All you underpaid airline pilots...
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This has been happening for a few years in helicopters. I knew this would ramp up on the fixed wing side as well. I think the Canadian government couldn’t give a crap about this industry.
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Friend of a friend spoke with recruiting at Frontier. Although the Visa application isn't guaranteed to be successful, they are serious about hiring Canadians. If you at all interested and meet the requirements go ahead and apply. I believe you can skip the middleman and apply directly on the Frontier website.
Good luck to all!
Good luck to all!
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I know of a Canadian who went to Frontier several years ago. I believe his wife was an American citizen which would have made it much easier. He’s paid very well compared to the crap we get in Canukistan.
Let’s Go Brandon
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I see a good chance they try to block it. They are cool with TFW's coming in, but that's not a stable enough source for a lot of the worse off jobs up north.Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 3:28 am This has been happening for a few years in helicopters. I knew this would ramp up on the fixed wing side as well. I think the Canadian government couldn’t give a crap about this industry.
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There’s always some low time ass hat that will work for nothingnewlygrounded wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 9:29 amI see a good chance they try to block it. They are cool with TFW's coming in, but that's not a stable enough source for a lot of the worse off jobs up north.Bug_Stomper_01 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 3:28 am This has been happening for a few years in helicopters. I knew this would ramp up on the fixed wing side as well. I think the Canadian government couldn’t give a crap about this industry.
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I'm applying. Even though it's a ULCC, the pay outside of first year is higher than the highest paying airline in Canada. It might not be for everyone, but it's great for a guy like me that only wants to give 15-20 years tops and would rather have far more money to work with up front rather than maybe only the last few years.
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Why don’t some of you guys complain to your MP’s about TFW’s re low wages, instead of complaining here (about small businesses) who aren't ever the price setters, for fares or wages? Small businesses just follow. They don’t set the market. If they pay too much, can’t raise fares — those are set by Humpty and Dumpty.
You all know this is orchestrated by the government — temporary workers— and the big guys as policy to suppress inflation — right?
You’re getting screwed. Stop voting for those who are screwing you.
Vote. Write letters. Call your MP. March.
You all know this is orchestrated by the government — temporary workers— and the big guys as policy to suppress inflation — right?
You’re getting screwed. Stop voting for those who are screwing you.
Vote. Write letters. Call your MP. March.
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March. Then get arrested and have your bank account frozen...
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Charter 6 rights apply to interprovincial travel for living and work. As to leaving or returning to Canada, it is only that. Working outside of Canada does not involve any charter rights, only the right to return to the country.
North Shore wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 10:45 amInteresting...I think that it would have to be done on the quiet, otherwise, don't 'they' open themselves up to a Charter challenge on Freedom of Movement (section 6 of the Canadian Charter of Rights)?
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ALPA is actively opposing the E-3 program for pilots, and have had some success.DanWEC wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 10:38 amschnitzel2k3 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 9:49 am
They'll just petition US/CAN labour to seal the gate while addressing their current short term 'shortages' with immigrant pilots, exactly what their petitioning against. Then likely start hiring from South Asia (as the Federal government seems to have a preference for immigrants from that region).
Already happening. Now, this is heresy only from the people I've been working with, but there is currently activity in the US around expanding the E-3 Visa program to a plethora of countries including Canada. Currently it's only Australia, with India pending. What I've heard (Again... only heard) is that there is already a pushback being planned on the Canadian side. By whom? Not sure, but my guess is ATAC, in turn lobbying the Canadian Ministry of Labour, and/or Transport.
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They've done a great job in the U.S at raising working conditions at the cost of not having nearly enough crew to meet normal staffing levels during a oeriod of inflated growth.BE02 Driver wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:05 pmALPA is actively opposing the E-3 program for pilots, and have had some success.DanWEC wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 10:38 amschnitzel2k3 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 9:49 am
They'll just petition US/CAN labour to seal the gate while addressing their current short term 'shortages' with immigrant pilots, exactly what their petitioning against. Then likely start hiring from South Asia (as the Federal government seems to have a preference for immigrants from that region).
