Air Bravo Again
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Air Bravo Again
Wow. The most posted job ad on AvCanada. I'm guessing they make more on their $10000 bonds than they do flying. When will they learn to pay and treat people like human beings. Geesh. But to show you how f#%ked up the industry is, pilots will be climbing over each others backs to be a co-pilot on a single pilot PC-12. Glad my flying career is almost over
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What little I do know is either not important or I've forgotten it!
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They also have $10,000 upfront bond??? Is every operator in CYQT doing the same thing?
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No, not all of them. But for those who do, what alternative do you suggest?Spirit wrote:They also have $10,000 upfront bond??? Is every operator in CYQT doing the same thing?
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Last I checked, Thunder did it that way.Spirit wrote:Promissory Note with no money exchange?
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Thanks for the info. Do you happen to know about Ornge bonds?
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Promissory note at Thunder prorated over 18 months starting 6 months after employment.Spirit wrote:Thanks for the info. Do you happen to know about Ornge bonds?
No bonds at Ornge. But it's quite a bit harder to get in there, and you'll be in the right seat for 2+ years before going left. That's just what I've heard anyway from a few Ornge guys.
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It's been a long time since I've seen this many job ads for pilots. If you sign ANYTHING you're a fool. Unless it's where YOU WANT TO STAY while all your buddies are getting jet jobs. Or at least Q400 gigs. Give your heads a shake.
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New posting today for FO. What's the story, can't hold on to pilots?
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No one is holding on to pilots these days. It's not operator specific.Spirit wrote:New posting today for FO. What's the story, can't hold on to pilots?
The best thing about it is they are giving the new guys PCC's. Their first flight up is their flight test. Yet they still have people paying 10G's for a 1 hour flight in a PC-12.Spirit wrote:They also have $10,000 upfront bond??? Is every operator in CYQT doing the same thing?
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10G's for an hour of PC-12 time! I can think of better ways to spend that much money that fast...172_Captain wrote:No one is holding on to pilots these days. It's not operator specific.Spirit wrote:New posting today for FO. What's the story, can't hold on to pilots?
The best thing about it is they are giving the new guys PCC's. Their first flight up is their flight test. Yet they still have people paying 10G's for a 1 hour flight in a PC-12.Spirit wrote:They also have $10,000 upfront bond??? Is every operator in CYQT doing the same thing?
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I predict there will be no shortage of people applying or willing to pay.
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Be very careful and wary of bonds and read the fine print, if unclear question the company or take it to a lawyer.
I am aware of a guy who just failed his PPC out here in Calgary after just 5 hours training in a machine that he had zero experience on and now he is on the hook for a substantial bond.
I am aware of a guy who just failed his PPC out here in Calgary after just 5 hours training in a machine that he had zero experience on and now he is on the hook for a substantial bond.
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Exactly. If an employer insists on a bond, insist on a bond within an employment contract. What happens if you get laid off? Where is the bond money held? What are the conditions for termination? Where are you based? What is your wage?shamrock104 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2017 6:01 am Be very careful and wary of bonds and read the fine print, if unclear question the company or take it to a lawyer.
I am aware of a guy who just failed his PPC out here in Calgary after just 5 hours training in a machine that he had zero experience on and now he is on the hook for a substantial bond.
Imagine you sign a bond and a couple of months later the company want to move you to another base. If you say no and are laid off are you still out the bond money?
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Far more operators are burned by bond jumping pilots, then pilots burned by operators. The reason bonds exist is because whiny, homesick, mama's boy pilots can't handle work and leave after a month. There are more of these types every year. Its the same reason that godforbid, northern operators ask that one of these Toronto basement dwellers prove he can handle life in Fond du Lac, Norman Wells, or Pickle Lake before spending time, money or effort on him. The Bond Argument is old and lame. Pay it or don't pay it. Work or don't work. But it is certainly the companies right to require it. Don't blame the company. Blame the losers who came before you.
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It's posts like these, that make me so fortunate to be part of such a tight nit group and why I tell my kids to be lawyers...phillyfan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2017 9:23 am Far more operators are burned by bond jumping pilots, then pilots burned by operators. The reason bonds exist is because whiny, homesick, mama's boy pilots can't handle work and leave after a month. There are more of these types every year. Its the same reason that godforbid, northern operators ask that one of these Toronto basement dwellers prove he can handle life in Fond du Lac, Norman Wells, or Pickle Lake before spending time, money or effort on him. The Bond Argument is old and lame. Pay it or don't pay it. Work or don't work. But it is certainly the companies right to require it. Don't blame the company. Blame the losers who came before you.
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Well; back in about 1987 I was the CP of a newer smaller outfit that was operating a new ME turbine. I had been flying it myself in a two crew environment. We were very busy and decided to hire another Captain. I ended up hiring an individual who was you young but had the qualifications necessary to take on the position. He had been Captain for a while working for a Government sanctioned airline. (NorOntair) I sent him off to FSI for the Initial course in HOU on our aircraft type.
That included flying him to HOU, room, transport and the 5 day course. Cost was about $10,000.00 at that time.
On the Monday morning after his return, he walked into my office with his books and notes from the course and said “thanks, but while I was training I have accepted another job. He left his FSI training books and walked out, never having actually gotten into our aircraft….
So you ask, where do Bonds come from?
That included flying him to HOU, room, transport and the 5 day course. Cost was about $10,000.00 at that time.
On the Monday morning after his return, he walked into my office with his books and notes from the course and said “thanks, but while I was training I have accepted another job. He left his FSI training books and walked out, never having actually gotten into our aircraft….
So you ask, where do Bonds come from?