General Lee
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B6Guy said:General, I can see that setting the rate low at first could cause some issues for other companies looking at the E190, but apparently no one was worried when we were being paid only $78/hr in the A320. That got fixed.
Anyone looking at E190 rates should take a look at the pay history at JB before they jump to conclusions about our starting payrate.
As for profitability, profits are very slim, to non-exsistant. Fuel is killing us too. Our hedges are only good for about 20-25% of our total useage. Not good.
So while we may be profitable, for now we are not PROFITABLE like a few years back. If prices rise, or fuel drops then five figure profit sharing bonuses could be seen again. For now take home wages is all there is.
I just met a retired Delto CA that took his lump sum over a year ago, on the 767ER and was still flying on contract. Glad for him, sad for the furloughed guys.
I so understand the 24hour retirement 'thing' but should the guy I met still be flying after a year plus??? I don't know the specifics, but it just seems that his replacement should have made it up through the ranks by now. Don't know.
I'm not mad, just irritated to read over and over again '12 yr E190 rates' and '5 year contracts' and 'cleaning the cabin [or lavs]' etc, etc BLAH, BLAH. Even though these items have been explained and beat to death. Oh well, such are the forums
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I don't like the PRPs hanging around either. They will go, eventually, and they actually have seniority numbers below the furloughs now. Will a judge keep them around? I don't think so, atleast not for long. They have retired, and most have served their purpose. We need to get training back up and running, and the Fall will allow that since we have scaled back. They are all supposed to be gone by Dec 31st, and recent bids have tried to compensate, although the 200 retirements on Sep 1st did surprise a lot of people. And, overall that program HELPED a lot of people because many of them were 53 or 54 years old---and even if they stayed an extra year, they are leaving 5 years early overall. Look at NW, they don't have that option and hardly any have retired. They will furlough a lot more over there, and we are short. The PRP program facilitated a lot of early retirements. 125 recalls were done this Summer, or are in progress right now, thanks to DALPA. That is better than none. I hope all come back soon.
Bye Bye--General Lee