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The effects of 9/11 are well behind us at this point. Face facts: age 65 is screwing over a lot of people at a lot of majors right now, not to mention the regional guys that can't move up.you don't think Al Queda was worse?
you don't think Al Queda was worse?
Actually, the Bush administration has been the most detrimental factor in piloting careers over the past eight years.
That's right because a good economy with many people spending money on travel is bad for pilots. Whereas higher taxes and less travel from the Dems is good. KISS
Our current economic situation is not the same. First of all Clinton's unemployment during the "great" years was >6%, current "crappy" economy is 5.1%. Clinton's taxes coincided with a techno boom that eventually imploded on speculation similar to today's housing. If Bush's tax cuts continue history will likely prove that Clinton's recession was deeper and longer. Just because CNN, MSNBC, NBC, and the internet say that the economy is bad does not make it true.
Umm, unemployment got down to 4.2% under Clinton. Not sure where you're getting your numbers from.First of all Clinton's unemployment during the "great" years was >6%
The effects of 9/11 are well behind us at this point. Face facts: age 65 is screwing over a lot of people at a lot of majors right now, not to mention the regional guys that can't move up.
Yes, but now it will be much worse because both are occurring simultaneously. Instead of just stagnation due to a recession, now we have airlines shrinking at the same time that the seniority list isn't moving from retirements. During the time after 9/11, thousands of pilots continued to retire. This recession, those pilots will keep on flying. Imagine how many more pilots would have been furloughed after 9/11 if thousands hadn't retired.Age 65 will delay career progression for 5 years. couldn't the exact same thing occur via a merger, bankruptcy, recession?
Yes, and in that time frame there were supposed to be hundreds of mandatory retirements at the legacies. Each legacy had dozens of scheduled retirements for every single month. Not any more. Now instead of just stagnation, we might see more furloughs instead. Thanks geezers.Besides, age 65 just passed, what, a few months ago?
Yes, but now it will be much worse because both are occurring simultaneously. Instead of just stagnation due to a recession, now we have airlines shrinking at the same time that the seniority list isn't moving from retirements. During the time after 9/11, thousands of pilots continued to retire. This recession, those pilots will keep on flying. Imagine how many more pilots would have been furloughed after 9/11 if thousands hadn't retired.![]()
Yes, and in that time frame there were supposed to be hundreds of mandatory retirements at the legacies. Each legacy had dozens of scheduled retirements for every single month. Not any more. Now instead of just stagnation, we might see more furloughs instead. Thanks geezers.
I interviewed at Omni last month. One guy was retired Continental and the other was retired American. The ones that did leave the industry are comming back now. Not cool! Granted I was hired into the 757, but eventually turned them down. Some other qualified guy might not be so lucky next time...