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#9791
#9792
Gets Weekends Off
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So to recap: there are a lot of parties who could take some blame for AA furloughs (well just one made the decision-AA mgmt, but others could be linked to potentially saving them as I said above), but jetblue pilots aint one of them. Nothing JB pilots did or could have done would make a lick of a difference to the outcome of AA’s furloughs today.
Sucks. Two of my good friends just got the axe at AA (and two at HAL). It’s personal to me. But there is no valid jetblue blame for it. Lash out elsewhere.
#9793
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#9794
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Joined: Sep 2020
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I think we should just start ignoring Al. He's just spewing nonsense in order to drag us all down. It's been addressed and no one else seems concerned besides him.
I know we all feel pretty happy about where we sit but May 1 is right around the corner and we could very much be on the street. So keep that in mind before we stoop down to his level. Right now, we are all along for the ride while each management team decides what their best play is. What's great today, could be crap tomorrow. Forget Al, and let's move on.
I know we all feel pretty happy about where we sit but May 1 is right around the corner and we could very much be on the street. So keep that in mind before we stoop down to his level. Right now, we are all along for the ride while each management team decides what their best play is. What's great today, could be crap tomorrow. Forget Al, and let's move on.
#9796
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Joined: Oct 2019
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I think we should just start ignoring Al. He's just spewing nonsense in order to drag us all down. It's been addressed and no one else seems concerned besides him.
I know we all feel pretty happy about where we sit but May 1 is right around the corner and we could very much be on the street. So keep that in mind before we stoop down to his level. Right now, we are all along for the ride while each management team decides what their best play is. What's great today, could be crap tomorrow. Forget Al, and let's move on.
I know we all feel pretty happy about where we sit but May 1 is right around the corner and we could very much be on the street. So keep that in mind before we stoop down to his level. Right now, we are all along for the ride while each management team decides what their best play is. What's great today, could be crap tomorrow. Forget Al, and let's move on.
#9797
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 5,515
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From: UNA
I am 100% counting on being furloughed May 1st. And possibly not even having a JetBlue to come back to. Nobody really knows how this is going to play out. One of my very best friends was just furloughed starting today. I feel like I’m just ‘living on borrowed time’ for now.
#9798
i don’t work for JetBlue but I’d be shocked if B6 did not survive this. They might merge with someone but to outright cease to exist would probably mean only Southwest and 1 or 2 other airlines survives this. Maybe I’m misguided, but I work for Delta and I think we have a better chance of going TU than you guys, and I’m fairly confident we (DL) will survive one way or another.
#9799
I think AA is most likely to go through Ch11, but no way Ch7 happens. If AA does go through BK you will come out as the leanest and meanest carrier able to compete with everyone. Kind of the opposite scenario of the last BK round where AA was last to declare.
#9800
I think that taught us, and everyone else a lesson. If anyone declares, everyone will. Levels the playing field.
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