Ok, where do I start? How about Fins.
Fins: Well, there was an increase, but I believe it was up to 44%, and if there is a huge loss---I believe they said something about 13% (of what I do not know0---it could go to 49%. The person who told me this said that it was unlikely to get that high, and that if it did---we all should be more worried about whether Delta would survive. It has not hit that stage yet. You are right, the greedy senior guys did sort of eat their young, but-----we are not done yet.
Tim47sip,
I know you and I are disgusted with what has happened, but I think you are off in your thinking---especially with furloughs. First of all, where did you get 8 years for recall? You have no idea, and nobody does, of what rate the recall would be. First of all, the arbitrator decides that, and he said it would be a "timely callback." He said that. 8 years doesn't sound like it. He said that Delta would not take advantage of Force Mejeur, and he is currently hearing our case again---and he said he would remain the judge in the case---not giving Delta free reign. Even with a war in Iraq---Delta can only use Force Mejeur for so long, and would have to continually prove that the War itself was affecting passengers, not the economy or unprofitability of Delta with cheap fares etc. At the latest hearing (And this is for good ole Dave Griffins also) Dalpa gave testimony that showed written accounts in newspapers etc that had the VP of Marketing, Leo Mullin, and Fred Reid stating that it was the economy and weak revenue that was hurting us, andthe VP of marketing actually said that people stopped being scared to fly three months after 9-11. We have it in writing. Our No furlough clause protects us from that, supposedly. I don't care if some people aren't flying the shorter distances etc-----AAA said that we will be carrying just as many passengers this Thanksgiving than the one in 2000. The fares might be cheaper, but that doesn't matter to the No Furlough clause. Everyone knows that people aren't as scared to fly as before---they are scared to buy expensive tickets, and that isn't our fault.
Tim47SIP---I am glad ASA and Comair are expanding---we need good feed at Delta. But, don't be so happy---the less mainline jobs and the more RJ's, the less of a chance for you to go to a Major and make more money. Maybe you don't want to, and that is fine. Some guys like their schedule and don't mind flying CRJ's, which are really nice. But, the money will always be better, even with future pay cuts possible, over at Delta. Second year FO on the MD88 pays better than 18 year RJ Captain. Will that come down a little, maybe, but not by much. The sad thing is is that there may not be much more hiring ever at Delta, and when the furloughed come back---which they will because of the No Furlough clause----that might be it. Delta mainline pilots will shrink with retirements and eventually be small---but those guys will always make more than the regionals. And yes, I believe I did get the "A Contract is a Contract " thing wrong, but not the feelings it gave us. Distrust sucks period. I have nothing against Comair or ASA guys, but I would like them to see that their possible dreams to fly 777's or 767-400's some day may become increasingly harder with the addition of more RJ's, and if that is ok with them, then ok. When things are going good over hear, it is hard to beat. And, I think it will be like that again, hopefully soon.
Bye Bye---General Lee
