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Old 12-02-2011 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by FlyZ
In light of these numbers, I'll repost this math. The company can shrink/outsource 200 jobs/year without even trying. We ABSOLUTELY need to recover scope in this next contract. Anyone who is interested in moving up on the seniority list needs to vote NO to a status-quo Section 1.

One scenario: company gives another little bit of flying to AS. ALPA and MGT: it's nothing, just .5% of our flying and plus it helps us make money. Company finds a way to end around the AF JV restrictions. DALPA and MGT: don't worry, they are only out of compliance by 1%...we will give them a break for now because we are actually making money. Company pulls back flying by another 1% YOY like in this AE. ALPA and MGT: well we have to do this. This is a bad economy and look how high fuel prices are. Company replaces a few more 88/90 routes with the big RJs they already have. ALPA and MGT: don't be concerned, it's only .5% of our flying, and plus look at all the 50 seaters we are parking!

Well, none of those sound too horrible, but add up those block hour cuts. 12,000 x (.5% + 1% + 1% + .5%) = 360 pilots not needed in a year. And how many retirements do we have coming, on average? I bet a the next 5+ years (maybe even 10) would average to around 360. So I don't put too much stock in the consolation "it'll happen soon enough, and once they start hiring they won't be able to stop."

"Show me the money" is great, but you damn well better show me an iron-clad scope wallet to put that money in. We gained a little stock in the merger, but I guarantee we lost much, much more than that in $ and in QOL as we have stagnated and slipped backwards.
Completely agreed. Airtran flies a 737 to DAL and back to ATL with SW management on board and there's a small SWA sticker next to the boarding door. Result? SWAPA immediately files a major greviance after which SWA apologizes. Anyone remember the movie "Enemy at the gate."?