Originally Posted by
Lakeaffect
Senior pilots don’t want to start over at the bottom. Got it, not exactly shocking info. They aren’t leaving because they are senior and can ride out a ****storm of furloughs and still hold lines in the left seat. Liquidation would be the only reason for them to leave, and there’s not a strong enough chance of that yet to get most guys with 10 + years to start over.
It's the golden/lead handcuffs of this industry run with seniority lists. Experience only helps you get the next job at the bottom.
MANY a pilot from previous decades have faced this exact dilemma, after years of being employed by once great airlines in the past that were once great jobs but were strategically mismanaged into insolvency.
I for one hope and pray that NK survives and thrives, becasue history shows that struggling airlines rarely just evaporate, it's proceded by an extended period of struggle and crisis mgmt in which fares/revenues are trashed (bringing pain to the whole industry) to bring in any $$$$ while they "burn the furniture to heat the house" and go after labor aggressively as desperate labor groups accept cuts in $$$ and QOL in an effort to "save the airline" and unfortunately the death spiral usually continues once it's initiated.