Kev3188
Veteran
Yikes! Thanks for the info....
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Yikes! Thanks for the info....
CORRECTION!
The posting of an attrition rate of 133 for March was an error. Whoever posted it to the Flight Service website posted the total for Jan, Feb, and March in the March columns. The posting has now been corrected.
The total attrition for March was 37.
21 Domestic
16 International.
The only thing on the original post that was correct was the retirements: 19.
Sorry if I got anyone's hopes up.
I did an analysis for Arpey once which plotted out CSO/CSW for fleet service (he wanted to know if it was costing AA money, and it showed that CS saves money since junior guys tended to pick up shifts from the senior guys more often than the reverse). What it also showed is that CS off dropped off as seniority got past 20 years. One assumption was that by that point, employees finally had the power to hold day shifts which didn't require them to trade off for family obligations. The other assumption was building up time for pension. I'll have to dig that up...
And, this applies to March flight attendant attrition, how?
I dbout seriously that any data you have regarding other employees in other departments relates in any way to flight attendants. Go to any retirement seminar and realize how totally uninformed or misinformed so many flight attendants are about the AA retirement plan.My argument that attrition is going to start spiking as people start to approach their best 3/10 or 4/10.
While the original number that started this thread turned out to be in error, I still maintain that there will be a higher than normal retirement rate over the next two years across the board.