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Going2Baja said:Quick question here guys - Does DAL have a provision for guys over 60 to continue flying or working past age 60? One of my fellow employees swears 100% his dad can continue past 60. My understanding is that nothing has changed currently but may in the future.
I did skim this thread but with 295 posts just asking is a lot easier - Thanks.
Baja.
b757driver said:Quite a few of those early DAL retirees are working on foreign contracts overseas where it don't matter how old you are. Plenty of over-60 guys out there doing just that and they ain't falling out of the sky! I know because I fly with some of them. Most of them actually fly BETTER than the younger kids, so that disproves one poster. And this is generally speaking on older generation aircraft on international operations - not the "same old 10-15 airports year in year out". Sorry, to dispel another myth:crying:
Only downside is that they have to go overseas to do it.....upside, they get their pensions (what's left of it) plus they continue to fly and earn for an extra few years. I do not decry them that. I just wish that I will be able to do likewise when the time comes.
747driver
Flopgut said:I may be a 777 CA for ten years or I may get pushed out early, I don't want 5 years that another won't get. And no one should. I can do something else.
Stan said:Write up a well thought out email and then cut and paste it to all the members, use the subject line HR65. .
Gee flop, all you have to do is apply. Why not go off to China or India and fly as Capt.? You get your upgrade and the current Capts. get the option to continue for a couple more years if they need/want to. Sounds like a win-win to me.Flopgut said:I hope to be able to do something similiar to this.
b757driver said:I agree. Maybe age and seniority should not be the sole determining factors. Just because it's always been that way does not necessarily mean it should always stay that way.
There's a saying that pilots are their own worse enemies and I tend to agree with that sentiment. Management and others see that weakness and prey on it in order to further erode the profession.
It is also another reason why the majority of overseas carriers are doing better than the US - they don't ALL have age 60, they don't ALL have strict seniority. In other words, they are more flexible and in an ever global market, flexibility is the key. Those that have it, can pick and choose and those that don't, get left by the wayside. Which would you choose? Go with the herd or throw caution to the wind and try something new and different?
71KILO said:Hey flopgut, you are a socialist! Your posts make me ill. Go fly for Air Canada. Get off the government dole. Write a few posts when you're 59.
Bringupthebird said:Gee flop, all you have to do is apply. Why not go off to China or India and fly as Capt.? You get your upgrade and the current Capts. get the option to continue for a couple more years if they need/want to. Sounds like a win-win to me.
I mean you're telling them to take a hike to benefit you. Why the double-standard?
Flopgut said:Not a socialist my friend, I'm a unionist. All for one, one for all. Nobody wins till we all win.
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My bad you're right you are not a socialist. YOU ARE A FILTHY COMMUNIST! Where's McCarthy when I need him. Power to the working class baby! Dude, that grand experiment failed or did you forget about the USSR. Hell even China has dropped the commie bit for a something between communism, socialism, and fascism. You die hard union guys are the reason Eastern, PanAm, and TWA are gone if you ask me. I'm all for a union to protect the workers but at somepoint when the workers demands are outrageous, the company folds. You're nuts man. Quit trying to take care of me abolish the stupid 60 rule. Why do I even read your idiodic rants...
Times they are a changin and you're about to miss the bus for your dumb out-dated traditions.
b757driver said:I agree. Maybe age and seniority should not be the sole determining factors. Just because it's always been that way does not necessarily mean it should always stay that way.
There's a saying that pilots are their own worse enemies and I tend to agree with that sentiment. Management and others see that weakness and prey on it in order to further erode the profession.
It is also another reason why the majority of overseas carriers are doing better than the US - they don't ALL have age 60, they don't ALL have strict seniority. In other words, they are more flexible and in an ever global market, flexibility is the key. Those that have it, can pick and choose and those that don't, get left by the wayside. Which would you choose? Go with the herd or throw caution to the wind and try something new and different?
71KILO said:Flopgut said:Not a socialist my friend, I'm a unionist. All for one, one for all. Nobody wins till we all win.
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My bad you're right you are not a socialist. YOU ARE A FILTHY COMMUNIST! Where's McCarthy when I need him. Power to the working class baby! Dude, that grand experiment failed or did you forget about the USSR. Hell even China has dropped the commie bit for a something between communism, socialism, and fascism. You die hard union guys are the reason Eastern, PanAm, and TWA are gone if you ask me. I'm all for a union to protect the workers but at somepoint when the workers demands are outrageous, the company folds. You're nuts man. Quit trying to take care of me abolish the stupid 60 rule. Why do I even read your idiodic rants...
