Lake Alice
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BrokenWing said:So, do us all a favor, quit your job and make sure you get another 10,000 or so of your buddies to do the same thing.
Lake Alice said:32,
As it was explained to me DL needed to charge $200, for example, per pax to fly from NY to FL. They charged $100. DL operating in bankruptcy seemed to charge fares well below what they needed to in order to sustain themselves and make a profit. It seems that DL has been acting for quite some time without any regard for common sense. This is not a defense of our operation or an attack on theirs, just an opinion.
800Dog said:SWA aside, if you compare other LCC compensation to that of the top legacy carriers before all the pay cuts, they were working for 1/2 the pay and benefits. Remember, there is more to compensation than just pay rates. Even SWA was well below. Again, I never said this was the cause for the cuts at the legacy carriers. It was however a contributing factor.
Lake Alice said:Funny you mention Avolar. I applied there a while back.
Chest Rockwell said:Sorry, dude. You are still way off. If you have been around alot, quote some facts.
800Dog said:I have been around quite awhile. All you need to do is look at payrates, work rules and retirement at the legacy carriers a few years ago and compare them with the LCC carriers they were competing against at the time. Get your head out of the sand.
BrokenWing said:If I can't get the neighborhood kid to mow my lawn for $20 then I have to find the $ amount that will attract someone to mow my lawn. However, if there are way too many kids willing to mow my lawn for $25, I will eventually find one who will do it for $20 (or maybe less).
Tejas-Jet said:Now Miguel and his family do my lawn....for $25 (cash)...and they are done in less than 30 minutes....very professional job too.
Tejas
Lake Alice said:32,
As it was explained to me DL needed to charge $200, for example, per pax to fly from NY to FL. They charged $100. DL operating in bankruptcy seemed to charge fares well below what they needed to in order to sustain themselves and make a profit. It seems that DL has been acting for quite some time without any regard for common sense. This is not a defense of our operation or an attack on theirs, just an opinion.
800Dog said:Did it ever occur to you that they had to accept significant paycuts in order to compete with the LCC pilots? Did it ever occur to you that the LCC pilots tossed their principles by accepting a job for 1/2 of what others do the job for? I hope you have few mirrors in your home!
Hutcha said:Did it ever occur to you that the LCC pilot had to accept the lower pay to provide for his family and keep his house after being kicked from his "Legacy" carrier? You can't say the the LCC pilots tossed their principles in accepting a job without also saying the legacy pilots tossed theirs in accepting Huge cuts to keep a job. The legacy pilot had an option; Take the cut or don't (and let the airline go under and find employment elsewhere). Everyone makes decisions based on what is best for him or herself not what is best for the industry.
Keydet said:I don't know, I think the idea of paying dues to ALPA for 30 years, only to have them drop you like a bad habit when you retire as the management of your old company guts your retirement is a little silly, too.
Hutcha said:Did it ever occur to you that the LCC pilot had to accept the lower pay to provide for his family and keep his house after being kicked from his "Legacy" carrier? You can't say the the LCC pilots tossed their principles in accepting a job without also saying the legacy pilots tossed theirs in accepting Huge cuts to keep a job. The legacy pilot had an option; Take the cut or don't (and let the airline go under and find employment elsewhere). Everyone makes decisions based on what is best for him or herself not what is best for the industry.