EuroWheenie said:
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a: Who is Dasburgh? Anyway, reports this side of the pond is that BAX and Astar is are not faring too well, and that DHL US (incl the non-airline bit ABX) is an outright drain on the DPWN coffers.
b: Nobody is asking you to lower your wages. For the rest of your post, was that a display or pig ignorance or is the medication wearing off?
c: Couldn't agree more. So let's see all the N-regs flying around over here crewed by guys and girls holding a EU passport and a JAR ticket. Tit for tat and all that. Or is this a one-way street?
Wouldn't mind at all pulling the wages some of our brothers and sisters in Astar/ABX enjoy. As a TRI/TRE on the 757 with EAT, you actually wouldn't be too far of an Astar DC8 skipper - "only" a good 50K USD. Apart from that, and my reply to b, it's my opinion that you're worth what ever amount you can negotiate, and which the company can afford. Nobody's asking you to reduce your wages to European levels.
A1. John Dasburgh is the owner of AStar Air Cargo, the guy who signs my checks and the guy who still has a few years left collecting a minimum of 15MIl a year on the ACMI with DHL. He was Northwest's CEO for about 15 years.
A.2. Don't know about BAX, although they are for sale, but I've gotten a non-negotiated performance bonus the last two years paid by DHL to our company for beating their targets. We've been hiring pilots for almost a year now and adding aircraft. No, we're doin fine. Oh, you can bet that Dorken and Zumwinkle are whining about the cost of the US, but that's because their idea of a business plan is to just roll into town and say, "We're hear!" and everybody will flock to DHL. Listening to DHL whine about the US division "draining" DPWN profits is old news. I'll tell ya what does drain DPWN profits. First spend 250Mil on a new superhub and then a year later decide you'd rather have a newer superhub for 300Mil an hour up the road. Also, buy a company known for below standard customer service, fire all your current excellent customer service employees, and hire the lowest paid driver you can afford, then, spend lots of advertising money telling everybody how your the best, while delivering lousy customer service to your new customers and introducing your previously happy old customers to the same. Price tag....2.5 Billion. Nicely played Klause.
B.1. "Nobody's asking you to lower your wages..." But your comment regarding our wages indicates that maybe it's not sustainable today, because we're losing money. Ok, already addressed losing money. Not happening. "Not sustainable",.... seems to work pretty well over at FedEx and UPS. Have you seen what FedEx was willing to give the pilot group there just to renew? Yes, we can't price ourselves out of a job, but we're not even close. If you'd like to make that kind of money, you might want to start by not making managements case for them that pilots are overpaid. Were you by any chance head of your negotiating committee?
B.2. Hey, I didn't call you names. I would have figured that high end education you got over there would have garnered a more sophisticated rebutal. And, how come nobody's proud to be a socialist anymore?
C. Naw, I agree. I'll take my tit over your tat any day. Everything US domestic and anything in and out of the US flown by US pilots. That's fine.
You need to check your sources. Get the facts. Negotiate well.