They still have a large pool of people willing to take your job at the pay you are now making. That is a fact.
Well willing is one thing, able, is another. As you said NWA had already invested in replacements. AA hasnt and it would be impossible to keep that a secret in this small industry.The fact is there isnt a large pool of guys with experience on the equipement we have available. The fact is that out of 298 recalls, people who had experience and time with the company only a handful agreed to come back.Thats a fact. We also have a steady stream of guys who are not at risk of getting laid off quitting and leaving the profession, thats a fact. The company denied the VBRs to the line because they said they could not afford to let guys go on the line, thats a fact. If you can give me something to support your facts please do so.
How many of these OSM's have A&P licenses that would be willing to take your line job at your current pay?
I doubt very many. We had a guy leave New York and downgrade to OSM because he figured that even with the paycut he was better off due to the cost of living.
It is a good thing that many are studying for other careers. I am only now in my mid/late 40's. I started a new, lucrative career, post NWA strike. It would not have happened if I had not started back to college 6 months prior to the strike. My degree, coupled with my many years of aviation maintenance experience opened many doors.
Exactly, and a lot of guys arent waiting for a strike either. Just because NWA was able to break AMFA it doesnt mean that Unions cant fight back. Like I said you guys had ALPA and the IAM helping the company. In the end the IAM got what they deserved, they lost their members anyway, what they did was a crime against the working class, they put petty disagreements over the concept of unionism and helped a company break a union by crossing picket lines and doing struck work. Over in Europe that doesnt happen, unions may disagree but they dont jump on the companys side. The only union that I recall that acted with any honor was the UAW. Congratulations on your new career but I guess you still got the bug and thats what brings you here. Its unfortunate that they dont want to allow us to be able to make a living doing this anymore.
Tthe airlines saving grace at this point is that demand is down, the average age is 46 in our Local, more than half of the A&P schools have closed, we have the VietNam/baby boomer generation starting to retire. When the economy starts to expand again there will be a shortage of not just airline workers but workers in general.