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Our crews have been asked to accept coach seats on shorter international airlines (EGGW-EWR for example: ONLY a 7 HOUR flight). Total savings since May now approaching 1 million.
Since we're setting the record straight.
Uh... two things: OK. I'll hold my post to 2 counter points, also...
1. I was a professional Airline pilot working at Midway... After 9/11 I went unemployed for 4 months, About the same as my husband (AA) then went to work for Comair making less than 19k/year. That's why he passed on AA's "generous" offer to fly their regional plane. Regional pilots are being exploited; they have my sympathy.
I drove a truck to makes ends meet and slept in a crash pad with 12 other guys... Tough times! My husband did the crash pad life in DFW. BTW, these are commiseration, not my counters...
2. You need to live in the present and forget the past. No one cares what your husband made, and no cares I drove a truck.
Just to set the record straight, the business class or better airline seats have only EVER been for international itineraries....Thanks for the info. I often learn things here at FI... The reasoning has always been to try and diminish the cumulative fatigue problem (and it is substantial, try it sometime) ... Several times I have crossed the country and then the ocean with a teething baby, a rowdy toddler, and a bored young child in tow. Luckily, not all at the same time. One was enough... We have ALWAYS ridden steerage class domestically. I didn't realize that. Our crews have been asked to accept coach seats on shorter international airlines (EGGW-EWR for example: ONLY a 7 HOUR flight). Total savings since May now approaching 1 million. A contribution to be proud of and one I have a greater appreciation for now that I know ...the rest of the story.
Since we're setting the record straight.
and just to further clarify ..
When the 'A' side pilots fly internationally they also fly First or Business ..
harley... If you look back at our history,... Good recap, Reality! Now along comes a massive economic disaster. Yeah, NJA is losing money. Uh, so is NJI, genius. So is NJE. Union AND non-union are losing money. My husband is following the situation closely and he shares this viewpoint. .... They're both suffering. And both "shops" have stepped up to try to help. Remember, the company hasn't come to EITHER side (or NJE, or EJM) and asked anyone for concessions on anything yet. And as I already mentioned, if they wanted to, they could EASILY take away from the non-union shops. I'm sure that thought has occurred to many NJ pilots. There's nothing like an outside enemy (in this case the economy) to draw two groups together.
You, like B19, don't like unions. I get it. But without the whole history, as well as having actually LIVED THRU ALL OF IT, how can you be so quick to declare the union as the root of all problems here? Great point!
I'm sure you'll reply with some anti-union rant that isn't even close to being based in facts about our specific union and relationship with the company. Typical, isn't it... Ah well, some folks just like to stir the pot. Thanks for the reminder. This will be my only reply, as my experience with the likes of B19 and Skanza (and perhaps yourself now) is that you only see what you choose to see, .... no matter what good we may do as a union at NJA, ....
Interesting--there are a lot of bruised arms on here from patting themselves on the back. NJI stepped up--the union did not! Look at the percentages, they don't lie. Please don't give me the garbage line about the older demographics at NJI. It isn't true enough to justify those percentage differences. Also, if you think furloughs aren't coming you better hope the random drug test doesn't get you. Watch around the first of the year and see. Netjets is bleeding out at nearly 2 mil a day and the union will not make any concessions. By the way, only 2 entities aren't in the red--NJI and EJM, both non-union, coincidence?. You are going to kill the goose that laid the golden egg.
At least you have the option on that flight; I've had the pleasure of having to ride on some 6:30 domestic flights in steerage - good times!
...I'm on the bottom of the seniority list, and if a furlough occurs, I'll be the first out the door. Clearly, this is a rough time for you and your family; lots of NJ folks are pulling for you! However, I'll leave knowing that everything possible was done by the company and the pilots to prevent it, and that's why I decided come here...and believe me, I had a choice to come here. My husband also had other options but the determination of the pilots and possibility of partnership with NJA kept him here and are the reasons that he continues to serve in NJASAP.
Also...at what time was the union approached to take concessions? Also...2M a day? Where did you get that figure?
Avro, had NJASAP been approached, my husband would have participated in the discussions. It did not happen. He also doubts the 2M a day rumor and considering the joint meetings he attends, his opinion is trustworthy. There are numerous avenues of communication for NJ pilots to ask questions of Union leaders. I realize there are confidentiality agreements with specific Company numbers (hint to Harley) but I'm sure NJASAP leaders will share what they can; they're sensitive to the plight of those pilots on the bottom of the VSL. Best wishes to you and yours! NJW