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PreCovid we had about 237-238 mainline planes. Planning to be 200 for summer.
Ya. That’s bad.
let’s see, 38 airplanes x 12 pilots per plane....
PreCovid we had about 237-238 mainline planes. Planning to be 200 for summer.
Ya. That’s bad.
let’s see, 38 airplanes x 12 pilots per plane....
Calling it “planning” is being generous. More like throwing a dartPreCovid we had about 237-238 mainline planes. Planning to be 200 for summer.
Ya. That’s bad.
let’s see, 38 airplanes x 12 pilots per plane....
Recalling almost all 6 month and 9 month leave 73G CAs by January and expected to recall all 73G CAs by May. Why only CAs, why not FOs?
The chances of furlough has decreased IMO.
They might call those guys back and furlough FOs??
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Stand by for the foreheads in management to cancel the recalls...
Yeah and uhhh we ain't single pilot so where 'da FOs??They just announced this recall and I'm baffled. Businesses are shutting down again and here we are...
Yeah and uhhh we ain't single pilot so where 'da FOs??
Well...maybe. See, for example: Credit card debt is falling. That’s good news — and bad news.TL;DR Maybe we should think about ways things could go well instead of staring intensely into the abyss of despair
I’m optimistic that my fam and I will have the vax by Inauguration Day. Seems more than a fair trade off for (so far) flying only one covid+ patient.I think we're being a bit short sighted here. Yes, things are bad. Yes, this winter will be abysmal. On the other hand we have two vaccines nearing approval. It looks like people will be receiving them the end of December and a significant portion of the population will be ready to come out of their homes in summer 2021. A couple articles I've read (I'll try to find a link) have said some economists think there is hundreds of billions in savings out there. People aren't going to catch up on the four haircuts they skipped but they will be itching to go on vacation, see friends and relatives, and generally get out and do stuff. I'd bet even the people that have fallen on hard times are going to be willing to put a couple airline tickets on the credit card and go. I could be wrong but I think its worth spooling up now to grab that business. I'd rather see that than be six months too late. Im not saying things are sure to roar back to 2019 levels but maybe it goes good enough and we start to get back on our feet. If I'm wrong you can remind me when you see me in the garlic bread line.
TL;DR Maybe we should think about ways things could go well instead of staring intensely into the abyss of despair
conversely, I don't really expect the high savings rate to continue once there are places to spend money again. Only so much junk you can order on AmazonWell...maybe. See, for example: Credit card debt is falling. That’s good news — and bad news.
Congress absolutely have to get off of their duffs, or it's going to be a cold, dark winter indeed.
Nah. I think the other reason for it (I know it is in my case) is that we’re all worried about the immediate future.conversely, I don't really expect the high savings rate to continue once there are places to spend money again. Only so much junk you can order on Amazon