General Lee said:
Surplus1,
So, would you like to shake MY hand?
Sure General. I've already said I wouldn't mind being your FO (as long as you're not based in ATL of JFK). You seem like an OK guy, notwithstanding that you're often confused about some stuff.
But, if you had a chance at getting a class date at Delta in the future (5 years...whatever), would you turn it down? Would you turn down a chance to fly bigger planes with more pay, but be junior at Delta? Just curious.
That's a fair question. Truthfully it doesn't apply to me personally as the time I have left would not make it worth while at Delta or anywhere else. If I were a young guy I might very well do that, but honestly, Delta was never a "first choice" for me personally. Back when I was looking for work, I never applied at Delta or even considered it. Same thing goes for the nazis and the white hats. The culture of those 3 never appealed to me.
Now TWA, that was a class act and there was a time when I'd have given my left nut to fly for them. Unfortunately for me, they didn't think that I was the jewel that they wanted in their crown, but I did try. EAL was another that appealed to me and at one time National (before the white hats swallowed them). It wasn't to be and it didn't happen, so I found other places to hang my hat and trust me, I have no regrets about that. The principle airline that I flew for before Comair was a lot smaller than Delta, but far more to my liking. Airlines are sort of like colors to me. Some people like blue and others prefer red or green.
SWA is a company that has a great deal of appeal to me. Not now, because I'm no longer in the running. If I were, I think I'd like working there. I admire their spunk and I like their style. I also liked Piedmont (before the Allegheny merger) and Ozark too. Even Trans Texas/Texas International (thank God I didn't do that), or North Central (except for the cold bases __ I hate cold WX) would have been fine. On the other hand outfits like People Express and New York Air couldn't have made me taxi for them, let alone fly.
Over the years I've turned down "bigger planes and more money" more than once. Nevertheless, I still got to fly the biggest planes there were at the time and some of the small ones too. It's been one he!! of a ride and worth every hour.
If I were a young guy today I would take a hard look at leaving a mid-seniority position at Comair for a number on the bottom of the Delta list, or for that matter UAL, USScare, NWA or CAL. I guess it would depend on how many more down cycles my remaining time would allow. The thousands of guys on the street are, I'm sure, having second thoughts about their decisions. If I was 25 it would be a strong maybe. If I was 40 or even 35, moving over (I don't see it as up) would be a very hard sell. I think I'd rather be certain that my family could drive a new Ford or Chevy and pay for a nice but modest home, than to risk their security to live in the suburbs of Atlanta (in a house we really can't afford) and park a hocked Lexus + an SUV in the driveway.
Different strokes for different folks.
Back on the subject of concessions at Comair __ I see no reason why we should make them at this time.