Originally Posted by
stoki
This would be easier if airlines didnt play musical chairs with bases and constantly open and close new ones. If an employee knew their airline has a base in Chicago, and knew that it would stay that way, for a good wage, I am sure people would not have a problem moving.
But since you may be living in Chicago till PennyPinch Airlines changes bases and you have to move again, people don't bother moving in the first place. What the hell are we, nomads?
People move all the time for jobs. My Dad and Mom moved 9 times while I was growing up. And they weren't military. If the airlines are going to open and close bases, then they will have to pay relocation expenses if they expect people to live in domicile.