The New Delta TA
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I can't believe anyone here believes that running full steam once the virus passes. Our MEC has really sold that line to our pilots. Just like the fb united pilots page that jump s for joy every time someone counts 5 more people at the airport tsa line. I don't see that happening, the company doesn't see that happening, nobody sees that happening. Oh sorry except the mec selling this ta. Hey I hope I am dead wrong, but really don't think so.
Why do you think our different management teams (I’m at DL) are all trying to keep pilots on board and come up with solutions to save money while maintaining staffing levels? I was only a major airline pilot during the 2001-2003 furloughs, but I don’t remember another downturn when management tried to save jobs. I will say I know with absolute certainty that they’re not trying to save jobs to help our junior brothers and sisters support their families. My only conclusion thus far, is that they all think we will recover much faster from this, than we did from a terrorist attack or a slump in the economy, and don’t want to bump and flush, just to re-train in 6-12 months.
What do you see happening going forward? I’m honestly curious what I’m missing, or where my thoughts are going off the rails.
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