mamba20 said:
Sat, I am at an airline becuase I love to fly. True, I might be chasing a dream but I think I might be the only optimist left who thinks things will actually get better.
going to the airlines because "you love to fly" is like going to Greyhound because you love to drive
on the other hand, getting a job that allows you to buy a corvette convertible or Harley which you drive on a sunny weekend thru the country is something else, because you love to drive
enought with the "I went airlines because I love to fly" horsesh1t. People go airlines because they want that 200K a year job as a Capt flying 777's to Europe, with young FA's to spend time on the road with. Oh yeah, working 8 days a month or similar. When you retire you will get that multi-million dollar pension. Basically everything Kit Darby promised you as you walked with him to the 2005 slaughterhouse called the airline industry.
As you stand in line at the slaughterhouse, let me point some things out.
The reality of 2005 is that "young FA's" dont exist anymore, the only people driving 777's as Capt are in the top of the top Sen List at UAL, AMR, or CAL, and those "8 days a month" (seen by above said Captains by the way) do not take into consideration crash pad time, commute time, come-back-home time, etc. Oh yeah, pensions are gone or are going to be gone.
Is that Lima Charlie?
PENSIONS ARE GONE or GOING TO BE GONE. And thats why we all work isn't it? So we can retire? Note SWA and JBLU have 401(k)s, which is dependent upon the stock market for performance (so does the rest of corporate america...).
Again, the "classic" pensions are GONE or GOING TO BE GONE.
FORGET the airline career (original poster's position "in life"), go ATC or go to FAA Flight Inspection or Customs or somewhere that has a stable check and you will still be exposed to aviation.
later