Already happening. Now, this is heresy only from the people I've been working with, but there is currently activity in the US around expanding the E-3 Visa program to a plethora of countries including Canada. Currently it's only Australia, with India pending. What I've heard (Again... only heard) is that there is already a pushback being planned on the Canadian side. By whom? Not sure, but my guess is ATAC, in turn lobbying the Canadian Ministry of Labour, and/or Transport.
At some point you gotta realize you squeezed the fruit for all she's got, and move on.
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I don't think ALPA will take their foot of the pedal, regardless of the quality of the argument. The ad has been taken down as well.schnitzel2k3 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:21 pmThey've done a great job in the U.S at raising working conditions at the cost of not having nearly enough crew to meet normal staffing levels during a oeriod of inflated growth.BE02 Driver wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:05 pmALPA is actively opposing the E-3 program for pilots, and have had some success.DanWEC wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 10:38 am
Already happening. Now, this is heresy only from the people I've been working with, but there is currently activity in the US around expanding the E-3 Visa program to a plethora of countries including Canada. Currently it's only Australia, with India pending. What I've heard (Again... only heard) is that there is already a pushback being planned on the Canadian side. By whom? Not sure, but my guess is ATAC, in turn lobbying the Canadian Ministry of Labour, and/or Transport.
At some point you gotta realize you squeezed the fruit for all she's got, and move on.
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Agreed, and yeah, a buddy and I were laughing about the ad being taken down. Likely got a few groundschools of flat pay AC guys with fresh 320 ratings applying and decided to close up shop knowing how devastating the current AC contract is.BE02 Driver wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:39 pmI don't think ALPA will take their foot of the pedal, regardless of the quality of the argument. The ad has been taken down as well.schnitzel2k3 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:21 pmThey've done a great job in the U.S at raising working conditions at the cost of not having nearly enough crew to meet normal staffing levels during a oeriod of inflated growth.BE02 Driver wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:05 pm
ALPA is actively opposing the E-3 program for pilots, and have had some success.
At some point you gotta realize you squeezed the fruit for all she's got, and move on.
I see it as a good sign that it was posted at all to begin with, like smoke in fresh tinder, the ember is burning as operators begin exploring their options.
While it may take time, I believe this will become the normal down there, as long as Canadian pilots don't go selling themselves short, scabbing and ruining the progress of US unions. Our market thankfully would barely make a supply dent.
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Thanks,DanWEC wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 6:12 pm Which ad? This is very much still here....
https://pilotsdb.brookfieldav.com/job/0 ... work-in-US
OP link is not working.
Lots of Canadians down here flying already. People have found their own way. This will expedite an exodus for those who aren't otherwise able to obtain work authorization.
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This thread has fizzled, but I'd still rather see it on top than people complaining about politics that are no longer related to our industry.
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I guess they require the FAA medical/ATP before interviewing? I was hoping Frontier would pay for it after sending the offer over.
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A moticum of effort is required on the applicants part lolAsh Ketchum wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:51 am I guess they require the FAA medical/ATP before interviewing? I was hoping Frontier would pay for it after sending the offer over.
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I imagine that due to the intricacies of getting Canadians approved for visas, the company needs to show that you are already qualified. Unlike the E3 Australian visa which has no such requirement, and is basically a guaranteed approval.Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:51 am I guess they require the FAA medical/ATP before interviewing? I was hoping Frontier would pay for it after sending the offer over.
I imagine ATP-CTP schools in the USA are going to start getting a flood of emails from Canadians. The doors are opening, even if it's just a crack. And it's good for everyone involved.
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I got in touch with them and they said the FAA ATP is a minimum requirement to move forward with it. I’m personally not ready to throw the money at the ATP/CTP sim course you need to get the rating converted if I don’t have something firm in writing - you’d think they could just interview and give you an offer conditional on getting our licenses converted over…Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:51 am I guess they require the FAA medical/ATP before interviewing? I was hoping Frontier would pay for it after sending the offer over.
A buddy of mine was actually at a hiring event for frontier and the recruiters there had no idea about hiring Canadians (not that recruiters know everything so I hear).