Originally Posted by
lederhosen
I don't always agree with Clandestino
Our agreements are usually product of misunderstanding, the last one being no exception.
Originally Posted by
RexBanner
But you do find probable a scenario where a company thats having to make large scale redundancies because they’re running out of money make available a vast sum of time and money to retrain their remaining pilots onto new fleets (because they’ve just indiscriminately chopped let’s say the bottom 50% of their seniority list without regard to the numbers left on each fleet)?
No, I do not.
Originally Posted by
RexBanner
Or are you saying there won’t be any redundancies?
No. Quite the opposite.
Originally Posted by
RexBanner
I take no pleasure in this.
Neither do I. It's
Galgenselbsthumor, rather than
Schadenfreude.
Originally Posted by
GS-Alpha
If this virus completely went away tomorrow, what position would the global economy and airlines be in?
The global economy? What would that be? The societal system that claims that your food, clothing, shelter, education, vaccine and flight ticket are not worthy having unless those who made or provided it did so at profit? Currently, stockmarkets are fine. There are about three million more Americans filing for unemployment benefits this week than last.
Welcome to meltdown.