I get the desire to have flexibility" in ones work schedule, but not working at your company at all and still having access to medical insurance and travel benfits (?) is absurd and no doubt costly. I know of at least one pilot who "works" for American and who does very little flying because he has another business of his own. I'm not sure how that happens, but all his medical costs must get spread across the folks who do work.
I don't know about pilots, but FAs must fly a certain number of hours to continue AA-provided health insurance (and it's not a trivial number of hours). Problem is, it's substantially fewer hours than full-time work.