Well since you all make DOUBLE the average wage for a ramp rat, let doug cut your jobs and give the money to mechanics to bring more work back.
700, it doesn't take long for you to start talking down to rampers. Once again, you are incorrect though. American rampers are the least paid when compared to our peers. Remember, you rely on information from the BLS which show rampers average at around $12. Same thing shows pilots around $32,000. If you step into reality though, you would have to acknowledge that when we talk about $30 wage, we are talking about top out wages that are common with our peers. That said, our peers, i.e., Southwest, Delta, United, [similar to the true up comparables], we are about 25%
underpaid at $24. I like our position of raising the bar, in which case we ought to push the bar above $30.
At any rate, you aren't in negotiations either, but one doesn't have to be in negotiations to get a clear and present understanding of the comparables in this industry that Parker talks about
religiously. I think my point is historical and currently accurate regarding Fleet comparables, and also MX comparables. And the AA MX have about 8,000 workers I believe in Tulsa doing heavy maintenance but mostly sitting around, and that doesn't compare to United, Southwest, or Delta. I support our mechanics and think they shouldn't lose any work, however, my support ceases when it becomes a drag to fleet which has much better comparables.
If you have something to add about the topic that I missed, then please chime in, otherwise, I'll take it that you acknowledge that AMR has thousands of more MX than United or Southwest and that Parker will want to address that.
Again, apples [Fleet] and oranges [MX], as I don't believe there will be any favorable outcome for MX anytime soon. Could I be wrong? Of course. Maybe Parker even tosses in more scope but I've heard him in video after video speaking in language that uses comparable data from other major airlines.
regards,