Twisted Mind
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I think it is interesting listening to many talk about getting rate resets and then shutting down Endeavor. That doesn't make much sense because once the other carriers get their rates reset and start losing 200's they will have the same attrition problem as Endeavor.
The flexibility Endeavor gives Delta is huge in that they don't need to negotiate with a DCI carrier when they want to make a change. The economies of scale are a large cost savings as well because Delta is using their purchasing clout at Endeavor on everything from office supplies to benefit administration.
So for all salivating over the idea that once you take you pay cuts the Endeavor aircraft will start coming your way, you may have another thing coming.
None of this is any different from the relationship that Comair had with Delta as a "wholly owned". I see no reason why Delta wouldn't shut Endeavor down as they did Comair, if and when their usefulness is no longer compelling.
I believe when DAL went into bankruptcy CMR was included too.
gojo I think you have it wrong and I can see why. I am not an expert on the matter but I do know that Comair did hold strong for an industry leading regional contract. IN the process they made Delta take a serious look at having all their eggs in 1 regional basket. So that is right-but is not when Delta decided to shut down Comair. They used the carrot of more 70 seaters to make the comair pilots take concessions but those pilots never got the planes but still took concessions. All the while Delta was allowing more and more other regionals do their connection flying. Because of that, Comair was shrinking.
Then....Delta realized that the crj 200 was too expensive and was not making the kind of money they wanted. They also saw the engine overhaul and heavy checks for those same planes being a very costly expense for a plane they were willing to replace with bigger, more profitable planes. Delta also figured that their pilots wanted to press the scope issue and so Delta used the pilots union to "fight" for scope to get rid of those planes they wanted to park anyways. Yes, the pilots got a pay increase and "50 seat scope" relief, but they gave up more 76 seat scope relief. To which is my point-this was the end of Comair, they needed Comairs planes as a carrot for other not owned regionals to park more 50 seats (sky west).
Any info on the CA/FO split of that 284???
Less/more.
Sorry, don't have specifics to share.
Pinnacle pilots are a selective group of moist-nosed hosewenches. Hatecha
Cluch,
What is it exactly you are planning to do if you were placed in a similar "uncomfortable" position?
Technical term: hoochies.
Are you going to be downgraded? I hope a colganite doesn't bump you off. A "yes" vote is a hell of a drug!
Yup, yes, and not sure how any vote has to do with this situation beyond your usual way of stirring the pot.
You don't see a connection between the vote and you getting downgraded?Yup, yes, and not sure how any vote has to do with this situation beyond your usual way of stirring the pot.
You don't see a connection between the vote and you getting downgraded?
9E pilots vote in a crap concessionary contract, one that obliterates F/O pay. F/O's would rather put food on their kids' table than actually work for what was voted in, so they leave at the first opportunity. Endeavor can't seem to find any replacement pilots willing to fill the gap, so captains get downgraded. What am I missing here?
You don't see a connection between the vote and you getting downgraded?
9E pilots vote in a crap concessionary contract, one that obliterates F/O pay. F/O's would rather put food on their kids' table than actually work for what was voted in, so they leave at the first opportunity. Endeavor can't seem to find any replacement pilots willing to fill the gap, so captains get downgraded. What am I missing here?
Funny thing is a lot of FO'S voted yes. Many figured that the Bribe money would help subsidize their first year pay when starting at another regional.
You're crazy if you think this is the exact relationship they had with Comair. Look at the differences in the contract for starters. If they could've put Comair through bankruptcy they would've done the same to them. In my opinion the only similarity other than being wholly owned is as Endeavor parks airplanes eventually everyone will be topped out on their respective scale, but remember it's a 12 and 4 year scale now.
Stirring the pot? We are a embarrassment ! You and your koolaid union scrubs botched this ******************** up real good. Say something higney? Please enlighten us with your pro union come back! I'm not to worry about you. I know daddy purple has a warm seat for you. Best of luck.
Amazing how soon people forget. Delta DID take Comair through bankruptcy, filed the 1113c motion, further concessions were taken, fleet guarantees and preferential interviews were promised and look where we are 7 yrs later.
Btw, I'm not the crazy one...
Amazing how soon people forget. Delta DID take Comair through bankruptcy, filed the 1113c motion, further concessions were taken, fleet guarantees and preferential interviews were promised and look where we are 7 yrs later.
Btw, I'm not the crazy one...

You guys made your bed, now enjoy sleeping in it. And your ALPO mnec chair will look out for XJ and Colgone regardless of any decision to keep his full time buy going. If you want a better situation start by changing something you have control over - Dump the Deadheads in the MEC!
That was the best option, but you were lucky at the time because all the CA's at endeavor thought they had hit the jackpot and Virgin/Spirit/JB were a step down. Now you have sim center APD's trying to get on at Spirit.