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Old 09-13-2012 | 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by SkyHigh
I think it is true that the airlines always had furloughs and hardships however in the past it all was worth it once you made it up the list to the point where you could earn a brain surgeons salary.

These days all the struggle and sacrifice might result in besting a assistant managers wage at the local grocery store. In the past you could make up for all the furloughs, mergers and layoffs with a fat paycheck later in life and retirement when it was all over.

Now that most of that is gone or going the pot of gold at the end to compensate one for the decades of hardship is mostly empty. Might as well fill out the application at Safeway and stack apples.

Skyhigh

Unfortunately this is mostly right on...circumstances (management) has surgically removed most of the payoff from the career while leaving all of the BS intact. Since dues paying has always been part of the culture, people keep paying dues even though there's not going to be much return on them.
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