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Flat answer to the question NO. Block hours will be reduced as the fleet shrinks to 650ish airplanes with no change in ASM capacity and the schedule is aggressively optimized. Much higher odds of a furlough than hiring.
If a lot of people leave, those "buy your 737 type rating" places are gonna LUV it. Too bad that still happens. It's a shame, most airlines pay for newhire initial training, including any type ratings needed. Maybe that policy will change someday. Hmmmm.
Bye Bye---General Lee
There will be alot more than that.
and......my avatar looks better than yours. You should upgrade.
Last I checked DAL won't pay lodging or much else to new hires, glass houses... throwing stones?
No.Anyone think Southwest will need to hire within the next 5 years?
crjdude
Dude, not with the "furlough" crap again. If you really believe this, why don't you take my bet? It's a win-win for you. Chickensh1t? Is that it?
Bubba
600 over staffed, still no furlough. We are at that level now with no furlough.I won't take your bet because I think a furlough is more probable than hiring but not a certainty. If we end up 300 pilots overstaffed we probably won't furlough. If we end up 600 pilots overstaffed we probably will. I imagine they will use this as leverage either during sec 6 or to try and get contract concessions after sec 6.
600 over staffed, still no furlough. We are at that level now with no furlough.
When we hit 1000 of us sitting around, as GK hems and haws about waiting to buy the MAX instead of leasing older 737's, then we might get close to talking selective reduction in guarantee to keep the peace. Say 55-65hr min. If not, then furlough. I suspect nothing till everyone is at min guarantee year-round and getting the little green bar pay. GK must show he tried to make a deal with the pilots who wouldn't help out, before he pulls the plug. And once pulled, is always on his shoulders.