embdrvr
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Re: It's about averages of final few years
So how low would the average have to go to make up for the 500-800K lost by not working those last few years. They guys I spoke with didn't mention averages. They were afraid the pension might not be there if they stuck it out. Those are their words not mine.
I wish everyone at DAL the best and always have. DAL mainline needs to realize though that it is not realistic for DCI pilots to be taking a pay cut on account of DAL mismanagement and the kind of payscale enjoyed by mainline. If DCI guys take the cut what will they get in return? Your MEC has already made it clear that they expect something in return. We all know that the DCI crowd would get nothing but a passing acknowledgement and a thank you. Meanwhile our FO's collect food stamps.
Heavy Set said:embdvr,
So, if you knew that a pay cut was coming (regardless of the size), wouldn't you be incented to get out early if you were making a lot now and could expect a little less in the coming years - your average would DECLINE. So, you would bail now. Get it? It has NOTHING to do with Delta's overall potential for success or future retirement - it is a monetary decision based on averages....
So how low would the average have to go to make up for the 500-800K lost by not working those last few years. They guys I spoke with didn't mention averages. They were afraid the pension might not be there if they stuck it out. Those are their words not mine.
I wish everyone at DAL the best and always have. DAL mainline needs to realize though that it is not realistic for DCI pilots to be taking a pay cut on account of DAL mismanagement and the kind of payscale enjoyed by mainline. If DCI guys take the cut what will they get in return? Your MEC has already made it clear that they expect something in return. We all know that the DCI crowd would get nothing but a passing acknowledgement and a thank you. Meanwhile our FO's collect food stamps.