This is exactly what I'm talking about why ALPA needs to limit the number of regionals available to management. This guaranteed profit scheme steals money from the mainline which would be available as a bargaining chip for the pilots..
Huh? The profitability of the independent Airlind depends on the terms on the commercial agreement. NWA pays PCL $____ per hour (a confidential number) to operate as an Airlink, plus a few other indexed terms that depend on performance.
The cannibals that own/operate the Airlinks vie against each other in a pilot-hurting game of
Name That Tune! . Each Airlink CEO assures the mainline they can do it for less. It's Smithian economics being played by Freddie Krueger wearing
Armani.
There is no money being lost by the mainline. Ask
Nike. If kids in Pakistan will make
Air Jordans for one-tenth the cost to have Americans make them (add medical insurance, 401k, FMLA, weekends off, habitable workspaces, OSHA, etc) it doesn't take a genius to figure out why your shoes don't say
Made in USA.
There are Airlink CEO's that are exploiting the willingness of newbies to fly for what they're payin', and the
unwillingness of the mainline pilots to risk the "pull down" effect by demanding cradle-to-grave seniority lists.
If the mainline pilots had held onto their scope, they would currently still be under the 98 contract in terms of pay. The regionals shifted productivity away from the mainline and resulted in their current paycut..
If a frog had wings it wouldn't bump it's a$$ when it hopped, either!
If the Germans had developed Nukes before us we might give a sh!t about the World Cup.
Events and circumstances unfolded the way they did for rational reasons.
YOU have
no clue how and why NWA Scope has evolved since '98.
If you don't believe me, notice the fact that NWA had about 400 airplanes and 5000 pilots in 97 to do 100 billion passenger miles. Today NWA has 700 airplanes and 7000 pilots to do 95 billion passenger miles. When you run the numbers, it parallels the exact amount of pay cut the pilots took here to within a few hundred dollars. .
Apples and kumquats. You're assuming that assimilating all flying would have prevented the impact of the events that have occured since '97. Nice guess, Nostradamus, but it's goofy to conclude that the changes within the NWA brand you suggest would not have affected the
other significant changes that took place in that time frame: CAL equity purchase,
SkyTeam Alliance, aircraft purchases, new route authority, etc.
So you either have a sizable amount of good jobs, or a bunch of bad jobs. If you think NWA can't make money by operating these things at mainline, you are mistaken. Only ALPA has the ability to stop this from happening, but ALPA works for management anyway.
Your theories stretch logic. Your conclusions assume facts not in evidence. Your attack on ALPA is lame.
Hat trick!