UAL78, as always you are a wise man, 22000 hours of flying tends to do this. And You deal with UAL's FA's all the time.
xXpress1,
I don't know what it is about F/A's that hit a soft spot with you (you were one, you married one, your mother was one). Either way, I worked at UAL for a while in the CS side of the house, and can tell you that the airlines in general, and UAL specifically are in a situation where the pilots are no longer their biggest labor cost. Especially when you consider the availablity of qualified labor for the respective job.
Over the last 30 years or so F/A's real wages have risen at rates far greater than pilots. Pilot have historically made good wages as they require tons and tons of training, clean professional records, dues paying, etc... F/As used to require a nursing degree, or some kind of education, but over time that changed to just a pretty face. Now again, due to litigation, the pretty face isn't even required. Under intense lobbying from F/A groups and unions that were formed over the last 30 years, their job has be re-described in FAR's as more relating to safety and less to service, so they effectively have the airline by the balls. They have always played a small roll in safety, but again this emphasis has been totally refocused. This has allowed them to increase their numbers significantly over this time period at a rate greater than otherwise with out the language written in the FAR's regarding the minimum required. Also they are (as any frequent flyer today can tell you) less service oriented than they used to be. They are usually sitting out of the sight of the passengers reading books, or magazines, and are now not even expected to serve food on most domestic flights. So they're job has become easier, and their wages have skyrocketed to the detriment of the airlines. I have written about this in previous threads, and everything I have seen confirms it.
I have two very close friends who work for UAL, one has been there 10 years and the other only 2, and both of them are frustrated that they and management have made significant agreements to reduce their wages and to give back RJ's etc...while the F/A's who are always the first to do work slow downs etc, now the best paid in the industry (upwards of $75K/yr) refuse to accept that their airline is in a graveyard spiral unless the Govt backs their $900,000,000 debt payment coming due. The TSB has stated that they will not consider any such guarantees unless there is labor concessions, and airline analysts are very concerned for UAL, however their F/A's are still clueless. The company IS in trouble and needs this bailout NOW! Look at their stock, from $60 to $4.29!!!!!!
Can you see why I may be a little angry with them now?
V7