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Then make the 88, 320, 737 700 and 800 all the same rate. SWA plus 5% min.
7ER and 737 900 the same rate with intl override.
330 and 767 400 the same.
747 and 777.
Most of your displacements would be from 737 7 and 8 and 320 to the 88 so less pilots affected by pay on displacements.
7ER and 737 900 the same rate with intl override.
330 and 767 400 the same.
747 and 777.
Most of your displacements would be from 737 7 and 8 and 320 to the 88 so less pilots affected by pay on displacements.
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From: Boeing Hearing and Ergonomics Lab Rat, Night Shift
Cheers
George
Finally, some good rumors, speculation, talk about AEs, displacements, hiring, roadshow reports, etc....
MUCH better than wading through 15 pages of pointless arguing about whether or not we'll see the opener like we had to over the last several days... The DALPA/DPA arguments just totally deflate this thread. If we had a "bringing the thread dowwwwwnnnn Penalty Box" then T, Carl, gearjerk, and scambo would be in it for last week! Except Carl seemed to be pretty reasonable, he just never stops replying no matter how silly the other guy's post. And yes, I waded through it all hoping for the occasional nugget (like routes Virgin is adding and we're stopping etc.), and because like you all I'm strangely addicted to reading all this drivel. I just can't figure out why...
MUCH better than wading through 15 pages of pointless arguing about whether or not we'll see the opener like we had to over the last several days... The DALPA/DPA arguments just totally deflate this thread. If we had a "bringing the thread dowwwwwnnnn Penalty Box" then T, Carl, gearjerk, and scambo would be in it for last week! Except Carl seemed to be pretty reasonable, he just never stops replying no matter how silly the other guy's post. And yes, I waded through it all hoping for the occasional nugget (like routes Virgin is adding and we're stopping etc.), and because like you all I'm strangely addicted to reading all this drivel. I just can't figure out why...
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My guess is that they have no replacements in line right now. We need a 100 seater. It could mean that the 717 is not dead, but a little farther out, and or the C-Series needs to go in to production for DAL to commit. Either one of them or a combination of them may be the option, but to park all of the 9's would put that proverbial hole in our route network that we have been talking about. Ergo, they stay until a true replacement is in sight. The 90 will be used other places, and they know that.
Although we are making money, management appears convinced (by their network decisions) that we are in counter trend rally.
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12 YR CAPT FO
ER 188.96 129.06
73-9 182.14 124.40
I wouldn't say it has to come up a whole lot.
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Finally, some good rumors, speculation, talk about AEs, displacements, hiring, roadshow reports, etc....
MUCH better than wading through 15 pages of pointless arguing about whether or not we'll see the opener like we had to over the last several days... The DALPA/DPA arguments just totally deflate this thread. If we had a "bringing the thread dowwwwwnnnn Penalty Box" then T, Carl, gearjerk, and scambo would be in it for last week! Except Carl seemed to be pretty reasonable, he just never stops replying no matter how silly the other guy's post. And yes, I waded through it all hoping for the occasional nugget (like routes Virgin is adding and we're stopping etc.), and because like you all I'm strangely addicted to reading all this drivel. I just can't figure out why...
MUCH better than wading through 15 pages of pointless arguing about whether or not we'll see the opener like we had to over the last several days... The DALPA/DPA arguments just totally deflate this thread. If we had a "bringing the thread dowwwwwnnnn Penalty Box" then T, Carl, gearjerk, and scambo would be in it for last week! Except Carl seemed to be pretty reasonable, he just never stops replying no matter how silly the other guy's post. And yes, I waded through it all hoping for the occasional nugget (like routes Virgin is adding and we're stopping etc.), and because like you all I'm strangely addicted to reading all this drivel. I just can't figure out why...
In other news, SWA opening a DEN base. Hockey44, do you like the mountains?
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From: Boeing Hearing and Ergonomics Lab Rat, Night Shift
I'm nearly convinced management is kicking the can down the road until they are sure who will operate the 100 seat jets (configured for 86 seats at American?) We will see.
Although we are making money, management appears convinced (by their network decisions) that we are in counter trend rally.
Although we are making money, management appears convinced (by their network decisions) that we are in counter trend rally.
The benefit of further industry consolidation is the prize that lets mgmt. give up market share and CASM in the interim, because the end game is a far more powerful market position.
Unfortunately there will be a price paid for displacement bids, base shuffles and pushing the PWA to the limit of the intent. In the words of C.E. Woolman:
"Good will pays dividends...and good will is an asset that won't show up on the balance sheet, but is the most important factor in operating a successful airline."
Cheers
George
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I want to see the Cargolux and BA 748Fs on the ground in ATL at the same time. Then I want a picture next to "there is no money in cargo."
Although I will say there is probably a lot of money in counter-to-counter cargo which we can do very well. Of course I have a buddy here at DAL, an FO on the mighty 88, he left ATL to go skiing in either SLC or DEN but his personal ski's never showed up. 3 or 4 weeks later they arrived back in ATL. They'd been to China. What a waste.
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You're gonna have to show me your math on this one. You said "and up from there proportionally", which to me would be the exact same crappy pay scales we have now albeit for more money. So... since there will be displacements from the biggest equipment to smaller equipment, there will be paycuts for those at the top of the list. Seems obvious to me, but perhaps I missed something.
IOW, the problem isn't nearly as much the lack of LBP (which I know was where you were driving at) but rather the fact that our rates (and W-2's) are drastically behind SWA's small narrowbody pay to begin with.
To put it another way, if the entire company got bumped down to 130 seat equipment at SWA rates (and/or W-2) just about everyone would get a raise (and many a massive raise) compared to now. While we stress out about a few bucks an hour between a 75 and 73-9 our entire pay scales are getting smoked by our largest and most profitable domestic competitor. That's what needs to be fixed first.
When guys are getting bumped all the way *down* to SWA pay then we can start complaining about the fairness of seat based pay.
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