Corporate Layoffs?
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As an update, the last 3 months has seen a steady improvement in flying and several new clients. All of AirSprint's employees who were on a temporary layoff are now back and in June the salary reduction was amended from 35% to 20% with back pay for the difference from when it was first implemented in May. The Canadian quarantine is still holding back flying from traditional norms so I would not say that we are back to normal, but there has been significant improvement over the last few months. AirSprint will likely be in a position to hire pilots and non-flying positions in the near future.
Stay safe all.
James
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New update. Flying continues to rebound and AirSprint has now amended the salary reduction to 10% with back pay for the difference from when it was first reduced on May 1st. We will be hiring in the near future for 1 pilot, 1 apprentice AME, and a few operations positions, with more hiring expected in the fall. For the remainder of 2020 we will likely be hiring between 5 and 12 pilots.
Take care.
James
As an update, the last 3 months has seen a steady improvement in flying and several new clients. All of AirSprint's employees who were on a temporary layoff are now back and in June the salary reduction was amended from 35% to 20% with back pay for the difference from when it was first implemented in May. The Canadian quarantine is still holding back flying from traditional norms so I would not say that we are back to normal, but there has been significant improvement over the last few months. AirSprint will likely be in a position to hire pilots and non-flying positions in the near future.
Stay safe all.
James
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New update. Flying continues to rebound and AirSprint has now amended the salary reduction to 10% with back pay for the difference from when it was first reduced on May 1st. We will be hiring in the near future for 1 pilot, 1 apprentice AME, and a few operations positions, with more hiring expected in the fall. For the remainder of 2020 we will likely be hiring between 5 and 12 pilots.
Take care.
James
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Moved the aircraft to another management company too...
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Wonder how much the salary of the shit canned pilot and engineer added to the Third Quarter $1.17 Billion Dollar earnings of poor, poor CIBC?
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It really speaks volumes about management. Banks should be the last to let people go. Especially being their CEO had the commercials about "We're here to help" early in the pandemic.
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ah but they cut him off, what he really said was, "We're here to help you, make us money".
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Down East the few small departments that exist seem to be holding steady. Can't speak for all the Southern NB ones and in NS but I guess we are hangin in there.
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TD Bank let both of their guys go. Probably less to do with Covid, more to do with the change of management company. Too bad they chose poorly.
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Is that the one that jumped up to Chartright from Skyservice in November? Or different bank?
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That was CIBCschnitzel2k3 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 6:27 pm Is that the one that jumped up to Chartright from Skyservice in November? Or different bank?
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