General,
It's not like surfing where you need to catch "the wave" before the other guy. (or 1200)
You have to look at firm orders and options going forward. And how much the airline is likely to grow. I don't know how the growth compares between CAL and DAL. But that is what I would focus on. Not the 1200.
Also, age 65 or not there are a ton of old dudes at CAL and very few at DAL. There will be more retirements at CAL.
Those who have been hired before you means nothing for your upgrade to widebody or Captain, by itself.
I'll say it again...Those who have been hired before you means nothing by itself.
Unless....it makes you feel like less of a man to be hired after someone else or like a rock star to be at the beginning....then I guess it does.
At DAL there are hundreds of mil leave dudes that will come in on top of you at some point before Captain. Not so at CAL.
Am I right in assuming you will beat up this post because I don't declare DAL the only true path to righteousness? Go ahead, I'm ready.
Regards,
FBJ
Well, you fail to state that CAL has the worst bases on the planet. I never thought there could be three armpits, but EWR, CLE, and IAH hit the mark. You fail to mention that you will be getting rid of some airplanes (737-300s and 735s), which will only be replaced by those 30 new 737s each year. Your pay is horrible the first 3 years, and a new contract
will take awhile. Our workrules are great (never gave any of that up), and our pay is good---second year 738 is $75 an hour, vs 4th year for you. What is this about no company paid insurance for the first 6 months?
That is ridiculous. And being in the back of a wave vs front of a hiring wave is important. If there is a downturn, then the bottom may go away, and being behind a large wave makes you the bottom. You also failed to mention what could happen is consolidation does occur. If there is another huge downturn, then NWA and DL will likely merge. The only other one that makes sense to combat the huge Asia/Europe/South American presence we would have is UAL/CAL. That would NOT be good for any of your junior pilots, not to mention the debt United still has.
You are right, we don't have a lot of retirements coming up, most of them are gone. But, any new airplanes will be growth, because we already got rid of our older planes, and you still have 735s and 733s that will go. We have orders for 737-700s, 777s, and we are getting 13-15 757ERs from AA starting in July at 2 per month. We can't announce other orders yet because we have one more week of BK (take a look at today's USAToday and see how we are doing), and after that we will anounce more (think 787s via a lessor). We are actively looking at 100 seaters also (our MD88 at 146 seats is the smallest plane we have currently)---and if we do get some expect junior pilots upgrading to Captain soon (we did that at Delta Express in 1996--we had 1 year Captains on the 737-200 because the rates were a little less than 767FO, and since our furloughed pilots from 1991-1993 were coming back most 767FOs were in their 8th or higher year and most didn't want to take a pay cut---but it was good for the junior pilots).
So, can you please debate me on: bases, pay in the first 3 years, planes you will be getting rid of, and why it wouldn't be good to be at the beginning of a hiring spree? We both will be getting new planes and new contracts are far away.
I still think it is good this guy Goggles has your airline in the bag and a chance to interview at mine. Good for him.
Bye Bye--General Lee