Itestwell,
The subject of changes at other airlines is discussed ad nauseum on other sites, including our own boards. Look at FFOCUS' boards or at FlyerTalk and you will see similar discussions regarding just about any other airline. This board is US-centric for the most part, and the core readers and posters here are employees not customers. That is why you may see a perception of us only discussing US here.
Fair enough. I looked at FT posts back to January '10, and I do not see any public comments from you with respect to negative changes at other airlines. I do, however, see many on the US page, both here and at FT.
[quote/]Management at other airlines has been very receptive to our point of view, and I can say in fact that some pending changes were reconsidered after they became aware of our differing point of view.[/quote]
This is good! Why not post them on here, in their respective forums, making this board less "US centric"?
[quote/]We all acknowledge that things will not be as they were, and that many of the changes we will have to live with...but in many cases customer groups or advocates (not always me by the way) are consulted in advance and our feelings are valued and considered...and sometimes we win and sometimes we lose, but at least they care what we have to say. US management has the attitude that they know everything and that they don't need to listen to customers or employees. I have spent my own money flying to Tempe on more than one occasion to come out with empty promises and lies.[/quote]
So US never listened, or US could not make the promises that you wanted? And, do you feel that this has to do with other airlines having much higher revenue generating capabilities as compared to US, or do you think that the "weak hubs" argument is a smoke screen for a cheap airline?
[quote/]With regard to US employees empowerment, I can say that they cannot issue certain waivers, nor can managers, agents sometimes get in trouble for issuing meal or hotel vouchers when they are entirely appropriate, and the version of SHARES used by US is of the Walmart variety and stripped to the core. I watched yesterday as agents tried to work and the system would not let them do things that were perfectly in line with policy and perfectly appropriate-some rebookings were rejected for example, when they were certainly appropriate. A certain pet peeve is that no agent or manager can offer a distressed traveler (even a Chairmans Preferred member) a Choice seat without charging for it....but under certain circumstances they CAN upgrade that person to First...things like this make NO sense.[/quote]
Sounds pretty archaic and incredibly customer unfriendly on the US side. However, you never answered my last question. How is it that this type of poor service not relayed in the latest DOT metrics? Why is US still not consistently on the bottom like it was for the past few years, post merger?
[quote/] I don't see the need to continue bashing me for that--so let's let that one go.[/quote]
Where have I "bashed" you? I am respectfully disagreeing with you on certain matters, and agreeing with you on others. No name calling. Just debate and disagreements.
[quote/]At the end of the day, if you know my history, you know that I had been one of the most fierce advocates for US and its employees since 1999. It is SOLELY the senior management's attitude and disdain for both customers and employees alike which made me leave and take a few hundred loyal flyers with me...at the end of the day I hope US can re emerge stronger than ever, but time will tell.[/quote]
We share that same hope. We have a lot of great employees who are invested here, and who do great work.
[quote/]I will say they appear to be on the right path for the most part.[/quote]
[quote/]The fact that the amount of the profit is roughly equal to the amount collected in baggage and ancillary fees, however, indicates a fundamental flaw in the business model, which was actually admitted by Doug himself when we met with him earlier. [/quote]
The above two posts (the second quote from this thread, reply #10), are sending me mixed messages. Do we worry, or not?