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That's funny. Do the drugs cause the delusions, or is that the radon fumes from your parent's basement you live in?
United Market capitalization $8.04 Billion
Skywest market cap $932.49M
Yeah, that will happen.
Well, just announced today, 4 more CR7's coming to ASA and a contract extension for UniCal flying by the XJT side. Hate to say I told ya so......
Those birds are slated for the Delta operation.
Well, I guess the purchase of United by Skywest is imminent. Fool.
All your domestic flying are belong to us. Muhuhuhahahahahaha!!!
But don't worry. I'm not one of those bitter guys that uses the jumpseat as a weapon. You will always be welcome as long as there is a middle seat available in coach.
Wishful thinking? Reality my friend. Reality. History is about to repeat itself.
Worse (or better, depending on your perspective).
My bet is mainline carriers are going to buy a total elimination of scope from their pilot groups. All narrowbody flying will be outsourced in exchange for huge (20-30%) pay rate increases.
The alternative would be for mainline to spend those billions of dollars buying their regional partners and 'insourcing'...leaving NOTHING for the mainline pilot groups.
The mainline pilots will have the chance to get a HUGE raise and upgrade to widebody equipment and would be STUPID to vote no on that in exchange for getting nothing but the RJ flying brought in house.
I can't wait to buy the General's (hot, young) wife a drink and listen to her talk about what an imbecile he is for voting no on a fat raise and a 757 seat.
Have a GREAT day!
Can you offer any guesses as to who might take that offer?
My guess is the DAL group will take it and then the UAL/CAL and American groups will be almost forced to in order to remain competitive.
But it's just that...guessing. If I'm wrong...so what?
We'll have to wait and see.
At present, all it is is crap you read on the internet.
Are you guessing, or hoping? Do you fly for a regional?
Yeah, I work at ASA.
The relevant factors are:
- they can't do domestic feed as cheap as outsourced labor can.
- being able to whipsaw different airlines makes it even cheaper.
- they need bigger airplanes to take advantage of lower CASM and fuel efficiencies
They have to get the pilots to give up scope to make it work.
The way they could do it would be to offer an ultimatum:
Take a large pay increase to give up scope altogether and become widebody only pilots. The retirements and international growth would support that and leave everyone with a seat in a bigger airplane.
Or...
Get NOTHING and DAL spends the hundreds of millions to billions to fleet itself with RJs and pilots to bring it's domestic feed operation in-house.
I'm thinking that given the choice, the DAL group would vote itself a raise and a widebody seat over simply enlarging it's pilot group with newhires that are on the RJs.
Like I said, we'll see how it plays out.
If you were a DAL pilot and presented with those options, it would be completely stupid to pick option 2...it gets you NOTHING and costs an arm and a leg.
Don't forget the Jet Blue/American deal in New York. If the biggest goal is regional feed, they can do it via code sharing with discount carriers rather than scope clause limited outsourcing.
Most likely the same stuff that is flying today. Mainline pilots will vote for expanded scope relief, so probably the 737 and the baby bus will also become "RJ's"
Yeah, I work at ASA.
The relevant factors are:
- they can't do domestic feed as cheap as outsourced labor can.
- being able to whipsaw different airlines makes it even cheaper.
- they need bigger airplanes to take advantage of lower CASM and fuel efficiencies
They have to get the pilots to give up scope to make it work.
The way they could do it would be to offer an ultimatum:
Take a large pay increase to give up scope altogether and become widebody only pilots. The retirements and international growth would support that and leave everyone with a seat in a bigger airplane.
Or...
Get NOTHING and DAL spends the hundreds of millions to billions to fleet itself with RJs and pilots to bring it's domestic feed operation in-house.
I'm thinking that given the choice, the DAL group would vote itself a raise and a widebody seat over simply enlarging it's pilot group with newhires that are on the RJs.
Like I said, we'll see how it plays out.
If you were a DAL pilot and presented with those options, it would be completely stupid to pick option 2...it gets you NOTHING and costs an arm and a leg.
I think you are probably pretty close to stating WHAT WILL happen instead of talking about what pilots think SHOULD HAPPEN. I have seen quite a few posts about taking back scope, etc. but there is never even a hint in the discussion about what the pilots are willing to give up to achieve that goal. This leads me to believe that it is mostly empty talk and that you are closer to the reality of the industry. Nice post.
