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Cork32 05-29-2008 10:52 PM


Originally Posted by Ottopilot (Post 393292)
It's all still rumors. Until I see the reduction/furlough/COLA/retirements, etc I will not even think about it. A lot can happen by September of this year.

I'm with you Otto, this is much like all the hubbub over mergers. Until it happens it's alot of hot air (or wasted electrons in this case).

In the meantime, we need to stay strong and not by into the culture of fear "they" are trying to create.

David Watts 05-30-2008 05:07 AM


Originally Posted by WEACLRS (Post 393257)
I've had similar conversations and have the same sense that a number of them are preparing to leave. In fact, after five months of my seniority number moving up only 5 or 6 a month since age 65 passed, this month it moved up 25 numbers.

So the question is - if the company "expects" 200 age 60ish guys to leave, is the number of 200 furloughs we've been hearing about in addition to that number, for a total of 400 or so??? That would match better to the net parking of 50 or so airplanes that also seems to be kicking around, i.e., all the 300's.

I don't understand why everyone keeps this furlough rumor going. Did the company come out and say that we are going to furlough or we are thinking of furloughing this fall? This was all started by line pilots, which in turn just is a scare tactic against our own. Our management doesn't even need to say anything and our pilots will start spreading doom and gloom while management sits back and laughes at us.

So as Ottopilot said until the company comes out and says anything than it's just a rumor and we keep going and working on an industry leading contract.


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