No it hasn't. When Delta was really doing ramp work in-house it was pretty easy to move up with-in your station.WorldTraveler said:Lifer,
I'm not sure how long you have been at DL but it has been the NORM at DL for decades to have to move to a hub or large station in order to move up.
Kev,
you don't know what the impact of the insurance changes will be. How about you get the answers before deciding it is all bad news? maybe it is and maybe it isn't.
in case you missed it, AA is increasing insurance rates far more than DL is and are consolidating insurance options.
Your concerns would be slightly more credible if DL were the only company or airline doing it. They aren't.
btw, transition IS a verb as well as a noun.
I would have expected you of all people to have known that.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/transition?s=t
and so is broom, jim.
OAL timing of Open Enrollment isn't the issue, Meto...metopower said:When are the usual yearly health care election booklets put out ? Oct as I recall . Just because usair put theirs out because of the AA contract should not effect DL 's timing.
The DL "NORM" is to do your time in a hub/large station and pray for the opportunity to go back "home" when their is an opening back in your original station. But if your station is not at the 50/50 benefited/non-benefited ratio, their is ZERO chance to go back home.Lifer,
I'm not sure how long you have been at DL but it has been the NORM at DL for decades to have to move to a hub or large station in order to move up.