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Make sure and get a running start!lowecur said:I know, I almost jumped out the window in my 1 story house.
FYI. Malaga has a population of 550,000 and Edinburgh had even less at 450,000. Not exactly thriving cities like the ones that you mentioned.
Hey, I work with 13 guys on layoff from DL outta PBI and FLL. Rode a DL -88 a month back thru ATL. The tech ops center was embarrassing. The pilots at all the majors lobby to keep things in house. Why not the MX? Do you guys honestly feel safe while crossing the north atlantic with a log sign off from juan in el salvador? Will you guys please use what pull you have to pull things back in house? I would honestly love to shoot the shi* with you guys while clearing a descrepency rather than some asshol& who is streached to the limit in ATL, or god for bid a pencil whip from central america. DL is alive and well, the pilots should focus on improving their stand point, as well as the ONLY other FAA liscensed group on the property.
Hey B6,
Not fighting with ya, but don't you guys outsource your work to Costa Rica and then when the jets get to heavy check, they get sold?
I know Delta outsources 767ER work to Hong Kong, with great results I hear, and 88 work to Guadalajara, with not so stellar reports. A lot of the outsourcing was given to Timco in Lake City, FL and Greensboro. Latest number I heard was 23 percent of our maintenance was overseas.
We used to be at Vancouver with Air Canada and they cancelled the agreement because THEY were losing money because they underbid and Delta "was too demanding!" So the company moved to Hong Kong. We also were in Miami, but they couldn't find anybody who spoke english there, so they abandoned that deal. =)
I believe your buds when they say it was outsourced, but not to overseas mechanics. It's a shame, because our guys who were outsourced ended up getting those jobs at Timco working our jets for less money. All hard workers and we will miss them in the long run....i.e when the planes get older.
I believe most those B6 pilots are ex pilots that turned 60 and are now flying those flights. Not unlike have pilots retire then be rehired to fly jets at Delta. At least B6 doesn't have hundreds (or was it thousands) on furlough being jammed by something that was allowed by DALPA. Very interesting.
Not even close. The Jetblue guy flying to Winnepeg was ACTUALLY over 60 years old, and not even on the seniority list. The retired guys at Delta that "came back" never really left, but they were required to stay primarily because we would have had to park fleets (all the 777 Captains were ready to leave, and the check airman too). Good try, and you aren't very interesting.
Bye Bye--General Lee