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Job losses/furloughs so far...

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SilverandSore

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Wow, 3200 furloughs or jobs losses this year, how many more? How many am I missing here?

AAI 171
ABX 634
ALO 307
ARW 58
ATA 567
CAL 149
CHA 119
CMR 78
DHL 8
EIA 34
FLOPS 66
GEM 246
KHA 104
MAG 46
MEA 11
PSA 26
SCA 46
SPA 90
TSA 43
UAL 117
XJT 323
3243
 
Just wait until Obama completely wrecks the economy (what's left of it)..... This is gonna be a blast!
 
Im thinking of becoming a crack dealer. That's where the money, and job security is at.
 
You gotta add more to TSA...

45 in Jul
10 in Aug (Yay that's ME!!!)
20 in Nov
 
Wow, 3200 furloughs or jobs losses this year, how many more? How many am I missing here?

AAI 171
ABX 634
ALO 307
ARW 58
ATA 567
CAL 149
CHA 119
CMR 78
DHL 8
EIA 34
FLOPS 66
GEM 246
KHA 104
MAG 46
MEA 11
PSA 26
SCA 46
SPA 90
TSA 43
UAL 117
XJT 323
3243

All the above, and some people at ASA are complaining about not getting 900's and not trying as hard as a result. Give me a break!
 
Mesa announced another 150 furloughs just last week and the new TA should go to vote around the second week in November.
 
I got my notice last week, along w/ 10 others at my company (135 operation). SUCKS!!!! Number 4 since 2005.
 
You forgot US Airways. 48 already and another 53 scheduled for Nov.1 with more to follow.
 
Just wait until McPain completely deregulates the airline industry and ushers in cabotage- You'll really enjoy that!

Jimmy Carter already deregulated the airline industry....Cabotage is a red herring.....Foreign ownership may be required.....We won't have any money left in this country....Foreign airlines pay more than most US airlines....
 
Jimmy Carter already deregulated the airline industry....Cabotage is a red herring.....Foreign ownership may be required.....We won't have any money left in this country....Foreign airlines pay more than most US airlines....

Not Mexican ones, one airlines in Cuba..... That is where the pilots will come from. Just look at what is happpening in long-haul trucking right now...

-Cabotage is very real-
-Not a McCain fan either...
 
Jimmy Carter already deregulated the airline industry....Cabotage is a red herring.....Foreign ownership may be required.....We won't have any money left in this country....Foreign airlines pay more than most US airlines....

What is potentially very scary is that the foreign airlines will hire pilots from their home country to fly their new US routes:eek:
 
We already have cockpits full of "foreigners".....anyone been listening to the ATC freqs?

Funny how all these liberals are so afraid of foreigners...Yet don't want to actually defend the border.....
 
Joe... McCain or Obama campaigns been talking to ALPA??

I don't care if either talk to ALPA.....The way things are going.....ALPA issues are going to be the least of our problems.....Most of us won't be working at all.....

Country and Economy must come first.....
 
*this is not flame bait*

What do you plan to do about it? We can sit here and whine (like the majority of pilots do all too well) or you can come up with a solution. Do you have a plan B? If not, now might be the time to get one. For as smart as pilots are, we are really dumb when it comes to thinking beyond the next let (of our lives). Go make something happen folks!

AZ T
 
*this is not flame bait*

What do you plan to do about it? We can sit here and whine (like the majority of pilots do all too well) or you can come up with a solution. Do you have a plan B? If not, now might be the time to get one. For as smart as pilots are, we are really dumb when it comes to thinking beyond the next let (of our lives). Go make something happen folks!

AZ T

What I can do is do my job the best that I can, eliminate controllable delays, and provide great customer service. Then maybe people won't mind paying what their ticket SHOULD cost, and the airline can actually MAKE money. That's the best way to get the guys on the street back in the cockpit.
 
All the above, and some people at ASA are complaining about not getting 900's and not trying as hard as a result. Give me a break!

Jump, I don't get it?

701EV
 
What I can do is do my job the best that I can, eliminate controllable delays, and provide great customer service. Then maybe people won't mind paying what their ticket SHOULD cost, and the airline can actually MAKE money. That's the best way to get the guys on the street back in the cockpit.
I think you're headed in the right direction, ie, do what is in your control, but even more important than customer satisfaction (because we all know most just go for the cheapest ticket anyway), you can operate efficiently and safely.

If you can eliminate accidents, reduce wear and tear, and plan ahead to make your flight as efficient as possible, these are things we can do to help our companies save money.

Back on subject, though, I can't help but think of how things would be different if they didn't raise the retirement age to 65. To me, it seems pretty obvious that the motivating factor at the time was the pilot shortage (not that we suddenly discovered that flying after 60 can still be safe).

We're counting over 3000 lost jobs, anyone have a figure for the number of 60 year olds still flying? How abou the number who are about to turn 60 and plan to continue flying?
 
What I can do is do my job the best that I can, eliminate controllable delays, and provide great customer service. Then maybe people won't mind paying what their ticket SHOULD cost, and the airline can actually MAKE money. That's the best way to get the guys on the street back in the cockpit.

Look, I'm not saying you're wrong. But do you honestly believe that load of union crap? (and I believe in unions at airlines). Nobody is going to take care of your tail end when you're on the street. Don't ask me how I know that. You can put 100% into your job, and you should, but when you get the pink slip, nobody at the company will give ONE CRAP ABOUT YOU. THAT's why I am recommending EVERYONE have a plan B - be it another job, another career, a part-time business, the lotto...SOMETHING. You are a number, and when your number is up, you're income will stop, I can guarantee it.

AZ T
 

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