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Personally I don't see a fourlough right now. For a fourlough to be cost effective it needs to be several months in duration, and with the unknowns out there like Mesa, and Delta possibly dumping another regional, I think we will keep what we have. I have heard that the 700 is short staffed, not sure if that is accurate, if that is the case then adding 10 900's will just add to that and cause atleast some transfers from the 50. Add that to the fact that the company can only fourlough 150 or so do to the no fourlough clause, and now it really doesn't make sense to unload 50 low paid FO's. Hopefully the volutary stuff will net some looking for a long absense. The guys here that are doing this for fun, like the Doctor who is an FO, and a couple of practicing lawyers will take the long LOA. Lets hope that our leadership wants to keep everybody here as long as possible, even if it means 75 hours for everybody else through the summer.

WTF is a "four lough"??? Lots of things do come to mind.....
 
Sorry, my bad.

Tarzan, your right I haven't been around long; 12 years now seems like yesterday. Thanks for correcting me, now I feel better. I'll go back to lurker status now.

P.S. How long have you been around?

On FI? Long enough to not take very much seriously here. ;)

Aviatin' for 7 now. Did a few years in the military prior to this gig. Better places to sleep flying planes for sure. Fighting positions and poncho liners just don't measure up to Crown Plaza's or even Holiday Inn's.
 
Joe,
I heard almost the same thing as you posted. Cancelling the furlough announcement on the 2nd; but, nothing about recrunching the numbers. Hope you are wrong. Happy New Year all.
 
Capt.
Source please?
 
50 notices go out Friday morning, January 2nd

Unfortunately, if SkyWest Inc. is gonna furlough, my feeling is they will furlough ASA first. Hopefully it won't happen at all, but if it does, it will be miniscule. SkyWest is up to 600 pilots overstaffed. Their burden is much higher, but expect to see furloughs there if ASA furloughs. Inc will not furlough the "golden children" while not furloughing the "red headed step child." Inc. will never justify a Union presence, ever. This is the way the game is played and Jerry and Co. are much better at it than any pilot, and virtually anyone else in the Industry.

Trojan
 
When it happens it should be for about 12-18 months. I see a need for people going out the top for a need on the bottom.
 
Majors will need to hire for there to be a need to hire new Rj FO's. DCI is shrinking, plain and simple. More 900's but about a 1 for 2 to 50 seat jets.
 
Majors will need to hire for there to be a need to hire new Rj FO's. DCI is shrinking, plain and simple. More 900's but about a 1 for 2 to 50 seat jets.

But the '900 has a Flight Engineer, right?

I mean, how can just 2 guys fly such a big jet?....it isn't safe!
 

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