nah, i just think we're the biatch in this situation. can't mess with the contractual carriers so we get the shaft. we're just in a crap spot, which unfortunately happens to be the only spot where they can easily adjust their model to todays "challenges".
The Union finally send out an e-mail regarding the furloughs. About time! I guess they are still in negotiations with management about working out some voluntary furloughs and extended benefits. I am not getting furloughed, but I hate to see anyone out of a job, and hopefully the union will come through and get some better benefits for the people affected.
I'm still trying to be optimistic here and hope that DL has a plan. I hope the furloughs are just temporary. I still think the whole Freedom flying might be a way for DL to get some hard number to slap in front of the judge to show them why they canceled their contract. Comair brings in billions and billions of dollars of revenue for DL, and I hope Comair will stick around after the merger. Right now, it seems like DL doesn't care about us, it would be like Delta buying a car for 2 billion dollars (Comair) and just letting it sit in the garage and rust. For some reason I don't see that happen. Again, I'm trying to be optimistic here, glad I still have a job for now and hope the furloughs will be a temporary thing.
Source?Comair'svalue was written off as loss during Delta's bankruptcy, they really lose nothing by closing it down.
The Union finally send out an e-mail regarding the furloughs.
It should be the same username/password as Epic. Call IT if you need help.Could you post a copy of that e-mail or PM me. I have no idea how to get into my comair email. Every username/password combo I have tried has failed.
Source?
It should be the same username/password as Epic. Call IT if you need help.
Thanks MD!http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2005-03-09-comair-skywest_x.htm
March 2005
Trouble at Delta
Delta has lost more than $7 billion in the past four years and narrowly avoided a bankruptcy filing last fall. Its stock fell 18 cents to close at $5.09 Tuesday.
The Atlanta-based airline took a $1.9 billion charge associated with the writedown in value of both Comair and ASA last quarter.
CAPS LOCK.... haha. Thanks H46. Looks like I didn't get that e-mail so if someone could share that would be great!
K... Did anyone else see the date on that article? 2005. It's good information but its kinda like flying, not worth much unless your current.