Hi Dan. AGAIN, this is a restoration contract. Not much give and take. A lot was taken from us in BK, and thanks to recent profitabiltiy, it will be tougher for DL to cry "poor." Also, the DL CEO really has been backing off of RJs since he started his post. He touts parking RJs in his quarterly web sessions with analysts. Sure, there are some routes that still need RJs, but the merger with NWA has actually given DL as a whole a variety of aircraft to try on any route. Just look at ATL, there are now DC9s, A319s, and up on different routes. I can't believe the variety of planes now, and that is loved by the VP of Route Planning supposedly.
Look at the current consolidation in the Regionals. The Pinnacle group buys Colgan and Mesaba. SkyWest buys Xpressjet and ASA. Everyone is trying to get extra mass because they are scared of losing feed. Even with their mass though, there still are a few big regionals, (Republic too) and that still means whipsaw. Throw in new FAA rest/fatigue rules, and new hiring requirements, and that will be interesting to watch too.
Bye Bye---General Lee
Hi Dan. AGAIN, this is a restoration contract. Not much give and take. A lot was taken from us in BK, and thanks to recent profitabiltiy, it will be tougher for DL to cry "poor." Also, the DL CEO really has been backing off of RJs since he started his post. He touts parking RJs in his quarterly web sessions with analysts. Sure, there are some routes that still need RJs, but the merger with NWA has actually given DL as a whole a variety of aircraft to try on any route. Just look at ATL, there are now DC9s, A319s, and up on different routes. I can't believe the variety of planes now, and that is loved by the VP of Route Planning supposedly.
Look at the current consolidation in the Regionals. The Pinnacle group buys Colgan and Mesaba. SkyWest buys Xpressjet and ASA. Everyone is trying to get extra mass because they are scared of losing feed. Even with their mass though, there still are a few big regionals, (Republic too) and that still means whipsaw. Throw in new FAA rest/fatigue rules, and new hiring requirements, and that will be interesting to watch too.
Bye Bye---General Lee
No give and take here really. More like give BACK to us.
Hi Dan, it's me, jenny lee. I'm going to talk. Just talk. I'm going to tell you all the reason why we haven't done anything to recapture scope and how it isn't possible to do it right now. I'm going to continue talking without ever acting. Hopefully, if I say it often enough, oh, about 14,000 times, it will be true. Your RJ flying is going away. Your job sucks. You know, you really suck. Enjoy your sucky career, err job, at your regional.
You guys are all I fantasize about all the time. Keep up the good work.
Oh and eP has vD.
tah tah---jenny lee
Hi jenny. It's P R O F I T A B I L I T Y.
eP.
And you're accusing someone else of smoking dope.
I'm sure management just can't wait to GIVE you everything back. Do us all a favor and hold your breath until they GIVE it back.
Good ********************ing luck!
eP.
General Lee tries to be funny and he usually fails..a lot like an episode of "Scrubs.... but he's got one thing right... Regional lifers are sad.
Thanks for the good wishes. You see, maybe you need some instruction on typical negotiations. When the economy is bad or the company is doing poorly, it is harder to extract higher wages. When a neighbor airline in your own corporate headquarters (ATL) gets a large payraise (via SWA), it is also harder for the company to continue to compare you and cry "we cannot compete when our direct competitor is only paying this much to their own pilots." And, after a BK contract and a joint contract with NWA that did not give back much thanks to no profits and oil hovering at $130 a barrel, there is only one way to go, which is up. As far as Scope goes, that really isn't negotiable, and the progress of talks MAY HAVE BEEN already laid out thanks to the smooth cooperation of DALPA during our SOC phase (Single Operating Certificate) for the merger. It went very smoothly, and hopefully for one reason: to expedite our new contract due in 2012. IF not, Lee Moak will have to explain himself, and things could become a bit turbulent. We shall see, but overall we have a lot more in our court this time, and it will result in a better contract. Tighter scope (which you fear) is a top priority for sure. Have a great day vD, and you can go source yourself some tissues.
Bye Bye--General Lee
You're right about regional lifers, but wrong about me failing. If you cannot understand my posts, that is a different issue. And, Scrubs is a funny show, 95% of the time.
Bye Bye---General Lee
Hi Dan, it's me, jenny lee. I'm going to talk. Just talk. I'm going to tell you all the reason why we haven't done anything to recapture scope and how it isn't possible to do it right now. I'm going to continue talking without ever acting. Hopefully, if I say it often enough, oh, about 14,000 times, it will be true. Your RJ flying is going away. Your job sucks. You know, you really suck. Enjoy your sucky career, err job, at your regional.
You guys are all I fantasize about all the time. Keep up the good work.
Oh and eP has vD.
tah tah---jenny lee