Originally Posted by
HalyardJammer
It clearly bothers the company more because they've been trying to take that letter over and over. To suddenly stop would thrill the company because that's what they wanted all along. And according to Tom, the cost savings from the letter far exceeds the cost of the pilots furloughed, or am I misremembering?
Why not keep the letter and follow ethics, integrity, and history while pilots are on furlough.
Just because we can do something does not always mean we should (during this time with brothers and sisters on the street.