Dizel8
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You aren't geniuses--you are lucky.
Now that about sums it all up!
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You aren't geniuses--you are lucky.
You aren't geniuses--you are lucky.
Let me make a prediction about how I think things will progress:
1. Legacies will rapidly recover previous pay/benefits.
2. Jetblue will be rightly classified as LCC with low pay/benefits and serious vulnerabilities.
3. Jetblue will be set upon by legacies.
4. Non-union pilots will scramble for union protection at the very last minute.
It won't be "rapid", but the Legacies WILL recapture a large portion of their pay and at least some of the work rules and will continue to be hard to compare jetBlue in terms of career earnings and opportunities.1. I seriously doubt.
2. Already there.
3. Already there, still making money, for now.
4. Looking into it already.
I like your numer 1, though. Just don't think it will play out that way.
It won't be "rapid", but the Legacies WILL recapture a large portion of their pay and at least some of the work rules and will continue to be hard to compare jetBlue in terms of career earnings and opportunities.
JB is a great place, I just don't think it will ever be a CAL, much less a FDX or UPS.
JB is a great place, I just don't think it will ever be a CAL, much less a FDX or UPS.
I could care less about whether my airline is classified as a LCC or Legacy, I care about stability, long-term survival, pay, time off, and benefits.It won't because it's an LCC. CAL will also never be a FDX or UPS. Neither will DAL or any of the other legacies. That is the reason why people are leaving JetBlue. They want to work for something other than an LCC. I didn't leave because it was a bad place to work, I left because I wanted to work for a legacy and not commute.
DAL would make a great career, as would CAL.On a side not, if DAL makes an operating margin of 9% in 2007 and 2008 (they are forecast to make more than that), the hourly rates will go up a total of 12% by Jan 1 2009. By Dec 31 2009 they will be up by 13%. That would make 2nd yr 737 pay about $85/hr and 737 CA pay would top out at about $172/hr. I know two years doesn't seem rapid to some, but that isn't bad money in about two years. That's closing back in on SWA rates.
Lear 70,
I'm with you 100%. I think those who are leaving Jetblue are doing so because it means not commuting into JFK for most of them. I also think UAL would be a good place to work if you live in one of the hubs. If you live in BOS or within an hour of JFK, JetBlue is a great place to go work.