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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1297547)
As per the official retirement list as of 01JUN12 (2013-2016ish will be lower due to the early out program)=
2013= 80 2017= 334 2028= 501 2032= 390 Also, given the early out program, shouldn't that lower the total # of pilots at the company from 11,822 to a lower number? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by ShortBus_Driver
(Post 1297562)
Ok, I'm confused. Are the numbers you posted above actual mandatory retirement #s for those years? If so, then what the heck are the random #s that are currently listed on the ALPC Delta page?
Also, given the early out program, shouldn't that lower the total # of pilots at the company from 11,822 to a lower number? Thanks. Those are "worst case" everyone goes to Age 65 numbers that I posted. I don't know why that happened- it's not valid numbers, though. I'll send a message to HSLD or Freight Dawg. The 01NOV12 seniority list shows 11805 pilots on the list (down from 12454 at the time of the merger :eek: ). There will be a handful more to dive out from the early retirement offered earlier in the year. |
Happy Thanksgiving everybody!!! :) :)
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1297563)
Those are "worst case" everyone goes to Age 65 numbers that I posted.
I don't know why that happened- it's not valid numbers, though. I'll send a message to HSLD or Freight Dawg. The 01NOV12 seniority list shows 11805 pilots on the list (down from 12454 at the time of the merger :eek: ). There will be a handful more to dive out from the early retirement offered earlier in the year. |
Originally Posted by ShortBus_Driver
(Post 1297572)
Ok good to hear! Your numbers are way better than the numbers currently posted. According to the numbers posted now, there are still about 4500 pilots currently at Delta under the age of 39, which doesn't seem correct.
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 1297573)
That is definitely way off.
I had a couple more questions: 1) What are the 3 most junior domiciles and equipment at Delta currently? 2) I've heard several mentions of Delta furlough pilots but the ALPC Delta page shows 0 pilots on furlough. So are there still DAL pilots on furlough and if so, why does the furlough # show 0? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by ShortBus_Driver
(Post 1297576)
Well that's a relief!
I had a couple more questions: 1) What are the 3 most junior domiciles and equipment at Delta currently? 2) I've heard several mentions of Delta furlough pilots but the ALPC Delta page shows 0 pilots on furlough. So are there still DAL pilots on furlough and if so, why does the furlough # show 0? Thanks! 2- There are still about 300 pilots on "furlough bypass." They deferred their return from furlough until a later date. This next chance to come back will be their last. |
Ok, thanks for the info!
So will those 300 be given a last chance to return before Delta starts hiring off the street again? |
Originally Posted by ShortBus_Driver
(Post 1297585)
Ok, thanks for the info!
So will those 300 be given a last chance to return before Delta starts hiring off the street again? |
Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 1297275)
There have been very few Greenslips given out so far this week. I certainly would not call it a panic. There are a order of magnitude more greenslips given out with almost any weather event. Overall the sick leave rate does not rise much over holidays. For the most part our pilots have a pretty good integrity level. There are off course notable exceptions but overall its pretty good.
George But I think we could better incentivise holiday work as well as eventually reform (or at least offer an option) for what is essentially a use it or lose it, rather large annual sick bank. Then again, if we did any of that, it could eventually reduce manning formulas and whatnots. While I'm in favor of productivity in general, at this point its up to the company to build better trips. They (all airlines) whine about productivity and then define productivity for them as massive, working every day for low credit and sitting around all day style unproductivity for us. At this point when they say they want productivity, our answer should be "yes, we agree! RIG IT!" I still see holiday pay as a very low to no cost item if it was implimented right. Even time and a quarter would probably be enough to cut down on GS's, RR's, IA's and even guarantee exceedances during holidays and make the RSV grid for holiday weeks look like any old boring off season week, all while giving more people off those days that truly want them. |
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