See, now this is where you show your complete ignorance on the world of airlines. You are amazingly wrong. I recruited in the past for the airlines you have no idea what the hell you are talking about. We used to have 4 group interviews a week for flight attendants, and the applicants paid us $20 to be there, and these were just the few of the hundreds and hundreds of applications we had every week, and back then, the pay was really bad. Same goes for rampers and ticket agents and reservations. You have no clue, airline jobs are a premium, post a job and you are deluged with hundreds of applications a day. Recently, in PHX, they posted for rampers and had several hundred people apply for just a few jobs. Your percentage for the background check is wrong, your percentage for failing to complete training is wrong...you just pulled them out of your ass. And its the same for all the airlines, I regularly met with other management from DL, NW, AS, WN, US and AA, all the same story. It didn't matter what the salary is, it still doesn't, people want to work for airlines, and there will always be a steady flow of people applying for jobs, .....always..... These days, its not even fair to new applicants, there are so many laid off airline employees from other airlines that recruiting is a breeze.
Now, as to pilots, we would open up the window for apps maybe once a year, and we had a $50 processing fee. Several thousands of applications, and all those resumes all done up exactly the same, as Kit Darby taught them to do. All for a handful of jobs, but we could offer pilots a quicker path to Captain, because, unlike US, we made money and expanded.
Sparrow, you love to pretend to be an expert in all things airlines, but you are not, its painfully obvious to anyone who actually works or worked in the industry. Put a disclaimer up next time you start talking out your ass (which is basically every post you make here)