Why does anyone want to work at WestJet?
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48 hours (or less) and then we’ll know the fine print. Standing by...
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You can lead the horse to water, but you can't make it drink. If someone insists on being a tool, he's gonna be a tool no matter how much CRM training you put him through. Not all cockpit dialogue is scripted; most of the time pilots are rambling about random stuff in cruise. Some of those ramblings I wish I hadn't heard. :-///Old fella wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 3:12 pmPardon my airline flying ignorance but wasn’t CRM training the intent to alleviate the “ avoid flying with... “ scenario because of past cockpit conflicts. I thought that kind of stuff was past history, how can well trained professionals not get along to the point “ I don’t want to work with him/her”.
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If reports of the new deal not being as favorable as I have heard are true, it would appear that WestJet could become a feeder airline for Transat, Sunwing and Air Canada (AC), while Swoop could act as a feeder for Flair..
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Looks like you’re a bit behind on the news and haven’t read in the Westjet forum.
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A lot of movement is still going to happen at WestJet in the next year or two as things sort themselves out. My prediction; most of the DECs at Swoop will leave rather than stay for a forced downgrade and loss of their base even though their pay would go up slightly if they stayed. Next, Sunwing Unifor will not merge quietly with WestJet ALPA and will require mediation, but in the end most Captains there will also face forced downgrade and loss of bases, and many will leave. This will be a windfall for literally everyone who is (or will shortly be) hiring DECs including Flair, Lynx, and Porter. It will also help fill groundschools at Air Canada, and Transat.
This will have a detrimental effect on non jet type rated pilots trying to get good jobs, they will in turn be forced to focus on Jazz and Encore for career progression. It will have a great effect for those senior FOs at WestJet who will have a shot at the left seats vacated by Swoop and Sunwing Captains leaving, and getting downgraded based on date of hire. The shuttering of the pink scourge is a positive for our industry, but it will be a game of musical chairs for a year or two as it sorts itself out.
This will have a detrimental effect on non jet type rated pilots trying to get good jobs, they will in turn be forced to focus on Jazz and Encore for career progression. It will have a great effect for those senior FOs at WestJet who will have a shot at the left seats vacated by Swoop and Sunwing Captains leaving, and getting downgraded based on date of hire. The shuttering of the pink scourge is a positive for our industry, but it will be a game of musical chairs for a year or two as it sorts itself out.
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I’m assuming you haven’t read much about the history for mergers. One theme runs constant throughout them, no bump, no flush.co-joe wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 9:53 am A lot of movement is still going to happen at WestJet in the next year or two as things sort themselves out. My prediction; most of the DECs at Swoop will leave rather than stay for a forced downgrade and loss of their base even though their pay would go up slightly if they stayed. Next, Sunwing Unifor will not merge quietly with WestJet ALPA and will require mediation, but in the end most Captains there will also face forced downgrade and loss of bases, and many will leave. This will be a windfall for literally everyone who is (or will shortly be) hiring DECs including Flair, Lynx, and Porter. It will also help fill groundschools at Air Canada, and Transat.
This will have a detrimental effect on non jet type rated pilots trying to get good jobs, they will in turn be forced to focus on Jazz and Encore for career progression. It will have a great effect for those senior FOs at WestJet who will have a shot at the left seats vacated by Swoop and Sunwing Captains leaving, and getting downgraded based on date of hire. The shuttering of the pink scourge is a positive for our industry, but it will be a game of musical chairs for a year or two as it sorts itself out.
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So you're suggesting 10year + Wetjet FO's awaiting an upgrade are unwilling to watch Swoop DEC's with 2 years seniority sit left seat, however they'll be ok with a 2 year SWG captain in the left seat? There might be some temporary fences but I doubt they'll be in place long before the merged seniority list dictates who holds a captain position. CoJoe has some valid considerations.ant_321 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 10:24 amI’m assuming you haven’t read much about the history for mergers. One theme runs constant throughout them, no bump, no flush.co-joe wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 9:53 am A lot of movement is still going to happen at WestJet in the next year or two as things sort themselves out. My prediction; most of the DECs at Swoop will leave rather than stay for a forced downgrade and loss of their base even though their pay would go up slightly if they stayed. Next, Sunwing Unifor will not merge quietly with WestJet ALPA and will require mediation, but in the end most Captains there will also face forced downgrade and loss of bases, and many will leave. This will be a windfall for literally everyone who is (or will shortly be) hiring DECs including Flair, Lynx, and Porter. It will also help fill groundschools at Air Canada, and Transat.
