Santo Domingo, DR$49* Each Way12/16, 12/19, 12/23, 12/25, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30, 12/31
Santo Domingo, DR$49* Each Way12/16, 12/19, 12/23, 12/25, 12/27, 12/28, 12/29, 12/30, 12/31
$49 from where and how much are the taxes????
Hopefully not Ft. Lauderdale! Not many members live there.
From FLL bro....and taxes are $120 so the flight is $220+/-......I don't live in FLL, but its an EZ drive.....
Spirit running specials out of Atlantic City Internaitonal. Around $350 - $400 with all the added fees round trip. So my christmas present to myself is 4 days in Santo Domingo and 4 days on the beaches of Boca Chica...Staying at Courtyard by Marriott in SD and Costa Lunga in BC. As always, if your in the area the Presidentes are on me.
I thought about flying Spirit a couple of times but they don't fly from my city. I'd have to fly to South Florida (FLL, Tampa, ORL) and then fly out. Still would save a few bucks but their times are kinda late too.
Hope no one here got stranded or at least got stranded on the right side of the caribbean...the DR side!
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/fligh...e_N.htm?csp=34
i have never been a union guy, and hopefully never will be. so hopefully this doesnt offend those of you that are....
but this is exaclty why.
fucking babies.
you knew what your pay was whne you got the fucking job. deal with it. if you dont like it, go find another fucking job.
but like selfish little fucking children they walk out of thier jobs and go on strike.
fuck the several thousand customers who now have to pay for alternate means of transportation. or hotel fees, etc... even if they are stuck on the "right side of the water' they now have additional lodging, food, putas, etc.. shit they had not budgeted for.
fuck the rest of the employees. pilots arent the only people that work for the company. there are all the baggage handlers, ticket agents, gate keepers, flight attendandts, etc... hell even al lthe subcontractors, like the people that provide the food and drink for the flights. all the kiosk and restaurnt/bar operators in the fort lauderdale airport.... all those fucking poeple have bills to pay and families to take care of . guess what, if there are no flights, those eople dont go to work. if they dont go to work, they dont get paid.
so because of a 400 greedy mutherfuckers, THOUSANDS gets fucked in the process.
i'm glad this wasnt the week i was traveling.. those bitches walked out at 5.am. they flight from sti to fll is at 3am.
which means those motherfuckers walked out, after that plane landed... leaving those people stranded in that fucking airport..
and let me tell you. that airport sucks stale donkey ass too.
Not sure what your problem is, dude!
You are actively engaged on a board that could be called, "The Mongers' Union of Sosua." But yet you are anti-union and expect the people that actually get you to the location, to work for a non-liveable wage, a pittance?
SHAME ON YOU!
I fly Spirit FLL- LGA regularly because they are cheap and good value for me and I can deal with the bullshit of a cheapy airline its been worth it to me. They canceled my flight to NY last tues morn gave me 100 dollar voucher and put me on the same flight next morning. I dealt with it. Today as i write I am waiting for a Delta flight back for which i paid 172 dollars o/w because all Spirit flights cancelled today and I was scheduled to fly back with thenm to FLL. spirit called and offerred to refund my flight (65 bucks...I paid 109 total r/t originally) and 100 dollars so out 7 bucks not gonna cry got better things to do.
Agree with Naptime. Pilots gotta be happy they have a job in this economy...you get what you get and you don't be upset.
Would love them to start FLL-POP, even at 9 dollar each way plus tax the STI in the middle of the night thing doesnt work for me, sorry.
Non livable wage.......my fat add !
I'll be happy to take that so called non livable wage any day.
Do you know what that wage is?
Do you know if the pilots were in a legal strike position?
Do you know if the pilots had a contract, and if not, do you know if Spirit was prepared to lock them out?
When 30,000 feet in the air, would you like to have a pilot who enjoys his job, his salary and the people he works for?
I don't like strikes myself, I do work in a Union and I've seen first hand the job they do. While I feel bad for those that were affected, strikes aren't a spur of the moment thing.
When more facts are brought to the table, we'll be in a better position to point fingers and assign blame.
Lets see
10 reasons why I would NEVER want to be a Commercial PILOT
1)-You have to wear a Uniform that Chics go crazy over
2)-you make a LOT of money
3)- the working hours are short & you get to see places others who worked all their lives only dream about
4)- you get to bang hot flight attendants, whenever you please.
5)- you even have a CO pilot, in case you need to take a FUCKING NAP....
6)-most of the time, the plane is on auto pilot and doing your fucking work for you
7)-everyone idolizes you and kids aspire to be just like you when they grow up
8)- everyone kisses your ass on a daily basis
9)- and if you make difficult landing you become an instant Hero, possibly even write a book and become famous.
10)-its your second income as you already have a pension from being in the service.
Yeagh, thats a SUCKY job, who would want that ? , good thing they have a Union to protect them.
Again an awful lot of assumptions.
The pilots job is to take off and land, the 1st officer does the navigating.
If I'm on a 10 hour flight to Rio, I'd like the guy making split second decisions to be well rested and alert. It's something I can't do and I'm grateful for those that can and keep me safe.
Most of your top 10 is just silly and your opinion.
Again, I'm not saying I like strikes but really guys, what do we really know about the pilots, their contracts....etc
Until then, why not wait until all the facts are known.
Members here cover a wide array of professions or in some cases, none. It would be interesting to hear from a real pilot about your listed benefits.
Yup
Just because we travel and bang whores, doesn't make us experts in all areas.
If I find out the Spirit pilots make over $100,000/year and have a contract and went on strike without notifying Spirit then I'll be the first to jump in with both feet.
Until then, it's just an emotional response to a situation that we're simply not informed on.
I talked to a Spirit pilot last week in Medellin airport and he said the requested wage they are asking for is to be payed only what AirTran and Jetblue,the other so called low fare companies,are getting.They have been negotiating this for a long time but should have seen the writing on the wall when 2 or 3 days ago Spirit CEO said we'll fly with or without them.Maybe a lot of unemployed pilots will take their job,but according to this guy,who by the way said he really didn't want to walk,pilot association is real tight and if you cross the line work becomes really miserable for you with your fellow pilots.
First year salary for an FO is about $40/flying hour w/ 72 h/mo guaranteed. Needless to say that in order to accumulate 72 h/mo flying hours you are spending 160 h/mo on the job.
So, that's $2,880/mo for the right seat.
You don't have a clue what you are talking about. Do You?
P.S.: On an hourly basis (ST), your whores in Sosua make more. And they don't get taxed either!
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