Management is terrible - Aircraft Mechanic PSA Airlines Employee Review

1.0
15 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

3x13.5 hour shifts, and 4 days off. flight benefits. Great peers.

Cons

Pay is terrible, you do twice the work as the other major airlines and get paid a fraction of what they do. Constantly rushed but told to be safe. encourage you to pencil whip jobs to get it off the gate. more worried about you completing your monthly computer based training then actualy holding people accountable for their lack of completing a job correctly. Make everyone pay the price for one mechanic who screws up instead of punishing that one person. The list goes on and on.

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PSA Airlines Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. Safety is unquestionably our top priority, and we certainly appreciate you sharing your concerns. As always, we ask every team member who identifies a safety concern to file an ASAP report, call the Safety Hotline, email the Safety_dl, or contact the Safety Committee to give leadership the visibility to manage potential hazards and risks within the operation.

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Pros

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-The pay is extremely low -You barely have time and money to use those travel benefits -You need to pick up more hours or an extra job to make ends meet -FAs are not paid well enough -Crew scheduling can be very challenging -They make you pay for your uniforms in your first year, which is a thousand plus dollars (pay is low enough, you still need to shoulder the expensive uniform)

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