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What can Brown do to you?
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pilotyip said:AMR seems to be the only legacy airline on track to return to profitability, avoid BK and save most of the AA jobs. They reported profits earlier this year before being smashed by fuel prices. Why is that so bad?
pilotyip said:AMR seems to be the only legacy airline on track to return to profitability, avoid BK and save most of the AA jobs. They reported profits earlier this year before being smashed by fuel prices. Why is that so bad?
Big Beer Belly said:Wonder what effect Branson's new low-cost domestic airline (with VERY deep pockets) will have on yields next year?
I think it's the style of management that AMR practices. I don't disagree that managment's goal is to make money for those who have a stake in the company.pilotyip said:AMR seems to be the only legacy airline on track to return to profitability, avoid BK and save most of the AA jobs. They reported profits earlier this year before being smashed by fuel prices. Why is that so bad?
There are more ways to do things than just "the AMR way" or the "way of failed carriers way". Give me a break. This point isn;t even worth debating.pilotyip said:What is heavy handed about savings the airline and resultant jobs? Maybe AMR management should follow the example set by Branniff, EAL, Pan Am. Midway I & II, etc. The AA pilots still make more than you, do they not?