Were you a air driver before Aug 1st of this year?
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That's the one. No I literally just started
Were you a air driver before Aug 1st of this year?
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That's the one. No I literally just started
Then no you will not hit top rate in 2 years. It will be 4 years. Sorry man.
Then no you will not hit top rate in 2 years. It will be 4 years. Sorry man.
See where it says effective Aug 1st 2018. Sorry man.
No such thing as "senority rate." Its usally starting rate, progression, or top rate. Maybe some weird rates for part-time jobs.when go into a new job, you used to start at the "seniority rate" which was higher than the starting rate if you had been with the company for at least a year.
I noticed in the new contract the seniority rate was replaced with "12 months" but the contract later still mentions starting at the seniority rate.
If someone can clarify that'd be great. One less year I have to go through to reach top rate would be nice.
No such thing as "senority rate." Its usally starting rate, progression, or top rate. Maybe some weird rates for part-time jobs.
I don't know the precedence for what happens if the contract is delayed for two years (imagine an injunction, or drawn out negotiations on supplementals that failed), though. If he hits top scale under the old contract before the new contract actually goes into effect, would he take a pay cut? Would he get red circled? I asked my BA a hypothetical about just such a situation once, he had no idea.
Holy crap! If air drivers are going to be making 35 bucks by the end of the contract, I'm putting my name on that list. Hopefully a full time air driver job opens up soon.
Well for one I doubt the contract would take 2 years. They would more then likely impose any supplement longer before 2 years.
I'd imagine you'd be red circled at your rate. Also top rate would be 26.74 for him after 2 years under the old contract. So they would more then likely make him finish the other 2 years to make 34.79
I'm holding out hope that there is enough evidence to trigger an NLRB investigation into the union's shenanigans.
Holy crap! If air drivers are going to be making 35 bucks by the end of the contract, I'm putting my name on that list. Hopefully a full time air driver job opens up soon.
Can I point out this is for a full-time air driver. Are you actually going to be full time? I was under the impression they were going to refrain from hiring them for a while, at least in my area. What region?
That's good. I think they're trying to do away with full-time air jobs here and opt for as many 22.4 as they can.yes Central. There's been like 3 posted in the last month
would you start at the starting wage or what? Or would you get the rate that you are doing now?
Yet we can't even pay 22.4s that much.
Sorry my mistake that's exactly what they will make. Lol