Trans States Vars Message - Furlough in a few weeks

I'd like to say that job was fun while it lasted, however it was in fact insanely stressful and lame. The flying part was ok but the fact that I never knew whether I'd have a job from one day to the next was really wearing on me. I am honestly almost a little relieved finally have gotten the furlough call. Hmmm, medical school or law school?

Look at it this way. At least you haven't invested over half a career before getting furloughed. I know it bites, I spent 4 1/2 years on the street. If you have to, take a few days to get over it and then move on without looking back. It's the only way. Otherwise you end up miserable and depressed. If you do get called back, fine. If not, press on.
 
and there lies the rub.....they should have forecasted better because a helluva lot of work and $$ go into training on both sides of the spectrum.

The good thing... is that you guys have now been through training and been on the line, so you already know what to expect when you go back in for the interview, training etc....you have a really good chance of finding new positions and keep in mind that some airlines are still hiring (corporate, cargo, seasonal, CMR i think, CHQ, SKW, ASA?)...ie: get those resumes updated and out...update your UPASS account if you already haven't!

i like my eggs sunnyside up...When one tunnel closes, others, typically better open....be proactive, keep your head above the clouds, kick it's ass and you'll be alright. Do not sit around today and mope...you're going to have to be ahead of your game considering what other changes in the industry might be coming down the pipe....

I think Pinnacle and Comair might be the only two companies still hiring, everybody else is gearing up to start moving their lists backwards.

TSA is simply the first one to do it.
 
oh boy... do i have the acronym wrong for the resume service that most of the airlines use on airlineapps.com?? i thought it was UPASS...

maybe they got rid of the acronym entirely, i don't really know :p
 
Look at it this way. At least you haven't invested over half a career before getting furloughed. I know it bites, I spent 4 1/2 years on the street. If you have to, take a few days to get over it and then move on without looking back. It's the only way. Otherwise you end up miserable and depressed. If you do get called back, fine. If not, press on.

Yeah, I guess it can always be worse. I'm definitely gonna take a few days to relax and ponder my future. Not sure if the airline thing is for me or not. I honestly don't think I enjoy the job enough to make up for the crap that comes along with it. Hell, maybe a job with the enemy (FAA) would be a better option for me. I have a lot of thinking to do over the next couple weeks. For the record, I think i'm around 25 from the bottom of the list and have around 550TT with around 350 multi and 150 turbine PIC. I'm not particularly marketable.
 
Any of those guys (GoJet) who commute most certainly should not be able to catch a ride to work. (this is my personal position, not that of ALPA
 
A place like that will always be hiring. If a number of people are offered street CA positions over the phone, it should make you go hmmmmmmmmm.
 
Had a TSA jumpseater this morning, guy was a junior captain and will likely be downgrading. Bummer. He is thinking of heading to England to fly the EMB-145 contract stuff. Sounds like a good chance to try something new and fun.

As Kristie said, make the best of it.
 
Ok, now hopefully we can keep this one open as a discussion point for TSA and nothing else!

So, the company has acknowledged the furloughs finally, though not in the manner I expected...

Excerpt from the Employee-Infomation Line, a weekly recorded message.

Employee Information Line Transscript - For Week of June 13, 2008

From flight operations: We regrettably have announced the furloughs of 45 pilots beginning July 1st. This is due to current high fuel prices and our need to reduce flying in certain markets. Thank you to the pilots who have volunteered to take personal leave, helping keep furloughs to a minimum. We are hopeful economic conditions will quickly become favorable again and we can return these pilots back to work as soon as possible.


:banghead::banghead:
 
Gonna get rougher:

6/16 VARS said:
The company has recently informed the Association there will be 45 pilots furloughed effective July 1st. It is
unfortunate that management felt the need to layoff pilots despite our best efforts to provide alternative solutions.
The MEC has appointed Captain ************as furlough coordinator and will reside as a single point of contact for
furloughees. Any pilot that has been notified by management of their impending furlough should contact Captain *******
at *******. The MEC will remain vigilant in getting these pilots back on line as soon as possible and will
continue to offer the resources of the Association to assist these pilots in their time of need.


Also looks like a big step in the wrong direction w/Management issuing "ultimatums".


6/16 VARS said:
...
In negotiation news, our committee met with management in St. Louis for negotiations on May 27-29. It was one of
the worst sessions we have had with the company.

...

The last day was also a day of ultimatums. Management made the following 3 ultimatums:

1. There will be no Tentative Agreement without Pref bid.
2. There will be no retro pay.
3. There will be no holding company letter.

I think I better put a lot more money into my "strike jar"
 
I'm ready to strike. Management is trying to bluff their way out of this and its not going to work. All I'm going to say is that I can't wait until November...
 
I'm ready to strike.

A few weeks back I got a call from the company that is doing the survey for the union and they were asking if I was willing to strike and how long I think the company could last if the pilot group were to strike. I guess gears are moving... or I could just be wildly presuming.

All I'm going to say is that I can't wait until November...

I'm ignorant (or missed the cooler talk); what happens in November?
 
*If* they recall the furlough pilots for those who decide to come back they will have a furlough + a strike (<--maybe) in their first airline year. :panic::rawk: :crazy: :bandit:

It seems like management is pushing it!
 
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