goldentrout
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First of all...if you don't want to discuss things on this board...why do you waste your time here? Your sarcasm may show your wit, but not your intelligence.
Second of all...I've flown with many pilots like you...sarcastic "know-it alls". I tried to start a discussion. your condescending reply started the sarcasm...I fault myself for stooping to even reply to that...you baited me and you won.
As for making stuff up, point out any thing you think I fabricated, and I will give you a reference document for every fact I've stated.
1. ”1. As stated above, ticket prices. i.e. revenue are down...”
United is going to take an 18% paycut. That's a fact...ask the guys at United, it's on their ALPA website. As far as RASM...it doesn't matter if you fill up every darn plane on every darn flight...if you can't generate enough revenue to pay the bills, then it doesn't matter how many RASMs you fly. Now THIS IS just conjecture on my part, but I can't imagine CALALPA getting some big raise...they may say that's what their going to ask for (because all unions want more pay and benefits, even if might financially cripple the company).
I don't consider AirTran, Jet Blue, Southwest to be major airlines...guess what...those guys are making money or at least paying the bills. Why? Because their overhead expenses do not exceed their revenue.
Delta lost $326,000,000 last quarter. That's more than 3.5 million dollars a day. American lost $495,000,000 in the 2nd quarter of 2002. That's 5.5 million dollars a day. If you think management is not going to let theirregional airlines do this job at half the price, you need to get an MBA...and so does Duane Woerth.
2. The 1000 or so guys on furlough at Delta were all hired before 9/11. Whether it would be one list or a flow back, they would be senior to the 500 or so guys that Comair/ASA has hired since 9/11, and the 500 or so more guys Comair/ASA will hire in 2003. The FACT is this is what they're projecting to hire. IBoth ASA and Comair will meet this year's hiring projections...and with a bounch of planes on firm order, there's little doubt they won't meet next year's projections too. If I were an ALPA member on the street...I'd rather be in that hiring line, rather than waiting for ALPA to pull some magic trick out of their hat to get me a job. I have friends at CAL and American, most of them that have flowed back KEPT their jobs based on their seniority. The guys JUNIOR to them at Eagle and CALEX are on the street.
3. Management is hiring at the regionals and furloughing at the majors...evidence that they are going to get the job done for half the cost...as I've previously stated."
You said: Some properties are hiring and some properties have furloughs. Also, some properties are stagnant as far as movement.
I may have generalized a little here, but let's look at the big picture. ACA/US Air Express/Comair/ASA/Freedom Air are all hiring...Delta, Northwest, American, United are all furloughing. The point is that you can fly 2 50/70 seat RJs from Atlanta to Orlando for the about same price as 1 737, and offer the customer twice the choice.
It's happening all around at almost every major airline...737/Mad dogs out...RJs in. I know for a fact that Delta and American have converted numerous mainline stations to regional only stations. This is the trend and it will continue. How do I know? Because Delta just put off all their Boeing aircraft orders for 2003 and 2004, and they are going to buy 50 or so RJs in 2003. Same for US Air...no big aircraft orders, but a couple hundred RJs on order.
I asked for opinions...you're right. I didn't ask for condescending sarcasm.
After 9/11, I made these same argumets to many major airline guys on this very board. I got the same sarcastic, condescending replies...you don't know what you're talking about...it's all management's fault...we won't let "them" (management) get away with it...scope will protect us...over my dead body will I gave up a dime!
Now it's all coming true...which was my original point that ALPA's strategy has failed it's members...unless you're at the top of the list..."preserving the profession." That's one you should add to your * Use Snappy and Irrelevant Comebacks list."
First of all...if you don't want to discuss things on this board...why do you waste your time here? Your sarcasm may show your wit, but not your intelligence.
Second of all...I've flown with many pilots like you...sarcastic "know-it alls". I tried to start a discussion. your condescending reply started the sarcasm...I fault myself for stooping to even reply to that...you baited me and you won.
As for making stuff up, point out any thing you think I fabricated, and I will give you a reference document for every fact I've stated.
1. ”1. As stated above, ticket prices. i.e. revenue are down...”
United is going to take an 18% paycut. That's a fact...ask the guys at United, it's on their ALPA website. As far as RASM...it doesn't matter if you fill up every darn plane on every darn flight...if you can't generate enough revenue to pay the bills, then it doesn't matter how many RASMs you fly. Now THIS IS just conjecture on my part, but I can't imagine CALALPA getting some big raise...they may say that's what their going to ask for (because all unions want more pay and benefits, even if might financially cripple the company).
I don't consider AirTran, Jet Blue, Southwest to be major airlines...guess what...those guys are making money or at least paying the bills. Why? Because their overhead expenses do not exceed their revenue.
Delta lost $326,000,000 last quarter. That's more than 3.5 million dollars a day. American lost $495,000,000 in the 2nd quarter of 2002. That's 5.5 million dollars a day. If you think management is not going to let theirregional airlines do this job at half the price, you need to get an MBA...and so does Duane Woerth.
2. The 1000 or so guys on furlough at Delta were all hired before 9/11. Whether it would be one list or a flow back, they would be senior to the 500 or so guys that Comair/ASA has hired since 9/11, and the 500 or so more guys Comair/ASA will hire in 2003. The FACT is this is what they're projecting to hire. IBoth ASA and Comair will meet this year's hiring projections...and with a bounch of planes on firm order, there's little doubt they won't meet next year's projections too. If I were an ALPA member on the street...I'd rather be in that hiring line, rather than waiting for ALPA to pull some magic trick out of their hat to get me a job. I have friends at CAL and American, most of them that have flowed back KEPT their jobs based on their seniority. The guys JUNIOR to them at Eagle and CALEX are on the street.
3. Management is hiring at the regionals and furloughing at the majors...evidence that they are going to get the job done for half the cost...as I've previously stated."
You said: Some properties are hiring and some properties have furloughs. Also, some properties are stagnant as far as movement.
I may have generalized a little here, but let's look at the big picture. ACA/US Air Express/Comair/ASA/Freedom Air are all hiring...Delta, Northwest, American, United are all furloughing. The point is that you can fly 2 50/70 seat RJs from Atlanta to Orlando for the about same price as 1 737, and offer the customer twice the choice.
It's happening all around at almost every major airline...737/Mad dogs out...RJs in. I know for a fact that Delta and American have converted numerous mainline stations to regional only stations. This is the trend and it will continue. How do I know? Because Delta just put off all their Boeing aircraft orders for 2003 and 2004, and they are going to buy 50 or so RJs in 2003. Same for US Air...no big aircraft orders, but a couple hundred RJs on order.
I asked for opinions...you're right. I didn't ask for condescending sarcasm.
After 9/11, I made these same argumets to many major airline guys on this very board. I got the same sarcastic, condescending replies...you don't know what you're talking about...it's all management's fault...we won't let "them" (management) get away with it...scope will protect us...over my dead body will I gave up a dime!
Now it's all coming true...which was my original point that ALPA's strategy has failed it's members...unless you're at the top of the list..."preserving the profession." That's one you should add to your * Use Snappy and Irrelevant Comebacks list."