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Old 07-04-2022 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by FNGFO
In this hiring environment I balance anything an airline CEO says with their need to not exacerbate attrition. I mean other than Biffle and Christie because they’re busy and *******.

Robin reaching out to actually contact Spirit crewmembers wins him some brownie points in my mind. But he also knows that a significant portion of the Spirit pilot group leaves if he even hints at closing any of our bases other than those goofballs in ACY. And I think he’s definitely trying to manage that given the overall aims of this merger attempt.
Disagreements or not, thank you for saying something that contributes to an actual and honest discussion.

We all know this hiring environment isn't going to last for the longer term, but I'm not sure who to believe. Robin, and any CEO, can say whatever they want, but in reality it doesn't really matter. If the merger got approved next month, he can redact all of that and do whatever he wants and there is no harm no foul. In my opinion, it's just hard to believe. If what Robin says is true, than it will be great for Spirit and JB both, but if (or when, or how bad) the economy tanks, they could easily just take Spirit's new planes and all their orders and replace JB's older fleets and get brand new airplanes and weather the storm doing the exact same thing they've been doing, and blame base closers on the economy.

For Spirit pilots, I think it'll really come down to the JCBA. Yes, Spirit pilots want to make more money (as everyone does), but what will the quality of life cost; with regards to base closures? I personally would much rather live in base than make another $20/hr than having to commute the rest of my career. And if JB does actually start doing base closers after the merger, unless the money is obscene, you will certainly see a mass exodus from Spirit pilots.
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