduling, and work rules are all far below what our peers enjoy at other airlines, our retirement is at least in the ball park.
Toxic culture with a management team that shows little interest in running an airline.
This is just how it is, it’s not a matter of liking or hating Alaska Airlines, the simple fact of the matter is that every other option out there available to pilots at this point in time provides a better future than Alaska Airlines. Will that change? Time will tell. For the moment, come to training work hard get your type and get on line, and seriously look at the better opportunities that are out there.
Im not sure what hate you’re referring too. Presently, Alaska Airlines is the worst non regional airline a pilot can be at or be hired by. I understand that technically that’s an opinion, but I’m pretty sure the facts support it.
Every section of our contract lags the industry except for LTD which the company is out to gut. We have very likely the worst reserve system in the industry including most of the regional airlines.
There is little to no movement once you get past the bottom 10-15%, as the Airbus leaves there will be displacements (there will be no SFO base), and the upgrade time will likely jump from the 5ish year range to 6-7. That is still historically low here, now compare that to everyone else with the possible exception of Southwest.
Pay, Scheduling, and work rules are all far below what our peers enjoy at other airlines, our retirement is at least in the ball park.
Toxic culture with a management team that shows little interest in running an airline.
This is just how it is, it’s not a matter of liking or hating Alaska Airlines, the simple fact of the matter is that every other option out there available to pilots at this point in time provides a better future than Alaska Airlines. Will that change? Time will tell. For the moment, come to training work hard get your type and get on line, and seriously look at the better opportunities that are out there.
You’re not wrong. The classy thing to do is to let new hires figure it out for themselves.
They are having their honeymoon moment and you just look like the bad actor when you’re pointing out, what is sadly the obvious. It’s like being the one in the toxic relationship who says the bad things about the other person. Usually people figure out that you are the problem. Right now management is doing that via email.
The good news is that a lot of new hires are figuring it out for themselves. Just met another guy who had just completed OE with a class date at another, much better airline.
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Honest question. You goth got apps in at other places? If not, why?