Fins,
You are correct, I was not there--on purpose---and read from the Dalpa forum that only 100 or so people attended--from someone who did. They did invite everyone, and if only 250 or 300 showed up, it was still a poor showing. There was a message in that showing, that most of us are tired of being singled out to take cuts when we have a contract that is enforceable. Sure, it would not be if we were Chap 11, but as our leader Leo and the CFO stated----we are in NO DANGER OF GOING CHAP 11. Now, that may or may not be true, but DALPA is watching this closely and have the books. They knew that it would be in our best interest to give some pay back, but since when can't we have it back when times get better? Oh yes, I guess they never will, right? We heard this same speach in 1994---this statement was used "The industry has changed forever...."
As far as the other employee groups, I care about them, but they did not protect themselves. I, along with all of the ALPA memebers, pay monthly dues (I paid almost $3,000 last year) to protect myself. The other employees rolled the dice and said they would trust the company. Well, it is time to cash in on their trust. Yes, we make a lot more than AA or UAL pilots, but we do not have the same exact problems---- like losing a plane during 9-11 or buying a near bankrupt company. But, there is one common problem----debt. We all have to address this debt problem---not only the pilots. When you say we are paid more than our peers, well--so is Comair. Comair pilots are paid the highest rates in the regionals, and a lot more than Chataqua and Mesa pilots---so I guess they should give back a lot too, right? If it is all about being close to our peers, right? You guys at ASA should give in right now and accept Mesa wages. How about you accept Mesa plus 5%---that might be better. We are not saying we won't help, and our offer still stands, they walked away. We are not the problem, and want to be a PART of the solution. I wish nobody had to take cuts---but this is the way it goes when you don't protect yourself.
I am glad that Fred Reid poured his heart out to you. Did you ask him about the $65 million in off shore pensions the execs have stashed away? How about no bonuses when everyone else is taking cuts? Oh yes, they are just "retention bonuses." Did he try to sell you a bridge? If we gave 15% of our pay it would equal about $270 million a year in savings, and I think they could have had it right away, if only they had agreed to eventually give it back--when times get better. And, we are not in a 60 degree nosedive--we just had a $184 million profit for the 2nd quarter (yes, I know--the Gov't money helped big time)---but that just brought our nose up a full 10 degrees!!!!!! Fred Reid won't go to Virgin because he would have to take a HUGE pay cut---and obviously we are all in this for the MONEY--right? Those potential cuts you talked about would suck, but no furloughs would ensue due to our No furlough clause. I just don't think they could do that.(No furloughing, even if we are UNPROFITABLE) Our VP of Flt OPs recently said that they would be bringing 9 or so 737-200s out of the desert, and why would they do that? Also FINS, since we signed that contract, we are down 2500 total pilots. We, as a whole, do NOT cost the same as pre-911---we have lost 1/4 of our pilots to furloughs and retirement. Sure, we are expensive, but they have known the fixed costs since the signing, and we are down 2500 pilots. Delta also let go another 14,500 other employees, and added kiosks for check in. We are not the same sized company as pre-9-11. That will help us when things turn around, but the company wants to cut our pay FOREVER. What if things get a lot better in 5 years? They would have sold us out and Leo would say, "Hey boys, AGAIN, a Contract is a Contract."
Fins, we want to help, but we all will be a part of this, and that unfortuanately might include them asking everyone eventually. I think management will eventually capitulate and get a bunch of cash from all of us pronto--and we will all live happily ever after--as a disfuctional family. I love you guys.
Bye Bye--General Lee
