Originally Posted by
gomper
Thanks, but I’m not really new here. I used to post a lot years ago when I was at eagle. I’ve been lurking for a while but didn’t know my login anymore so I didn’t post. Just decided to make a new one finally. I have lots of thoughts but just shared the ones that seemed relevant to the thread. Day to day life at AA has noticeably changed since Covid, in my opinion. I know it is cliche to say it is like a big regional or a credit card company that uses planes to trap its customers. But there are reasons those cliches exist and persist. I feel strongly enough about it too post what I posted. It is only my opinion, I’m sure not all agree with me. But if I were a pilot applying to both AA and DAL I would want them to know what I and others think about AA. Delta management knows what they’re doing with this offer, and they know how much lower AA was trying to give us. Why didn’t they just offer AA plus a little bit? Why did they triple the value? They know AA can’t afford to pay down debt fast enough and offer a similarly valued deal. AA knows this too, which is why they are hemming and hawing about paying up now. They also know we don’t have the pilot unity to stand up to them. I just can’t see us getting a deal with nearly the same value as Delta’s, ever. Add in the profit sharing and in my opinion, a new hire will make substantially more money over the course of their career at Delta.
We haven’t even begun to negotiate again since turning down the AIP and since DAL got its AIP. So, of course there is no offer yet. Give it some time. Meanwhile get your app in at DAL and UAL/FDX/UPS. It will likely take 6 months to get the apps in get an interview and a class date. By then you’ll know a lot more about where we (APA) stand in terms of a potential TA and can make a good decision to jump ship.
Don’t even consider your time at the WO or time here in the equation, those are sunk costs. Just do an honest comparative analysis. This is actually a great opportunity for you. Either we get a decent contract…or you jump to a better airline and don’t look back.