Rise Air Conditions/bond
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Rise Air Conditions/bond
Hello All,
Looking to get current information for conditions at Rise Air. Particularly on the 1900 side. Whats the bond currently?
Looking to get current information for conditions at Rise Air. Particularly on the 1900 side. Whats the bond currently?
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Re: Rise Air Conditions/bond
Can you people stop pming eachother this kind of info? It should be posted out in the open so everyone can see to decide or form an opinion. By keeping things secret, you're really only just helping the company and not helping your fellow pilots
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18 months, $9k. Reduces monthly, nothing up front. 28 day blocks, 18 working days, 10 days off. 12 floating stat days to use whenever you want. Almost always have weekends off. Mix of Workforce Transportation, charter and Scheduled Service. Very few overnights. Left seat starts around $74k, right seat is around $41k. Union is negotiating, expect to see increases. Good benefits, RRSP matching, and MyID travel benefits. 1900 is YXE based and flys around 700hrs or so a year.
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Thank you sirspruceair wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 6:25 pm 18 months, $9k. Reduces monthly, nothing up front. 28 day blocks, 18 working days, 10 days off. 12 floating stat days to use whenever you want. Almost always have weekends off. Mix of Workforce Transportation, charter and Scheduled Service. Very few overnights. Left seat starts around $74k, right seat is around $41k. Union is negotiating, expect to see increases. Good benefits, RRSP matching, and MyID travel benefits. 1900 is YXE based and flys around 700hrs or so a year.
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I don't understand why anyone would agree to a bond in this hiring environment.
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Crazy, that's what I made there 13 years ago.spruceair wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 6:25 pm 18 months, $9k. Reduces monthly, nothing up front. 28 day blocks, 18 working days, 10 days off. 12 floating stat days to use whenever you want. Almost always have weekends off. Mix of Workforce Transportation, charter and Scheduled Service. Very few overnights. Left seat starts around $74k, right seat is around $41k. Union is negotiating, expect to see increases. Good benefits, RRSP matching, and MyID travel benefits. 1900 is YXE based and flys around 700hrs or so a year.
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I could not agree more….. why are pilots still stepping on each other for stepping stone jobs with very low pay.
Divided we fall…. Anyone who signs a bond today is a scab, sorry to say it but it’s the truth.
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By the very definition of 'scab', what you are saying is anything but the truth.
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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I could not agree more….. why are pilots still stepping on each other for stepping stone jobs with very low pay.digits_ wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 6:21 pm [quote=N181CS post_id=<a href="tel:1248256">1248256</a> time=<a href="tel:1680138986">1680138986</a> user_id=22944]
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I don't understand why anyone would agree to a bond in this hiring environment.
Divided we fall…. Anyone who signs a bond today is a scab, sorry to say it but it’s the truth.
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By the very definition of 'scab', what you are saying is anything but the truth.
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Instead of trying to be a dictionary or a thesaurus and splitting hairs, why don’t you say if you support bonds or not. These people cross the line of what should be pilot solidarity.
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Deflecting, are we?
I hate bonds. And we should all make a million dollars a year. Doesn't mean it's feasible for everyone.
Calling people names, and in particular 'scab', only makes the word lose meaning for when you do need to use it to define possibly despicable behavior.
Nothing has ever been changed by using incorrect terminology in an attempt to slander people who do something you might disagree with.
I hate bonds. And we should all make a million dollars a year. Doesn't mean it's feasible for everyone.
Calling people names, and in particular 'scab', only makes the word lose meaning for when you do need to use it to define possibly despicable behavior.
Nothing has ever been changed by using incorrect terminology in an attempt to slander people who do something you might disagree with.
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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Re: Rise Air Conditions/bond
Todays hiring environment? It's still garbage for low hour guys.
There's a pilot shortage of ATPLs with 3000 hours, not 250-750 hour guys who got screwed over the last couple years with covid.
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Isn't this job ad geared towards experienced pilots?TurkeyFarmYQX wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 3:50 amTodays hiring environment? It's still garbage for low hour guys.
There's a pilot shortage of ATPLs with 3000 hours, not 250-750 hour guys who got screwed over the last couple years with covid.
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King Air Medevac FO out of La Ronge - 34K/ year, $1.5/shift - shift premium
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No, 250 hour hiring minimum.Bede wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 3:56 amIsn't this job ad geared towards experienced pilots?TurkeyFarmYQX wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 3:50 amTodays hiring environment? It's still garbage for low hour guys.
There's a pilot shortage of ATPLs with 3000 hours, not 250-750 hour guys who got screwed over the last couple years with covid.
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Re: Rise Air Conditions/bond
I wouldn’t agree to money up front anymore. Like my first airline job at wasaya. I paid $9500 in advance for a caravan PPC. Paid biweekly back over a year. But yea if you shake a guys hand for an entry position, do the job. You signed a contract. Don’t be a dick.
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How many hours would a FO fly on the Twin Otter in a year?