Exactly. Which is why I'm delighted that CDG f/a's will finally have to at least put forth a little tiny bit of effort to have this job. My guess is half of them don't have it in them to commute. It's been way too easy for them and they won't be able to handle it.
Obviously I choose to stay where my family lives (it would be so hard for the children if their Mom up and left the family) but I've never come on this board complaining about my commute either, so you must be talking about the Paris girls, right? 🙄 Just pointing out to UALDC why it's a big deal for the flight attendants to have their base closed. Also, unlike the pilots, the f/a's are normally made up of a female workforce and we tend to move where our husbands work, not vice versa. Our husbands don't move because our bases close. Most of us do not 'choose' to commute. So why do so many pilots choose to commute? It can't be their wive's jobs, could it? Do you think they'd all choose to commute if ALPA dropped the jumpseat policies? Do you think it might be A LOT more difficult without the jumpseat policy? I do.
Did you realize that TED flights have NO EXTRA flight attendant jumpseats? If there isnt a revenue seat available, we can't get on. ( At least from the Florida markets, that covers all the planes except one single flight from PBI to ORD with one extra j/s. ) Those aren't very good odds.