If passed no furloughs until 30 Sept
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I’m sure there are far more expenses and losses than just payroll. Plus they have to give the government equity and abide by other restrictions. I’m not certain the airlines will accept this, I wouldn’t put it past them to just furlough, and declare bankruptcy when they need to.
I am merely asking the question of what people think they will do. I have no idea.🙁
I am merely asking the question of what people think they will do. I have no idea.🙁
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Not only did age 65 “not help”, it was absolutely KEY to dragging out the furloughs of the 2000s. If there’s one thing we DO know amongst this mess, it is that at least X number of pilots will leave the property every year on a predictable schedule.
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in 10 years there will be about 8000 pilots at DL and 6000ish at AA who are currently on their respective senority lists
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I can see a ton of 60 plus guys just hanging it up. Especially with some of the deals I’ve seen. I wouldn’t want to go through the last few years of my career in this environment. Personally I’m planning on 60 but it really depends on what it looks like at that time. If it looks like this I’m out.
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