Scottsdale's absolutely fine. The people that got rocked are the ones in the other areas that bought tract homes in the valley because "Hey man, it's cheap"
1st...fuel prices seem to be driving a majority of the "downturn" so, riddle me this: fuel in Europe (I am assuming) is quite a bit more expensive than it is here, so why aren't we hearing of European carriers going belly up?
The music has stopped, hold on for the ride!
so, why do you figure no warning? it's a shame the employees had no warning before they were let go.
I think that's very irresponsible.
Hearing this news hit me especailly hard today.
My best friend, who is like a brother to me. His partner/husband was a flight attendant for ATA, had been employed with them for 20+ years and had a seniority number in the 400's, and was making high six figures.
Obviously he got canned today much like his other fellow ATA employees, and during a recession of all things...
Hopely Brad will be able to find a job pretty quick, but what sucks is that again we're in a recession, and lots of F/A's are in the job market.
ATA had a Phoenix base, so it was erie driving home from work through the airport and seeing 10 B-757's parked silently in remote parking, their fates unknown.
Sucks man...![]()
ATA had a Phoenix base, so it was erie driving home from work through the airport and seeing 10 B-757's parked silently in remote parking, their fates unknown.
A.net moment...
There is going to be a bloodbath over those 757s. I think 6 are -200s and 4 are -300s. CAL has stated they want more -300s, so that's a good home for the four. However, the -200s could be going a few places. FedEx has been after every spare 757-200 out there for a while now, so that's possible. US needs more aircraft, but with the management in the sandcastle they'll probably not bother picking up a plane that would actually work in the system and instead try to find more 321s that can't make a transcon with out stopping. UAL is shrinking narrow bodies, they probably are out, and the ATA birds have RR engines so NWA probably wouldn't be interested. I dunno about AA and their 757s. So it comes down to FedEx taking them or US making a smart choice and trying to pick them up.
Hearing this news hit me especailly hard today.
My best friend, who is like a brother to me. His partner/husband was a flight attendant for ATA, had been employed with them for 20+ years and had a seniority number in the 400's, and was making high six figures.
Obviously he got canned today much like his other fellow ATA employees, and during a recession of all things...
Hopely Brad will be able to find a job pretty quick, but what sucks is that again we're in a recession, and lots of F/A's are in the job market.
ATA had a Phoenix base, so it was erie driving home from work through the airport and seeing 10 B-757's parked silently in remote parking, their fates unknown.
Sucks man...![]()
You know, "Nevermind what they're doing in DC, my doublewide's worth $400G's! Im'o flip it! I'm a house flipper! Hoo hoo!"
Long term, I think we'll all be ok. But in the interim it's going to blow.
Like they say, a fool and his money are soon parted!
Yea, totally I figured it'd be a fight for the 757's.
I *think* all the 200's are ER's as they only flew PHX-HNL, anyways can those RR 757's be re-engined for the giant Pratts if say DL or NWA wanted em?
Or is it impossible to re-engine a plane (save the 787) or just not economically cost prohibative?
A fellow a.net nerd wants to know!
Except everyone else pays for their mistakes..
I'm glad financial conservation is rewarded with tax money to those who spend without thought or care.
The economy has started a normal dip cycle, re-regulation of aviation isn't necessary. The govt can't even handle safety and compliance enforcement, let alone running an industry.
A fa making WELL over 100K/year????
Really?![]()
A.net moment...
There is going to be a bloodbath over those 757s.