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Liquid Charlie wrote:I have not seen a proposed structure - will it be a contract and fee for departure or are they planning to have it all one big happy family - usually when there is a talk of a "feeder" it is only being created to cut costs and pilot salaries are a big part of that - I think this is a step closer for westjet to become a "real" airline - they have been riding the crest for a long time and were able to enter the market when the national carriers were crippled largely due to government interference - their timing was right - their model was right (although like most "experienced" travelers hate to fly them) and they opened up, well lets say they bested grey hound but I'm rambling -- they want to attack those points where it is not profitable to run a 73 well the down side of this is there will be several of these places losing jet service, so as mentioned above "a real airline" meaning that until they are tested with a little financial hardship they have not earned that status in my eyes.
For pilots -- I doubt if there will be a flow through agreement and I suspect this is they way of introducing a "B" scale, salaries have already been established for the Q-400 why would wj pay more - but hey -- i've been wrong before
Ya right....CID wrote:.
In a nutshell, Air Canada emerged from privatization debt free and asset rich as the government zeroed their debt and basically gave them all the airplanes, buildings and other infrastructure. Air Canada quickly blew it all trying to kill all of the competition by offering seats below cost, increasing frequency and infiltrating other established markets. The result? "Scorched Earth". They decimated the industry. Some of the airlines they put out of business left some communities without coverage as they receded into bankruptcy.
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It still is but just inches out the whoredyne lmfaoooooooL Charlie
Many years ago you told me what a great airplane the 72 was to fly
That statement was not meant to slag westjet (although I still hate sitting in the back - maybe the Q400 will be a better ride -- lmaooo) what I mean is that Westjet has not dealt with a "set back" yet and is still riding the crest - there will be a day when they furlough and cut back and once a labour force and a company goes through that test the stripes are earned. Maybe it will never happen at westjet but they would certainly be the exception and with any expansion comes that risk - on a side note I feel betrayed by westjet management/marketing with the signing of an agreement with the sand box group. I'm past worrying about my job - 7F is history for me but because I don't like being forced to leave I just went out and found another job -- (how to piss of the youngsters) --westjet to become a "real" airline -". Now i'm looking at you like you have two heads.
kind regards
Isn't this the same operator that won't approve of pilot's acquiring degrees through correspondence when they match them against the hiring matrix? What a bunch of hypocrites!Any CEO who approves of paying a guy 200k to fly a plane with 70 seats got his MBA on the back of a crackerjack box
Yup, all small plane pilots say that, and so did I back then.. They aren't paying for job difficulty, or I would have been making 300K flying the C180 on floats... with no GPS! The HORROR!teacher wrote:Don't worry Gino, many of us agree with you. A plane's a plane. The bigger it is, the easier it is fly. Smaller planes doing more flights on smaller runways. Same same kids, don't let the take-off weight confuse you.
WJ HAS had setbacks, and had ample opportunity to lay off people at least once that I know of, but because of their commitment to the WJ culture and the promise that a layoff was the absolute LAST option for management, it hasn't happened to date, to any Westjetter. We had several losing quarters, we majorly downsized the YHM base(not sure what happened at YQM), yet they went out of their way to help people keep a job at westjet, down to the lowly CSA's and bag chuckers.Liquid Charlie wrote:That statement was not meant to slag westjet (although I still hate sitting in the back - maybe the Q400 will be a better ride -- lmaooo) what I mean is that Westjet has not dealt with a "set back" yet and is still riding the crest - there will be a day when they furlough and cut back and once a labour force and a company goes through that test the stripes are earned.
The Emirates you mean? It's a business opportunity for both sides. I'm just glad they didn't get the green light to expand into Canada like they wanted.Liquid Charlie wrote:Maybe it will never happen at westjet but they would certainly be the exception and with any expansion comes that risk - on a side note I feel betrayed by westjet management/marketing with the signing of an agreement with the sand box group.
Again... Emirates? or WJ Regional?Liquid Charlie wrote: I'm past worrying about my job - 7F is history for me but because I don't like being forced to leave I just went out and found another job -- (how to piss of the youngsters) --but this kind of erosion and allowing such a carrier more of a foot hold here is not good for Canadian pilots of the future.