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scopiton wrote:agreed, but it's not the same job
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Too right on that............ but if job security is to be your lot in life(it was mine), then the regulator/service provider are attractive alternatives to Regional airlines like Porter, AC Express and the new WJ start-up in salary, pension benefits, vacation, days off etc.

I am retired now but shudder to think what would have happened if I took that job offer with the now defunct Air Atlantic back in the mid 80's.......... I wouldn't be retired now I can tell ya.
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thanks for the suggestion OF, I'm not planning to go this path for now.
i was just commenting on MrPenguin's post saying you don't need to go to air canada to have a benefit package and travel passes.

sorry for the interruption, back on the original subject. :)
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For anyone joining Air Canada after 1st Aug 2012.

- 2 years flat salary is gone, new pilots will now be paid a fixed hourly rate for their first 4 years. They will make more in the first 2 years than the old contract and about the same as the old Position Group rate in years 3 and 4. They are also able to make more money should they choose to fly overtime when it's available.

-Aircraft type will be awarded based on positions available at the time of joining.

-They will not be able to bid to fly a different aircraft type for 4 years. Base transfers on the same type can be bid for as positions become available.

-They will be part of a defined contribution pension plan.

Other than those items you're in the same boat as the rest of the pilot group.
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scopiton wrote:thanks for the suggestion OF, I'm not planning to go this path for now.
i was just commenting on MrPenguin's post saying you don't need to go to air canada to have a benefit package and travel passes.

sorry for the interruption, back on the original subject. :)
I was not implying that it does not exist somewhere else. I am pointing out that the total package at Air Canada is still impressive. Any implication that a regional is safer is hogwash. Companies continue to fail in this blasted business. There is no right job. They all come with potential layoff or aircraft sale.

What we are seeing is the tightening of belts that is required from rising energy prices and the squeezing of consumers discretionary income. This industry will change, and if Air Canada stays a dinosaur, you can guess its fate.

I was not happy about the governments role in this, but the changes made MAY sort out some good for everyone. Maybe they can finally compete. Maybe things turn around. Who knows, but militance and venom will serve no purpose and poison your sole.
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TheStig wrote:Other than those items you're in the same boat as the rest of the pilot group.
Moving the deck chairs around as the "big wigs" fill the life boats with booty and cast off :downbig:
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Great post, Penguin. This is the attitude that needs to be radiating throughout the new generation in the operation, rather than the militant doom and gloom. It's unreal how many newer hires talk about 'how it used to be' with a sense of entitlement of something they never even experienced. Times are changing in all industries, and pilots aren't the only ones taking a hit. Sure the process in how we came to this was horrible, but we can't let things beyond our own control destroy our own culture. We need to do what we can within our control to make this the best place possible, period.
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Are they still interviewing?
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atpilot wrote:Are they still interviewing?
Yes they are.
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TheStig wrote:
atpilot wrote:Are they still interviewing?
Yes they are.
Thanks.
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how long after the interview do they usualy call you for medical ?
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scopiton wrote:how long after the interview do they usualy call you for medical ?
They tell you that it will be 6 to 8 weeks in the interview, but it's my understanding that if you're successful you usually hear much sooner than that (within 4 weeks). That is just what I am told, I'm sure the time frame varies quite a bit. I interviewed roughly 4 weeks ago haven't heard anything......
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Has anyone that interviewed in the last 6-8 weeks heard anything yet?
How long did it take you to get a reply?
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I did mine early summer, took 5 weeks for a medical call and 3 weeks after I got the pool email. Not sure there's a time frame to pin point so don't worry until you hear something, I know the feeling though.
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doorhandle27 wrote:I did mine early summer, took 5 weeks for a medical call and 3 weeks after I got the pool email. Not sure there's a time frame to pin point so don't worry until you hear something, I know the feeling though.
Thank you for the response. It is a bit unnerving but still very early in the game for me.
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So how common is a PFO after the medical? :butthead:
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Has there been any instances where you were scheduled for the medical at the initial interview?
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TheStig wrote:For anyone joining Air Canada after 1st Aug 2012.

- 2 years flat salary is gone, new pilots will now be paid a fixed hourly rate for their first 4 years. They will make more in the first 2 years than the old contract and about the same as the old Position Group rate in years 3 and 4. They are also able to make more money should they choose to fly overtime when it's available.

-Aircraft type will be awarded based on positions available at the time of joining.

-They will not be able to bid to fly a different aircraft type for 4 years. Base transfers on the same type can be bid for as positions become available.

-They will be part of a defined contribution pension plan.

Other than those items you're in the same boat as the rest of the pilot group.
Well that doesn't sound too bad. I thought it was going to be worse, based on what I was reading around the forums.
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Is the Nov G/S still on?
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Looks like the Nov ground school is still a go. And another early in the new year. Then nothing up until this time next year.
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Jimmy_Hoffa wrote:Looks like the Nov ground school is still a go. And another early in the new year. Then nothing up until this time next year.
How many guys per ground school? Any idea?
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How many guys per ground school? Any idea?[/quote]

Depends, but usually 18-20 per ground school.
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Received the Hiring pool email, would anyone know how many people are already in the pool? Are future courses filled in order of when you received the hiring pool letter?
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I received the pool email too! I hope I don't have to wait around until next fall, but I doubt that November and January will be the last courses until then as previously mentioned. I get the impression that hiring needs are determined month to month. I would suspect that there may be around 40 people in the pool at the moment? But I'm really just guessing. :?
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