Times they are a changin and you're about to miss the bus for your dumb out-dated traditions.
I don't know if they covered this for you in "facist initial training" but the Declaration of Independence reads: "We the People...." not "We the corporations".
You don't listen well. I'm saying this: either seniority is serious enough that we don't just give it away, or if it is not, then lets adjust it so we don't have to keep some pilots hanging around that should go.
Your arguement does not match the political assertions you are making. Remember, your advocating nothing more than an age change (current legislation). Your not really correcting or improving anything there mr. statesman. Pretty sloppy.
If you think EAL, PAA or TWA are gone because the workers demands were too burdensome then you are pitiful and an embarrasment.
Flopgut said:71KILO said:I don't know if they covered this for you in "facist initial training" but the Declaration of Independence reads: "We the People...." not "We the corporations".
You don't listen well. I'm saying this: either seniority is serious enough that we don't just give it away, or if it is not, then lets adjust it so we don't have to keep some pilots hanging around that should go.
Your arguement does not match the political assertions you are making. Remember, your advocating nothing more than an age change (current legislation). Your not really correcting or improving anything there mr. statesman. Pretty sloppy.
If you think EAL, PAA or TWA are gone because the workers demands were too burdensome then you are pitiful and an embarrasment.
Don't try to church it up. You are a selfish loser that tries to hide under that tired old musketeer mantra of one for all and all for one. I'm all for the "We the people in order to form a more perfect union do hold these truths to be self evident." as a form of government but I'm not for it as a business model. When government or the working class control the business it is no longer capatalism and I dare say that aint my version of this democratic republic I hold so dear. I'm still doing my part in the military reserve so don't try that patriotism line cause you'll lose.
I realize there were numerous factors in the demise of those legacy carriers but the demands of the workers got pretty crazy. Look the steady march of the RJ community is proof that people will do this job for less and management knows it. So power to the workers and good luck holding your job. You might want to get on the over 60 bandwagon so you can stach a little more in your 401K before your airline goes Tango Uniform.
71KILO said:Flopgut said:Don't try to church it up. You are a selfish loser that tries to hide under that tired old musketeer mantra of one for all and all for one. I'm all for the "We the people in order to form a more perfect union do hold these truths to be self evident." as a form of government but I'm not for it as a business model. When government or the working class control the business it is no longer capatalism and I dare say that aint my version of this democratic republic I hold so dear. I'm still doing my part in the military reserve so don't try that patriotism line cause you'll lose.
I realize there were numerous factors in the demise of those legacy carriers but the demands of the workers got pretty crazy. Look the steady march of the RJ community is proof that people will do this job for less and management knows it. So power to the workers and good luck holding your job. You might want to get on the over 60 bandwagon so you can stach a little more in your 401K before your airline goes Tango Uniform.
When the people who control the corporations control the government it is no longer capitalism. When corporations no longer treat workers with respect capitalism suffers as well. In reality, the more a company respects its workers the better off shareholders are. Is there any more clear example of this than the airline business?
Have you checked out the thread on here about Buffet? Managements are not fullfilling their mandate to corporations and shareholders in almost all industries in this country. Thats what we need to worry about. And we can do something about it. Via our CBAs we need to be inflexible to whimsical and baseless crap our mgts dream up. We need to be sufficently expensive so as to cause mgts to actually care a little bit about how they lead. We need to draw out and identfy their waste and greed and let shareholders see it.
What we don't need is to find new ways to fragment our profession. You don't like the RJ guys, the age 60 rule, or legacy carriers. Your own "good decision making" should lift you above everyone else's problems. Mgts love workers like you.
In this changing environment, age 65 does not move us forward. It is a lateral step at best. It is wasted effort. Lets not just work longer, lets work better.
Phaedrus said:Hey Flop,
When one is completely bereft of any substantive rebuttal in a debate, some fall back on name calling. It's really quite amusing. Methinks 71K would benefit from a few more years hanging out with the Dean at Faber.
Peace, and be wild.
Flopgut said:It is management's dream come true! Lets keep the most senior around in a strange sort of legislated coup/ambush. .
Phaedrus said:Hey Flop,
When one is completely bereft of any substantive rebuttal in a debate, some fall back on name calling. It's really quite amusing. Methinks 71K would benefit from a few more years hanging out with the Dean at Faber.
Peace, and be wild.