I wasn't referring to people who's pension got clobbered. I'm referring to high senior people who are well off financially but they are still hanging around costing less senior people a position at AA. I understand there is a guy at JFK or LGA that won the lottery yet he is still on AA's payroll. There are several high timers in Tulsa and other stations that should have retired a long time ago,yet they are still here costing someone a position.
I know it's tough when your job is on the line, but you can't expect someone to quit to save another person's job.
Some people like to work. I'm one of them. I found something I enjoy doing and I foresee doing it for quite some time. I would like to make more money doing it, sure, but I'm still going to do it until I can't.
As for not having to work and working, that would probably make anyone's job THAT much more enjoyable.