Hmmm... it's all a matter of perspective I guess...
What I'm seeing (at my airline) is folks who are fairly happy... and weighing heavily the option of either staying or moving on to a major.
Bob
True statement (perspective).
I'd say, here at Eagle, in DFW and ORD, it's low on the "happiness" scale and high on the "let's get the hell out of here ASAP" scale.
There are multiple reasons for this:
1. Upgrade time (or lack thereof) = we have 7-8 year FO's who are JUST being told they MIGHT upgrade this year;
2. Total lack of professionalism from our scheduling personnel towards pilots/flight attendants = they truly believe they own us and have us by the short and curlies;
3. Total lack of respect from our mother company towards its employees = AMR recorded a $238M profit last year. Upper management promptly awarded itself (itselves?) $218M in "bonuses" (stock so as not to let us to believe it's "cash"). Meanwhile, in 2003, American (not Eagle) pilots voted THEMSELVES a 23% paycut to help AMR out. What did AMR give the pilots in return? Nadda.
4. Reserve on the CRJ = we were informed that there will be NO hiring into the CRJ for the next 6 months to a year. Meaning those of us at the bottom of the list - on reserve, will spend approximately another year on reserve.
5. Reserve on the ERJ = those guys & gals get used like toilet paper. If they are on duty for 6 days, they fly 6 days. Generally no exeption.
And that's just my airline.
I hear your mother company is about to hand all 44,000 of it's employees a share of it's $111M profit on Valentines Day.
Definitely apples & oranges there.
Perspective.
