WorldTraveler said:
No, it’s not.
I’m not talking about regulations and rules.
I’m talking about capabilities.
If there aren’t things that you do that a PTer or RRer can also do, then your job should be busted down to RR status, if not outsourced.
wait......what?
But I know full well, Kev, that you do lots of things that reflect your experience in the industry, including at DL, that aren’t done by RRs, and for which DL entrusts those tasks to you.
uhhh....
Again, a sorry attempt to highlight the fact that AA doesn’t have profit sharing and was beat by DL in the race to increase pay.
And we still can’t validate that ANY of those comments were actually made by DL employees. If they use their real name, it can be validated. I guarantee you without looking that the vast majority of these people aren’t..
Post a few names and I’ll check it out.
And yet DL had more ramp agents than NW at the time of the merger, right in line with every other dept.
huh? I don't remember seeing that sat anywhere. Kev is that true? ACS was larger but I don't remember DL having more below wing employees
DL still has its own people in more stations than either AA or UA and even if you look at just BW, the list to me looks like more than what AA/US has.
I think its a little early to call it for AA. If what 700 says is true that about US's SCOPE then I think its very possible that even a direct split between AA scope and US scope is going to end up with more below wing stations than DL.
I also don't see them pulling a UA and pissing the ramp away.
Again, I can assure you that DL has its own personnel in more cities than AA or UA.
Since Dawg wants to take the side of BW personnel, perhaps he’d like to post the cities where AA and UA have their own maintenance personnel compared to DL.
I don't know about United but AA has maintenance in
DFW*, MIA*, LAX*, ORD*, JFK*, LGA*, DCA*, BOS*, SFO*, AFW, TUL*, ATL, AUS, BDL, DEN, DTW, EWR, LAS, MCO, MIA, MSP, PHL, PHX, RDU, SAN, SAT, SEA, SJU, SJC, STL, TPA.
AA Also has a large international network of line stations focused around Latin America.
*Hangar Stations.
(of course this isn't really fair as I don't have a list of US stations.
Delta has line stations in
ATL*, JFK, LGA, CVG*, SLC*, MSP*, MEM, DTW*, BOS*, LAX, BDL, BWI, DCA, CHS, DEN, EWR, FLL, LAS, MCO, MIA, PHL, PHX, SAV, SEA, SFO, HNL, OGG, PDX, SAN, MSY, BNA, MCI.
Then Delta has a larger network built around Europe (AMS, CDG, LHR, MAN, FRA, DUB, MUC, BRU, STR, MAD, SVO) and Asia (PEK, PVG, HKG, ICN, NRT, NGO, KIX, MNL, TPE, BKK, GUM)
but overall AA is going to have more domestic stations and a larger line network.