Originally Posted by
Boeing Aviator
From a different pilot forum.
"too selfish to play by the rules"..."pulling up the ladder on those younger".....
Laughable, hypocritical BS. The "majority" here want the 65's to get out for one reason only: money and seniority. The exact same reason the ones who wish to stay have.
Not all of us age 64 are blessed with the thirty year, wide body captain career here. I would have started here in my late twenties or early thirties, but alas, I was too busy screwing around, serving my country and YOUR safety and security, and then toiling at the regional for 10 years, then another FOUR while furloughed immediately after hired here... thanks, ALPA, for the outsourcing, and the merger, BTW. This pilot group worked under bankruptcy contract conditions for years, finally out of that December of 2012. So a lot of us have only been able to really save for retirement since then.
Pilot retirement ages have always been about one thing only, Money. Not about health, safety, cognition, etc.
“It is pure age discrimination, if you are honest about it. and your self-righteous blathering about the "greedy" older pilots "screwing" you is your own version of self-interest and greed....
But whatever, moving on soon. Best wishes, hope the upcoming furlough from war, terrorism, resession, depression, merger, etc. doesn't bite YOU too hard, and you don't have to keep working until YOUR full social security retirement age.
1. Oh my, look we have “thank me for MY service and keeping you safe “ live one here. You made choice. The same one myself and probably close to 50% of the airline pilots out there did. You also didn’t fork over a crap ton of money and work at regional making Pennies like those who didn’t join the military did.
2. Ironic that you want to stagnate the industry in the same manner in which you were harmed.
3. Any pilot who is counting on SS for retirement done already messed up.
4. BuH - BYe .. don’t the the escape slide hit you in the rear on the way out.