define career airline
General,
Thanks for thinking about the issues fairly, as well as the frank discussions. I'm sure when Delta puts 1310 on the street while they briskly hire 100+ a month at other subsidiaries, etc that its a very emotional and frustrating experience. I, like Caveman and several others, also let my MEC know I supported the hiring of Delta furloughs without seniority resignation. I wish it could have turned out differently, I really do.
And I understand the emotional backlash too. I just hope in the future there will be a way to seperate those who tried to help with those who tried to harm (or worse, extort!) the tough circumstances of those on furlough.
"Waaah, you've had it rough in your LONG aviation career. I can tell by the position you fly. This is a CAREER airline pal. Comair is not a stepping stone. Go get your Jet time somewhere else."
COMRCPT,
Well thanks for at least adressing the issues in an intelligent way. I thought we were having a discussion, not a flame war.
Now I COULD say that maybe I will go get my jet time somewhere else, like Delta someday. And maybe 10 years from now if a staple is finally achieved, you and I could fly one of those spiffy 100 seaters together. You wouldn't mind swinging my gear, would you? Don't worry, if you;re in a hurry I'll get the ATIS and maybe even check the fuel door, provided it isn't raining or anything.
But being a nice guy and all, I won't say that. I still stand by my opinions about the true intentions of the RJDC. As for your "career airline" propaganda, tell me, just which airline out there is not a career airline? Seriously, name one.
The fact is every airline is a career airline until you go somewhere else or retire. Do you really think those all Comair Academy classes we're pushing through every month or two all intend on putting in 35 years at Comair with no thoughts on time building for other jobs?
Next time your FO is a recently seperated or reserve fighter pilot, ask him if he intends on staying here even when the industry rebounds, which will happen sooner than you think I believe. Do you really think all those USAir, AA and United pilots, when recalled, will ALL decide to stay? You don't think a non binding seniority resignation letter will stop them from going back, do you? That's entirely up to their other employer's management.
They're sure cranking 'em out down in Sanford, and the full color ads in various flying mags are a pretty effective recruiting tool. Come to DCI academy, because we're owned by DELTA! Being owned by DELTA makes all the difference! DELTA DELTA DELTA! Yet, according to you, they shouldn't be here unless they have no intention of EVER flying anywhere else. Riiiiggghhht.
Oh I almost forgot about the Delta interns we've already hired this year, and continue to hire. I'm sure you know they have guarantees Delta interviews once Delta hires again. Do you REALLY think they don't 100% intend on cashing those in the microsecond they can?
And that's not even mentioning Dan Ford and the RJDC gang, who want to go to Delta so badly they have hired a 350 dollar an hour lawyer and launched a 15 BILLION dollar lawsuit to make it happen. In fact they want it so badly, they're not just suing for a Delta future, they're suing for a Delta past as well!
Seems like Comair has very few "Career Airline" oriented people onboard afterall.