Ok excellent. Thank you for your participation then. Maybe you can answer some questions for me that I've been asking about for quite awhile in regards to your group? I just haven't ever been able to ever get a straight answer on this at the DL Forums.
How many stations does Delta have in house for ground handling?
I really should know this off the top of my head but ufnfortunately i don't....i was guessing around 23 though, maybe Kev knows for sure.
How many employees are there total for ground handling?
Last number i seem to recall was around 14,000 but that was a few years aago so it's no doubt changed since then.
How many of those employees are Full Time?
No earthly idea...in the hubs i would have to guess a good deal more than 50%, but the outlier stations are probably closer to 50% full time and 50% ready reserve/part-time
How many of those employees are Part Time?
Part-time and ready reserve are lumped together for whatever reason when stations look at their overall staffing needs so it's difficult to say quite honestly.
How many of those employees are Ready Reserve?
Have you noticed any Ready Reserve being transitioned over to the better rate of pay?
For the past few years, whenever Delta announced system-wide raises the ready reserves have always taken part in that....now, as far as whether or not it was the same percentage of raise that benefitted employees got i can't say, perhaps a ready reserve could chime in with the answer to that.
And when was the last time you know of that someone was transitioned over to the better paid status?
In the hub cities? It can happen rather quickly, as in a matter of months up to a year. If you're not fortunate enough to be located in a hub then you're talking MANY years, and even then it's probably a crap shoot. If benefits are what you're ultimately after and you get hired on in a smaller station then your best bet is to transfer over to a hub when you're given the chance otherwise it could be a very long wait.
Thank you for any help you can give in advance Lucky.