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Many of those pilots are at regionals and due to the stagnation since 2001 have not been to move on to other majors. I know a bunch of guys that will take recall when offered. Not that they want to, but they have no other option.
I hate to be a downer but just because LOS credit has been gained for furloughees in the past doesn't guarantee it in the future. Consider that the last time AA furloughed in the '90s it was about 600 pilots for six years. This time it's over 2000 and approaching ten years. Big, big money. How much of a pay raise are the rank-and-file willing to give up to get LOS for the furloughees? I wouldn't count on it.Length Of Service (LOS) or credit for the years on furlough has not been granted yet, but most likely will be forthcoming.
US Airways in the mid 00's gets that claim.HalinTexas said:AA might be the first airline to have all the FO's topped out at the top of their pay scale.
I hate to be a downer but just because LOS credit has been gained for furloughees in the past doesn't guarantee it in the future. Consider that the last time AA furloughed in the '90s it was about 600 pilots for six years. This time it's over 2000 and approaching ten years. Big, big money. How much of a pay raise are the rank-and-file willing to give up to get LOS for the furloughees? I wouldn't count on it.
US Airways in the mid 00's gets that claim.
Puffy:
Let me hold your hand for a second and explain how to make an effective argument:
a) you concisely state your position (you wrote "You are incorrect". Very good start! Ten points and gold star for you.)
b) you state relevant facts supporting your position (you wrote, um, er, nothing. What a shame. Zero points for you. Your post receives a failing grade.)
If you find yourself able to share a few more words perhaps you can elaborate on your concise statement. If proven incorrect I shall hastily retract my statement.
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Originally Posted by HalinTexas
AA might be the first airline to have all the FO's topped out at the top of their pay scale.
US Airways in the mid 00's gets that claim.
Ooh, goody! I thought you'd forgotten about me. Thanks for jumping in and sharing again.There are f/o's at USAirways from the mid 00's STILL not
topped out on the pay scale--let alone in mid 00's.