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Will Doug Parker steps down this year (2008)?

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  • Scott Kirby

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  • Robert Isom

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  • Gordon Bethune

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  • Bruce R. Lakefield

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  • write it down (your favorite new boss)

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Do you think Parker would be good to step down this year and show all labor groups that its a new day?
 
god i hope so... bethune turned continental around, maybe he could help this disaster-stricken place out too.
 
Remember Bethune was old Piedmont that just used what Mr.Davis showed him what to do make the employees happen and the customers will come back happy.
Parker had a meeting with Bethune when US was trying to buy Delta . <_<
 
Gordon Bethune promised the employees of Continental that he would not go to work for any organization that competes with Continental, so unless you see a CO/US merger in the future you will not see Mr. Bethune.

Also from some of his interviews during his final year Gordon made it clear that the industry is so infuriating that he was looking forward to not being involved with the day to day.

Gordon is the Yoda that the other airlines executives and boards go to for indutry wisdom. I imagine he is pretty happy with that role and that is where he will remain.
 
Robert Isom was brought over here from NW for more reasons than just the operation. I think he is being groomed for DP's replacement. If you noticed, there are quite a few people who have followed him here from NW since his arrival. My only question is: why is the BOD taking so long?
 
I don’t think doug parker is going to walk away from the biggest challenge in his life , what would he do after this ? I don’t think he’s going to quit until the airline is not only saved , but way up in the rankings .
 
I don’t think doug parker is going to walk away from the biggest challenge in his life , what would he do after this ? I don’t think he’s going to quit until the airline is not only saved , but way up in the rankings .

You may be right. And I hope you are for the company's sake. But I still think he needs to go. There have been too many mistakes.
 
I disagree , in this new environment that the airlines are in , we need his fresh thinking and views rather than the old style of airline management.

He innovates rather than imitates . .
 
I disagree , in this new environment that the airlines are in , we need his fresh thinking and views rather than the old style of airline management.

He innovates rather than imitates . .

:blink:

Pretty innovative. Worst airline in the industry by almost every account and measurement.

That's certainly, well, fresh.
 
I disagree , in this new environment that the airlines are in , we need his fresh thinking and views rather than the old style of airline management.

He innovates rather than imitates . .

I think he irritates rather than innovates.

And I didn't vote, because the question title of the thread doesn't match the poll.

Fresh thinking? Subway runs much better than US Airways, and you get what you pay for.
 
What year is this?


2008? Is it Tuesday?

January already?

Some one get me a calender.

Damn Kirby told me to party like it's 1999.

I need a new poodle.
 

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