Dea Certe
Veteran
- Aug 20, 2002
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Frankly, I think the airline industry has shot itself in the foot by regularly offering artificially low fares. The public has been trained to think that $99 to fly across country is what it should cost.
The public also knows that if they wait, they can find those good-o-rooney $99 fares, or less. And they can wait. Our bread and butter customers, the business travelers, usually can't plan their schedules around air fares.
I don't have any solutions, I suppose. Just a lamentation.
What really worries me most of all is that eventually safety will be compromised. I think that health is already being compromised by every airline as it crams the seats closer together. DVT (deep vein thrombosis) is real and more people are being affected by it.
I have to worry that less-qualified people will be the bench mark. The medical field is already feeling the strains as fewer folks are interested in taking on the huge responsibility for human life for considerably lower pay.
I guess the answer for anyone looking for a financially rewarding position to become a bean counter.
Dea h34r:
The public also knows that if they wait, they can find those good-o-rooney $99 fares, or less. And they can wait. Our bread and butter customers, the business travelers, usually can't plan their schedules around air fares.
I don't have any solutions, I suppose. Just a lamentation.
What really worries me most of all is that eventually safety will be compromised. I think that health is already being compromised by every airline as it crams the seats closer together. DVT (deep vein thrombosis) is real and more people are being affected by it.
I have to worry that less-qualified people will be the bench mark. The medical field is already feeling the strains as fewer folks are interested in taking on the huge responsibility for human life for considerably lower pay.
I guess the answer for anyone looking for a financially rewarding position to become a bean counter.
Dea h34r: