acarpe3448
Do you know what UAL did AFTER bankruptcy...they furloughed another 1,000 or so pilots and imposed a contract with below industry standard pay rates, and work rules worse than at most of the major regional carriers.
You guys don't get it...the game has changed...permanently...forever!
Jet Blue and AirTran and Frontier and SWA are gaining more and more maket share everyday...with big, new shiny airplanes, new routes, and happy employees.
Meanwhile, DAL and UAL and AA are losing more and more market share everyday with old, beat up aircraft, parking airplanes, firing employees by the thousands, and demanding huge pay cuts from those still on the pay roll.
Over the next 5 years, Frontier, SWA, AirTran and JetBlue are going to buy close to 300 new aircraft. Meanwhile, NWA/DAL/UAL/AA will be parking hundreds of aircraft, and maybe buying a couple 777s and a few other miscellaneous planes.
Acarpe...do you really have an illusion of going back to "the good ole days?" That job is dead at UAL/US Air/AA...why do you think DAL is immune?
TonyC...yes, I left that out. I guess there is one in a million investment analysts who think DAL will do well...just like that guy who runs the Alabama state employee retirement fund who put 300,000,000 into US Air...
Yes, my critics are right...my suggestions have something in it for the DCI carriers. No, on 40K/yr, I'm not going to take a 30% paycut...that is not a liveable wage. Besides, when my wheels leave the ground...I'm MAKING MONEY FOR THE COMPANY. Comair made DAL/DCI 120,000,000 in 2003...my pay rates are in line with market costs...my part of the company is making millions, but as gesture of good will, I'll ...
1. Take a 5% pay cut
2. Allow DAL pilots...who otherwise won't see a cockpit for probably at least 5 years...if ever...on my pilot list ahead of me.
3. Give them job opportunities that normally I would have
Stupid suggestions?
Stupid is seeing the iceberg in the water but thinking that you're ship is "unsinkable"...and we all know how that one turned out.
My plan is mutually beneficial
1. DAL pilots on furlough get off furlough, get a decent paying job, and get to beam into the middle of a seniority list (excellent job protection)
2. DAL pilots who would most probably be furloughed during a bankruptcy get to keep a decent job (remember, UAL furloughed another close to 1000 pilots AFTER bankruptcy)
3. Comair/ASA get growth
4. Management gets rid of scope...which is literally killing the company's ability to compete with the right size plane on the right size market (please don't say "DAL can buy all the 70-100 seat aircraft they want"...it is obvious that your MEC will not "let" DAL pilots fly those planes at competitive rates...why not? You tell me...I can't understand why they hasn't just told management to go get those planes, negotiate the best deal possible, and GET THEIR GUYS OFF FURLOUGH. WHAT DOES IT HURT THE GUYS AT THE TOP OF THE DAL LIST IF 2000 GUYS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LIST FLY RJ70/90s and KEEP A JOB?
Delta guys...please explain? This is the MEC you are counting on to save your job...your company...your career?
Talk to your buds at UAL...when all was said and done, the primary thing the UAL MEC wanted from UAL was pension protection for the senior guys about to retire. They hung everyone one else out to dry...those are not my words...those are exact quotes from the 6 UAL pilots in my reserve unit...4 on furlough, and one hanging by the skin of his teeth...after a 30% pay cut, and another 30% paycut from downgrading aircraft.
The UAL MEC sold their pilots out to protect themselves, period. 10 days off...50% deadhead pay, no duty or trip rigs? What the heck kind of contract is that at a major airline? They gave all that away to make sure they get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars of company revenue a year to do nothing for the rest of their lives.
If I lose my 40K job a year at Comair, there is no doubt in my mind I can make that salary somewhere else.
This is about finding a mutually beneficial solution.
Everyone, including management, is going to have some pain if DAL is to be saved.
But just like that analyst said in the article...the longer we wait, the worse the pain will be.