Uppercrust
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Another stellar airline in the history of US airlines....
Hopefully the 1st step in this cancer of an airline going under. At least the Value Jet Scaabbs will survive (-10% pay) to keep the ship aloat, for now.
Somebody on here said it would take years to get their job back. The question I have is, "Why would you want your job back there".
Serious question. I'd run farther than Ty's dad did after his birth.
I'll compare my 7 yr pay with yours. . . . Oh, that's right, you don't have any pay. You live in your parent's basement and turn tricks down at the homeless shelter. How nice for you.
How far back of a new hire date will it go?
Hopefully the 1st step in this cancer of an airline going under. At least the Value Jet Scaabbs will survive (-10% pay) to keep the ship aloat, for now.
Hopefully the 1st step in this cancer of an airline going under. At least the Value Jet Scaabbs will survive (-10% pay) to keep the ship aloat, for now.
Still up for discussion.Any word on whats to come of the training dept folks as the 180 get furloughed?
and UPS lost money last quarter
Since I don't work for the Tranny, can someone explain the anger towards mgmt about job cuts? With fuel being as expensive as it is and other costs also up, why are people so upset at cost cutting measures? This is a cost-side problem the airlines are dealing with rather than a revenue problem right?
more aptly..lowest NON_FUEL CASM...
RV
Are you kidding? Pilots aren't here to buy fuel for the company. There is not cost-side problem, anyway, especially not at this company. We have the lowest CASM in the entire industry. The problem is a revenue problem.
Fuel is up at a staggering rate...that is a cost.
Are you maybe referring to yield being down rather than revenue?
Still up for discussion.Any word on whats to come of the training dept folks as the 180 get furloughed?
Thank you for the condolences, it really is the worst time I've ever heard of in aviation.Since I don't work for the Tranny, can someone explain the anger towards mgmt about job cuts? With fuel being as expensive as it is and other costs also up, why are people so upset at cost cutting measures? This is a cost-side problem the airlines are dealing with rather than a revenue problem right?
My condolences to those losing their jobs...it is a tough industry we are all in today.
No, you didn't say revenue was down...you said there was a "revenue problem." Maybe you could expound on what you mean there.
Managers must address all costs, which includes us pilots! Whatother ways should they look for?
They cannot control the price of fuel, but they can control the price of labor.
Should other employees at the Tranny take cuts so the pilots don't have to?
That's standard for a layoff announcement. The positions are being eliminated, and they can be reinstated when the time for recalls comes around.