BigMotorToter
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Why because they need something. AA is planning on changing the way they manage their hubs. Like no 737 in ORD and no MD80 in SFO. this cuts down on crew/aircraft changes, maint, parts, yada yada. Changes like this are going to leave a lot of pilots living at home commuting to a new base until they can get requalled on the new aircraft of their home base. Many folks are predicting sick calls to increase drasticly. Making it eaiser to commute makes sence for both sides.BigMotorToter said:I can't belive it but AA is working on a unlimited jump seat reciprocal agreement to be anounced soon. Why would they do that I have no idea, maybe they are starting to see the light. This came from someone in managment. Can anyone confirm?
I kind of doubt that. My experience with AA mgmnt is they are only concerned with their severence packages and bonuses. If unlimited JS does come through for the AA pilots then I would suspect the APA somehow figured out how to coerce mgmnt into doing this.G4G5 said:I think by promoting the trend AA mgt realizes the benefits will only help them in the long run.
Where does this crap come from? Furloughees get 18-24 months of s.a. travel for imm. family and parents. Also said:That's bull. I didn't get a **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** thing. The way that craphouse union negotiates stuff, or should I say fails to, is simply amazing, . I didn't even get my furlough letter until after I was furloughed. Thanks for the 9 days notice AMR. It's a whole different ballgame for those who have been furloughed in the last year or so. Just ask one of the 386 or the early TWA guys how we were treated.
I have to go get the bitter taste out of my mouth now, excuse me.
I was originally hired by AA in 1989 (# 163990), worked for AA 6 years, AE 2 years, TWA 6 years and recieved no travel benefit after being furloughed on 11-1-2002.yaks said:"Me thinks you still got a better deal than at AA where the day you were furloughed you lost everything all at once...pay, travel, medical, dental, etc...."
Where does this crap come from? Furloughees get 18-24 months of s.a. travel for imm. family and parents. Also, 1 to 1 1/2 months of pay as severance, Cobra for 18 months for around $500 per month for family of 4 after the first 30 days away, and unlimited s.a. travel to guard or reserve duty.
Being furloughed from AA and gaining employment with a carrier that had no JS agreement with AA. I took it upon my self to negociate with the APA for a reciprical agreemnet with the blessing of the DO at Allegiant Air. The JS coordinator, Mr David Groves, was extremely helpful and pushed the agreement through the channels in just a few short months.BigMotorToter said:I can't belive it but AA is working on a unlimited jump seat reciprocal agreement to be anounced soon. Why would they do that I have no idea, maybe they are starting to see the light. This came from someone in managment. Can anyone confirm?