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Before I left the DTW base I noticed that there seemed to be a lot of 737s over-nighting there. I'm sure there is a strong case for basing some there. I don't know enough about the 737 and A320 to argue why one is significantly different than the other. I think one of the most significant differences is that the 320's don't have seat-back entertainment, so I guess the 737 would be favored on longer flights because of that.
I know the DTW 320 has alot of trip credit. Most trips I fly have 7-8 hrs of trip rig for a 5 day rotation. 2 years ago I would average 86 hrs in my logbook and now I average 54 hours, that is per page entry.
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We better realize what we are up against when there's talk about getting back to C2K payrates. Management has no intention of allowing that to happen.
Did anyone else see the UAL/CAL CEO's interview in Fortune last month?
Jeff Smisek:
When we closed the merger, I did 16 CEO exchanges around the system where I met with my co-workers. I'd stand up and answer any question they wanted. They were not used to that at United, I can assure you. They were at Continental.
I'm starting on a round in Europe next week. I'll do Asia, I'll do Latin America, and then I'll start more in the U.S. again, just being visible, answering people's questions, and being honest with them. "When are you going to snap me back to the wages I had in the year 2000?" Answer: never. That was a different time, and you will never be paid like you were in 2000. We're in a different business now. Low-cost carriers used to be a small percentage of the U.S. market. Now they're a giant piece. Business has changed, and people respect you when you're honest.
Leadership: The Jeff Smisek interview with Geoff Colvin - Apr. 21, 2011
Did anyone else see the UAL/CAL CEO's interview in Fortune last month?
Jeff Smisek:
When we closed the merger, I did 16 CEO exchanges around the system where I met with my co-workers. I'd stand up and answer any question they wanted. They were not used to that at United, I can assure you. They were at Continental.
I'm starting on a round in Europe next week. I'll do Asia, I'll do Latin America, and then I'll start more in the U.S. again, just being visible, answering people's questions, and being honest with them. "When are you going to snap me back to the wages I had in the year 2000?" Answer: never. That was a different time, and you will never be paid like you were in 2000. We're in a different business now. Low-cost carriers used to be a small percentage of the U.S. market. Now they're a giant piece. Business has changed, and people respect you when you're honest.
Leadership: The Jeff Smisek interview with Geoff Colvin - Apr. 21, 2011
And yet I am sure his pay has not been cut in half. I am sure he actually makes a heck of a lot more than whomever was CEO in 2000.
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Except the DAL 737s go to Colombia, Ecuador, and Central America. The MD88 goes to the places that the AirTran 737s go, and that should be the comparison.
Before I left the DTW base I noticed that there seemed to be a lot of 737s over-nighting there. I'm sure there is a strong case for basing some there. I don't know enough about the 737 and A320 to argue why one is significantly different than the other. I think one of the most significant differences is that the 320's don't have seat-back entertainment, so I guess the 737 would be favored on longer flights because of that.
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I think the issue is the CVG base and a lack of a based in DTW. I suspect that in the next two years you will see the CVG 737 flying moved to DTW.
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Spot on! Sick of their bs rhetoric. Why have we taken 42% pay cuts & loss of pension while CEO's & other employee groups take minimal cuts & in some cases raises over what they were making 10 years ago. SWA rates plus or I'm voting NO!
Actually, that's about $30K raise on the top end or $350K before 401K. So how about $50K per pilot? $50K x 12260 = $613M.
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