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Another sub par quarterly report
Another quarter getting spanked by the competition. Made money but $750 million or so less than the Delta and United. Also probably little to NO profit for the year. How long can this management keep their jobs?
Potential new hires please take note. Do Not expect profit sharing at AA. Embarrassing. |
Originally Posted by Varks
(Post 3931267)
Another quarter getting spanked by the competition. Made money but $750 million or so less than the Delta and United. Also probably little to NO profit for the year. How long can this management keep their jobs?
Potential new hires please take note. Do Not expect profit sharing at AA. Embarrassing. Going from $1.70 to $2.70 earnings to as much as 80 cents loss is a huge swing. AA as usual simply seems ruderless and without a clear objective like DL and UAL. If you can’t make money in this environment where people are packing planes (for the most part), can’t imagine how ugly it will get if people decide to pull back substantially on travel. While the AA job itself seems pretty good from many friends there, the financial uncertainty is just too great. |
Rest assured that the BoD is still content and Bobby Ice will still be paid a nice bonus on par with our competitors.
Would new management truly save this place? |
Originally Posted by Werjower
(Post 3931280)
Would new management truly save this place?
Even something as simple as the amount of fuel this company wastes on APU usage and 3 engine taxiing. It's unnecessary and costs this company untold millions. |
Originally Posted by Werjower
(Post 3931280)
Rest assured that the BoD is still content and Bobby Ice will still be paid a nice bonus on par with our competitors.
Would new management truly save this place? |
What an awkward CNBC interview. Isom seems so tense
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Originally Posted by Judge Smails
(Post 3931288)
If that new management had a cohesive vision and the competency to implement it, absolutely yes. DAL and UAL aren't killing it financially by accident.
Even something as simple as the amount of fuel this company wastes on APU usage and 3 engine taxiing. It's unnecessary and costs this company untold millions. On top of leadership issues are culture problems. The sheer magnitude of I don’t give a crap is crippling. For me it doesn’t really matter. I don’t need the job other than benefits and money to buy more crap to play with. It’s a pride thing. I hope it turns around but future pilots be forewarned that it is a very frustrating place to work. Until you have enough cash in the bank then be very wary of the AA way. All airlines suck. We just suck more. I will not buy tickets on AA because I know it will be a mistake. I have 150K+ miles on Delta. Even at a 20% discount I avoid us. It’s all employee groups with culture problems. I recently A3 home from training. Made it to airport for earlier flight.. Mayhem at gate of course. Agent gives me a middle seat in back of plane. Chatted with Captain and Delta Pilot while waiting. Delta Pilot gets more room coach seat and an isle. He offered to swap with me. He just could not believe the agent could or would do this. I let him keep his seat and told him she probably hates Pilots. Up until recently it was not a positive space ticket home from training. I have waited for multiple flights home in the past. The AA way. |
Brutal reading these posts. Systemic culture issues can absolutely cripple a work group….probably reflects on quarterly rev as well.
Would a swap to ALPA help the culture/contract problem? |
https://simpleflying.com/american-ai...2xLgKLxRRoXldA
Hey at least your regional operation is growing! |
Originally Posted by Varks
(Post 3931294)
Totally agree. I watched an 319 waiting for a gate for 45 minutes. It was waiting to be guided in. It was the plane that I was to take out. It was all lined up for about 10 feet short of guidance line with no turns required. I remarked to the FO that both engines still running. He remarked APU too. 45 minutes later still burning all three motors.
On top of leadership issues are culture problems. The sheer magnitude of I don’t give a crap is crippling. For me it doesn’t really matter. I don’t need the job other than benefits and money to buy more crap to play with. It’s a pride thing. I hope it turns around but future pilots be forewarned that it is a very frustrating place to work. Until you have enough cash in the bank then be very wary of the AA way. All airlines suck. We just suck more. I will not buy tickets on AA because I know it will be a mistake. I have 150K+ miles on Delta. Even at a 20% discount I avoid us. It’s all employee groups with culture problems. I recently A3 home from training. Made it to airport for earlier flight.. Mayhem at gate of course. Agent gives me a middle seat in back of plane. Chatted with Captain and Delta Pilot while waiting. Delta Pilot gets more room coach seat and an isle. He offered to swap with m.e. He just could not believe the agent could or would do this. I let him keep his seat and told him she probably hates Pilots. Up until recently it was not a positive space ticket home from training. I have waited for multiple flights home in the past. The AA way. |
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