American posts 1.9B profit
#11
Meh...
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I just posted on another thread about how cheap Parker is.
I don't think service will improve.
Parker doesn't mind not having the best service. As long as the jets leave/arrive on time and the profits roll in, he could care less.
He structured the executive incentive plan on DOT stats at LCC, expect to see the same at AAL. As long as the DOT stats get met (his bonus is secured), all else is white noise.
I don't think service will improve.
Parker doesn't mind not having the best service. As long as the jets leave/arrive on time and the profits roll in, he could care less.
He structured the executive incentive plan on DOT stats at LCC, expect to see the same at AAL. As long as the DOT stats get met (his bonus is secured), all else is white noise.
#15
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Not sure why profit sharing is an east/west issue or should in be divisive in the least. It's our last check and pretty sure our highest. We should all be happy!
#17
That is beside the point. The post was about how well the new company is doing and Woody's post asking about whats my cut screams of selfishness. We already know and understand that there is a profit sharing check on the way, that much was a given.
WD at AWA
WD at AWA
#18
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No, the THREAD is about AA's profit. US Airways was a part of that, and the poster asked a simple question. This thread was a good as any. YOU turned it into something else.
#19
+1 satpak.
I hope AAL doesn't go crazy and blow all that cash.
We will need it in the not too distant future to fend off cabotage by state-sponsored airlines with 95-pound 22-year old flight attendants!!
That "giant sucking sound" that Ross Perot heard was the sound of American businessmen jumping ship to the likes of Singapore Airlines!!!
I hope AAL doesn't go crazy and blow all that cash.
We will need it in the not too distant future to fend off cabotage by state-sponsored airlines with 95-pound 22-year old flight attendants!!
That "giant sucking sound" that Ross Perot heard was the sound of American businessmen jumping ship to the likes of Singapore Airlines!!!
#20
I dont know maybe its just me but this seem to be more that just about hey we made a profit. It seems more like the new company is doing well. I think it will benefit you greatly in the future to read a little more before you make accusation.
WD at AWA
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