Typical anti-worker, pro company blowharded remarks!
Were you nice and comfy over the last couple of snow storms? While the "bricks" as you call us got to work, worked in the worst of elements so big shot frequent flyers like yourself could look out the terminal windows and look down at the "bricks" and say to yourself how much better you are than them.
I could care less about JAL and BA "big shot passenger lounges."
You can go scratch your you know what!
I remember AA's historical success when they gave employees a few percent increase over a 6 year period.
Spare me the "oh, you low life workers should be greatful to have jobs and should bend over more so AA can be a success and offer BIG SHOT FLYERS LIKE JOSH CAN GET MORE AMMENITIES AND MAYBE A MASSAGE IN THE ADMIRAL'S CLUB.
Go fly Jetblue and Southwest to Europe,, I hope you can swim long distances.
Yes I was actually flying DL on ATL-BOS last night and the wonderful (non-union) personell got the flight out despite the weather and were very cheerful and professional despite bad weather and angry passengers. ATL was a mess but fortunately I was on the final ATL-BOS last night which was the only flight that didn't cancel.
BA and JAL bring revenue to AA so its interesting you say you could care less. The fact of the matter is every dollar AA spends on employee compensation and benefits is a dollar taken from aircraft, facility, and other capital projects that would both benefit passengers, and generate revenue to provide job security for employees. I'm sorry if your unionist mind doesn't see it this way, but I'm in reality and the fact is passengers pay your salaries and sustain AA so you should have regard for passenger interests. AA lounges and Flagship Suite/Next Generation Business Class are a dated and uncompetitive especially with inadequate catering, wine/liquor, amenities and disgruntled FAs.
I'm not going to denigrate AA employees but I do think many should just be glad they have jobs and have fared remarkably better than your counterparts at other carriers. I respect that AA has vowed to keep maintenance work in the United States and also flies fewer RJs than DL or UA for example, but the minute the unions become unwilling to help AA remain visible I have zero sympathy for the jobs lost due to outsourcing to regional carriers or farming out maintenance.
Josh