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But Dave will leave if we vote in a union....

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JetBlue President and CEO Dave Barger Extends Employment Agreement to 2015


Press Release Source: JetBlue Airways On Wednesday December 22, 2010, 8:30 am EST
NEW YORK, Dec. 22, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- JetBlue Airways (Nasdaq:JBLU - News) today announced the extension of Dave Barger's employment agreement two years, to 2015. Mr. Barger serves as the company's President and Chief Executive Officer.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20090217/NY71475LOGO-b )
"Celebrating our 10th anniversary this year with the crewmembers who create and deliver the JetBlue Experience every day has given me a renewed sense of how different JetBlue is," Mr. Barger said. "I think our future is full of opportunities and potential, and I am honored to have been asked to remain as CEO through the next five years."
"On behalf of JetBlue's board of directors, I want to applaud Dave for his tireless commitment to the airline and thank him for committing to leading our crewmembers well into our second decade," said Joel Peterson, chairman of JetBlue's board of directors. "I look forward to seeing Dave's people-first leadership style strengthen all that makes JetBlue unique as we grow and evolve."
Mr. Barger joined JetBlue in 1998, before the airline was named or had a single aircraft. He succeeded founder David Neeleman as Chief Executive Officer in 2008. Prior to joining the JetBlue team, Mr. Barger had risen from a frontline airport customer service representative with New York Air to Vice President of the Newark hub for Continental Airlines.
 
Not saying he will or won't.....but just because it says he extended his contract doesn't mean he can't be dismissed by the Board, nor does it mean there isn't a get out clause if he wants to leave.

Be careful what you wish for......

A350
 
I'm sure, like most executives, his contract has one of these:

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I agree. Barger is a good CEO. By the way, all you pro alpa JB guys. Out of the last 20 Captains I have flown with, only 1 was for ALPA. Not a good ratio for yall. Hows your card drive going?
 
I have no idea how the card drive is going, but 5 captains I just flew with who didn't vote for JBPA are voting ALPA due to the FSM cram-down. They're even ex-USAir guys.... Statistics are fun!
 
There are lots of great socially responsbile corporate elites out there... I am sure there is a SWA VP that would make a great JB CEO....

Don't like workplace democracy Barger? CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCYA!
 
We're lucky to have him as our CEO.

I don't know if he's good or bad. I'm just on the outside looking in hoping to eventually work for the guy. My point was just because he re-ups his deal doesn't mean he's gonna stay for the length of it. Things happen, and if he doesn't have an early out clause in his contract, he'd be one of very, very few executives at his level to be missing it.
 
I agree. Barger is a good CEO. By the way, all you pro alpa JB guys. Out of the last 20 Captains I have flown with, only 1 was for ALPA. Not a good ratio for yall. Hows your card drive going?


Flame bait much?:puke:
 

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