This will have a detrimental effect on non jet type rated pilots trying to get good jobs, they will in turn be forced to focus on Jazz and Encore for career progression. It will have a great effect for those senior FOs at WestJet who will have a shot at the left seats vacated by Swoop and Sunwing Captains leaving, and getting downgraded based on date of hire. The shuttering of the pink scourge is a positive for our industry, but it will be a game of musical chairs for a year or two as it sorts itself out.
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He said "most captain's". But yes probably right about about recent new hires who upgraded within a month or two of joining SWG. Most new upgrades have been at Sunwing for a while and just now upgraded.tbaylx wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 6:36 pmSo you're suggesting 10year + Wetjet FO's awaiting an upgrade are unwilling to watch Swoop DEC's with 2 years seniority sit left seat, however they'll be ok with a 2 year SWG captain in the left seat? There might be some temporary fences but I doubt they'll be in place long before the merged seniority list dictates who holds a captain position. CoJoe has some valid considerations.ant_321 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 10:24 amI’m assuming you haven’t read much about the history for mergers. One theme runs constant throughout them, no bump, no flush.co-joe wrote: ↑Sun Jun 11, 2023 9:53 am A lot of movement is still going to happen at WestJet in the next year or two as things sort themselves out. My prediction; most of the DECs at Swoop will leave rather than stay for a forced downgrade and loss of their base even though their pay would go up slightly if they stayed. Next, Sunwing Unifor will not merge quietly with WestJet ALPA and will require mediation, but in the end most Captains there will also face forced downgrade and loss of bases, and many will leave. This will be a windfall for literally everyone who is (or will shortly be) hiring DECs including Flair, Lynx, and Porter. It will also help fill groundschools at Air Canada, and Transat.
This will have a detrimental effect on non jet type rated pilots trying to get good jobs, they will in turn be forced to focus on Jazz and Encore for career progression. It will have a great effect for those senior FOs at WestJet who will have a shot at the left seats vacated by Swoop and Sunwing Captains leaving, and getting downgraded based on date of hire. The shuttering of the pink scourge is a positive for our industry, but it will be a game of musical chairs for a year or two as it sorts itself out.
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There is a big difference between a SWG captain and a Swoop captain. The SWG captains earned their positions by legitimately joining a company and gaining seniority. The Swoop pilots knew that their position was solely contingent on them accepting a wage rate that few WJ FO's would accept.
I would encourage you to read the ALPA merger policy and some merger arbitration decisions. (Not being rude & sarcastic.) No bump/flush is pretty standard.
I've read CoJoe's opinions on how he thinks this merger will work. Based on his posts, I can assure you that he knows very little about this subject.
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With the conditions the minister imposed on the Westjet acquisition of Sunwing the current Sunwing business model is toast. I personally think that was coming one way or another. The merger of the two groups will bring some change to the Sunwing pilots no doubt but it will also add some longevity.
Both unions have a merger committee, wishing them a peaceful resolution.
Both unions have a merger committee, wishing them a peaceful resolution.
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What are you,12?
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If you ever see me around preferably somewhere without cameras and security, I would love it if you had the balls to say that to my face.
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okay tough guy...when I see you taking your little hike to the terminal down airport rd in the rain, I'll make sure to holler
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Lol. Reminds me of a joke.
A cop pulls a guy over. The cop has him roll down his window and the cop smacks him upside the head. "That's for going 30 over."
The cop has the passenger roll down the window and smacks him upside the head.
"What was that for?", the guy asks.
"Well, in five minutes, you'd turn to your buddy and said 'I wish that cop would have tried that with me.'"
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Too bad there are not any like buttons.
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The people were great, good benefits medical as well as flights. They hire for personality and train for skills.
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