I'm sure the dozen or so furloughed pilots at my ANG unit without prospects of returning for at least another several years (AA still actively furloughing...WFTO?) might not be so offended by helping the FAs run a broom down the isles during a turn. Did it ever occur to anyone that some of the "kool aid" that guy lap out so eagerly at the LCCs is because they haven't furloughed any pilots?
I've said this before on here... If you want a "traditional" airline career, i.e. pensions, more conventional work rules, etc then roll into UPS or FedEx. If you are want to go somewhere where the "cool aid" flows, then SWA or jetBlue might just be your cup of drink. However, those of you who take pot shots at the pilot force for not having "legacy" style lifestyles need to remember that your companies are currently bleeding money at an unprecented rate, and 10-20% of your pilot force is currently unemployed.
If I were at a legacy, I'd be watching these companies with the high level of esprit and asking my company AND my union how we could find a way to A-increase moral and customer care and B-find a way to eek out some more profit for all of us to fight over on the next round of negotiations.
I've helped over 100 guys get on the property at JetBlue. Know what they ALL had in common? NONE of them ever had a chance to get hired at Delta, American, United, Continental, US Air, or Northwest in the last 3 years. Why? You know why....THEY AREN'T HIRING RIGHT NOW! So...a guy trying to feed his family has few choices. One is they can roll with the flow at an LCC, try the "we are a family/team" kool aid, and see if it works for them. If its not, they can find another job inside or outside of aviation. However, raising Cain with those who are employed at LCCs for "lowering the profession" is nothing less than smugly whistling past a graveyard while your own carriers burn either company or tax payer dollars as they either prepare for or struggle through Chapter 11 proceedings.
The PILOTS didn't cause this--the internet revolution and a changing economy eliminated the walk up business fare that carried the legacies for years. Everyone is the market faces price pressure, and companies will now use discount travel agencies and/or other means to find lower priced fares. 9/11 added additional stresses and barriers to travel which made business travel on the airlines even less appealing. You are now getting $300 for a ticket you got $800 for a few years back. That's life, that's business, and now we all have to figure out how to adjust.
Yeah...I'd love to have been a Pan Am Captain around 1968. You had the world in your hands. Those days are gone. I'd love to tell you how great I have it in the freight business, but DHL and a host of others are only going to make the UPS/FedEx duopoly keep our eyes on the horizon as well.
General...you know who I think undermines the profession? Those types who pick up extra flying (green slips or whatever they are called at your company) while their bros are on furlough. THAT is the ultimate back stabber...not that SWA guy taxiing past you at 30 knots or that jetBlue crew hustling to get an airplane back into the air in 25 minutes to generate some more revenue.
Standard disclaimers...just a fighter pilot and may be wrong....