Anyone care to wager on when the next round of furloughs starts? My guess is October of this year; we'll get through the summer and then airlines will be cutting right and left.
This is one of the sucko parts of the job. Failure to plan is planning to fail. My advice to everyone is make a list of a LOT of options. It sure beats just having one option; working in a store wearing an orange apron.
This industry sucks. I figured that we'd at least make it through the summer. Boy, was I wrong. I'll probably be posting about being furloughed within the next year - 4yrs 11mos wasn't enough time on the streets...
I used to get about 10 resumes a week. I the last month that has gone up to around 40 resumes per week. It this a sign of the industry, unemployed pilots want to fly 40 yr old airplanes in the wear a pager for a 25 minute call out on-demand business?
This summer is going to be one for the record books when it comes to bad times for the airlines. There are two problems; they don't have the capacity to carry the people, and they can't afford to operate the planes because of fuel prices. God forbid they raise ticket prices <gasp>. With 4.00 a gallon gas coming it will soon cost more to drive to the airport than is will to cost the fly across the country.
Instead of raising ticket prices they are going to cut flying (put pilots on the street), which will only make the problem worse. I swear the people that make advertisements for the airlines set the ticket prices. Why not sell a ticket with a fuel surcharge like UPS does when it comes to shipping. I swear the only people that have the whole airplane thing figured out are the cargo carriers. Did the good times end for airlines on October 24th, 1978?
All I know is that being unemployed sucks! It's only been two weeks! Or course, my wife got canned from the same company the same day. It doesn't help.
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