Attrition
#1551
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Attrition
I think it’s funny how everyone thinks fixing first year pay will fix all our attrition problems. Doesn’t JB have one of the highest first year pay in the industry? Yet, you go their page on APC and guess what, they have the same attrition topic running on their form. In fact JB has one of the highest pay rates in the industry and they are still have attrition problems. Sorry but I don’t think increasing first year pay will stop our problems. We have so many other issues in our current contract that need to be addressed. Even if we fixed everything in our contract and got exactly what we wanted we would still be losing guys to the legacies. This topic is a waste of time.
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#1552
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Joined APC: Jul 2018
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Hey, I’m past first year pay. This isn’t about me, it’s about the next guy. Look at NK ALPAs own graph. NK FOs are trapped in lag and the scheme didn’t work. And NK management doesn’t give a rat’s rear about it. They are heading for the exits. But even if they weren’t they STILL wouldn’t give a rat’s rear about it because they would happily pick up the leavings as the regionals crumble and when those are gone, they’ll take 1500 hour wonders from the puppy mills. They WANT high attrition because it keeps the entire FO cadre on the junior end of an already industry lagging payscale.
Are you too blind to see that your model isn’t working? And are you too callus about your fellow pilots to see this isn’t fair to the new guys? The union is responsible to look after them too, not use them as hostages in the bargaining.
Are you too blind to see that your model isn’t working? And are you too callus about your fellow pilots to see this isn’t fair to the new guys? The union is responsible to look after them too, not use them as hostages in the bargaining.
#1553
The REAL Bluedriver
Joined APC: Sep 2011
Position: Airbus Capt
Posts: 6,920
Hey, I’m past first year pay. This isn’t about me, it’s about the next guy. Look at NK ALPAs own graph. NK FOs are trapped in lag and the scheme didn’t work. And NK management doesn’t give a rat’s rear about it. They are heading for the exits. But even if they weren’t they STILL wouldn’t give a rat’s rear about it because they would happily pick up the leavings as the regionals crumble and when those are gone, they’ll take 1500 hour wonders from the puppy mills. They WANT high attrition because it keeps the entire FO cadre on the junior end of an already industry lagging payscale.
Are you too blind to see that your model isn’t working? And are you too callus about your fellow pilots to see this isn’t fair to the new guys? The union is responsible to look after them too, not use them as hostages in the bargaining.
Are you too blind to see that your model isn’t working? And are you too callus about your fellow pilots to see this isn’t fair to the new guys? The union is responsible to look after them too, not use them as hostages in the bargaining.
#1554
I guess we just can't seem to agree that the entire paradigm has changed when it comes to hiring pilots. This is a post pandemic sea change. Spirit will start to care when they have to cancel flights for lack of pilots. It will happen. Robin Hayes has already admitted that pilot pay will go up substantially when he said all airlines will need to keep up with the big four to attract and retain pilots. I actually suspect that if we negotiate a JCBA, pay won't be one of the sticky issues up and down the entire pay scale.
https://www.floridatrend.com/print/article/23892
and it hasn’t worked yet, NK first year pilots are still subject to industry lagging pay and certainly industry lagging benefits. How long something must not work until one is convinced it is not going to work is anyone’s opinion but seven years is adequate to convince me that it will never happen with the NK management who will simply continue reducing the qualifications for incoming pilots until they can fill classes. They ENJOY the ATTRITION because it keeps the FO cadre junior and at the bottom of their payscale.
if they actually had to pay more to recruit, train, and pay new hires than they did to allow the attrition they would have raised the pay for FOs and junior CAs years ago.
I’ll concede that B6 has done better and that Robin Hayes has conceded that pay raises are coming, but I sincerely doubt that has anything to do with anyone severely underpaying first year pilots because JetBlue historically HASN’T done so and weren’t doing so before the pilot shortage became acute.
What does puzzle me is how a union person - in any union - believes they can build unity through tossing their junior people to the dogs. That just amazes me.
#1555
What did JetBlue give up to get their first year guys where they are today? And why should NK first year guys be paid any less than B6 first year guys? NK pilots have been waiting two contracts over a decade - waiting for NK management to provide B6 level first year pay without “wasting” leverage and it hasn’t happened.
#1556
I think it’s funny how everyone thinks fixing first year pay will fix all our attrition problems. Doesn’t JB have one of the highest first year pay in the industry? Yet, you go their page on APC and guess what, they have the same attrition topic running on their form. In fact JB has one of the highest pay rates in the industry and they are still have attrition problems. Sorry but I don’t think increasing first year pay will stop our problems. We have so many other issues in our current contract that need to be addressed. Even if we fixed everything in our contract and got exactly what we wanted we would still be losing guys to the legacies. This topic is a waste of time.
#1557
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2021
Position: A320 FO
Posts: 655
What did JetBlue give up to get their first year guys where they are today? And why should NK first year guys be paid any less than B6 first year guys? NK pilots have been waiting two contracts over a decade - waiting for NK management to provide B6 level first year pay without “wasting” leverage and it hasn’t happened.
#1558
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2012
Posts: 2,186
What did JetBlue give up to get their first year guys where they are today? And why should NK first year guys be paid any less than B6 first year guys? NK pilots have been waiting two contracts over a decade - waiting for NK management to provide B6 level first year pay without “wasting” leverage and it hasn’t happened.
#1560
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Joined APC: Oct 2019
Posts: 1,005
also, wasting negotiating capital on 1st year pay is moronic. JB has adequate 1st year pay and benefits. It’s a livable wage. Years 2—retirement are what matters.
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