Shon:
(1) People do not meet on airplanes, spend several days on them, or use them as a business address. There will be some market fragmentation, but the real "First Class" section got off the airlines a few years ago and got on fractional ownership of business jets.
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Well said there, I agree completely. After 9/11 the airlines, DAL in particular, Mullin the thief to be specific thought that the business traveler would return, and they did not!
(3) $225 an hour Captains are flying Delta's smallest airplanes. Don't ask what their 777 drivers get paid for three on, four off, two leg a week schedules. ( I jumpseated with a DAL Line Check Airman that was pilling in over $400K a year with his training dept pay and Duane Woerth gets paid over $400K in trip drops, so Northwest must pay their pilots fairly well also )
You sound bitter with that statement. Stop worrying about what DAL pilots are doing, and focus on your part of the equation. DAL's pilot pay is about to come down dramatically
But pilot pay is a small part of the equation. For example, Comair pilots went on strike for what amounted to $15,000 in pay and benefits. Their strike cost $355,000 per pilot. Tilton pulled huge amounts of money out of UAL ( 200 million a year with more hundreds of millions going to consultants like McKenzie and Co. ) as did Mullin here at Delta.
Again, very well said, now you're sticking to more important issues! However, I'm surprised you didn't take another cheap shot at ALPA.
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You make some valid points. I agree with you to an
extent, that ALPA is not perfect. They are a necessary evil. However, you forget one very imortant thing. Where you and I might draw the line in the sand, and not do this job for less than a certain amount out there, there are folks who don't care what they get paid, and how hard they have to work, just to say they are "an airline pilot." Groups such as the rjdc are trying to ruin the profession as we know it. As long as they are out there, then this industry will continue its down spiral. Me, I could care less about this profession any more, to me, its just a job to feed my family. What little "glory" there was in it, in my opinion, went out the door in the late 90's!
Cheers,
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