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steven b May 13, 2005 5:34 pm

United attendants pose for risque calendar
 
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER

Friday, May 13, 2005 · Last updated 2:40 p.m. PT

United attendants pose for risque calendar

By DAVE CARPENTER
AP BUSINESS WRITER

CHICAGO -- While some United Airlines employees are using placards and pamphlets to protest the loss of their pensions, a group of flight attendants is taking a more risque tack - showing some skin to publicize their plight.

The five women, ranging in age from 55 to 64, posed for a 2006 calendar that depicts them in various states of undress in front of a vintage plane, on a park bench and on a plane's wing, among other locations. Reflecting a mix of humor and anger, it was released to coincide with a bankruptcy court's approval this week of United's plan to terminate $9.8 billion in employee pension obligations.

While United is never named nor its airplanes shown, every photograph in "Stewardesses Stripped (Of Their Pension?)" is accompanied by a zinger related to the record pension default by the Elk Grove Village, Ill.-based airline.

"Coffee, tea, or me without a pension?" reads one. "Marry me, fly free - but don't expect anything from my pension," says another. And the cover shot: "Are your butts covered? We thought ours were too."

Retired flight attendant Connie Baker, the project's creator and one of its photo subjects, says it was inspired by the 2003 film "Calendar Girls" about the real-life story of a group of older British women who posed naked for a calendar to raise charity money.

"I thought if these English women can do this, we flight attendants can definitely do it," said Baker, 59, who lives outside Phoenix.

The real driving force, though, was United's announcement last summer that it intended to stop funding its pensions and dump them on the government's pension agency, which by law can guarantee just $6.6 billion of the total.

Baker, who started working for United in 1967 when flight attendants were called stewardesses, now is bracing for her $2,800-a-month pension to be cut roughly in half.

"You can't really live on that," she said. "How am I going to live on 50 percent of it?"

But Baker wants it known that this isn't all about being bitter. She hopes some good can come from it, and not just the percentage of calendar and T-shirt sales that the women will donate to charity.

"We wanted to create a little humor in people's lives, make it fun, while at the same time getting our message across," she said.

"I wanted to raise awareness for people out there that it can happen to you, and you have to take care of yourself. You have to take an active role in your retirement. Don't depend on a company to do it for you, even if you've worked there your whole career."

Her husband, Bruce Baker, took the photos. The other retirees photographed are Linda Andrews, 59, and Rosemary Esparza, 64. Baker did not want to name the other two since they are active flight attendants for United.

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Random_Flyer May 13, 2005 5:39 pm

Some creative thinking there, but I get the feeling that a similar calendar featuring Singapore Airlines FAs would likely sell a lot better. :D

auh2o May 13, 2005 5:56 pm


Originally Posted by Random_Flyer
Some creative thinking there, but I get the feeling that a similar calendar featuring Singapore Airlines FAs would likely sell a lot better. :D

I don't know. I would pay a lot NOT to see the UA calendar. :D

luv2ctheworld May 13, 2005 6:05 pm

Also on MSNBC
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7846034/

Wonder how much national "coverage" this will get :D

MilesMaxamillion May 13, 2005 7:35 pm


Originally Posted by auh2o
I don't know. I would pay a lot NOT to see the UA calendar. :D

I think it's a fantastic idea. It's their age that's the ironic selling point anyway. Besides if you'd pay a lot NOT to see the calendar, why not buy a few and send them to deserving friends/enemies?? Just a thought. It's for charity, and raising awareness, after all.

BenjaminNYC May 13, 2005 7:38 pm

What annoys me about this is that they're not stripped of their pensions! They're getting pensions from the government, at a lesser amount for some. But for the junior ones most effected, they'll have a Def. Contrib. plan to make up for it!! :mad:

JohnSanders May 13, 2005 7:38 pm


Originally Posted by MilesMaxamillion
It's for charity

The FA's pension fund is a charity?

IRS 501(c)(3) recogized?

BenjaminNYC May 13, 2005 7:40 pm

I actually LIKE what they say on the website:

"Our mission is to create a national awareness to the naked truth that no retirement fund is completely secure and that there is a definite crisis in the pension guaranty system. Make certain that your retirement plan is not sitting on a time bomb. Take an active role in your future and start now to plan for your retirement years. You can never start too soon."

This is true. Control your own future! ^ ^ ^

NeoOfTheCRS May 13, 2005 8:36 pm

From ages 55 to 64???? eeewwww.

UA 882 May 13, 2005 9:40 pm


Originally Posted by NeoOfTheCRS
From ages 55 to 64???? eeewwww.

The fact that this is the age range, just shows one thing - those who are younger than that, just don't give a sh*t! They are happy they have a job, and can't wait for the grandmothers to leave so that they can finally fly those international routes for which they need like an 80-year seniority :rolleyes:

Stryker May 14, 2005 4:56 am

If the photo's anything to go by, they don't look their age. I'm impressed.

Seems they've dicovered their true calling in life (FA wasn't one of them).

:)

Stryker May 14, 2005 5:02 am


Originally Posted by BenjaminNYC
What annoys me about this is that they're not stripped of their pensions! They're getting pensions from the government, at a lesser amount for some. But for the junior ones most effected, they'll have a Def. Contrib. plan to make up for it!! :mad:

Hi Benjamin,

I assume you're talking from a position of some knowledge in this matter, and can quite happily accept a reduction in your income of some 50%.

:)

SPN Lifer May 14, 2005 6:17 am

Been there. Done that.

Welcome to the real world.

CTPremEx May 14, 2005 9:19 am

I'm hoping Iris wasn't part of the photo shoot :D

TravelManKen May 14, 2005 2:18 pm


Originally Posted by NeoOfTheCRS
From ages 55 to 64???? eeewwww.

I don't know what you're talking about, those are some Grade-A Grandmothers ^

All I know is that a few of those 60+ women look a heck of lot better than many 20-somethings out there - and that's on a head-to-head matchup without any credit for age difference. I'm looking forward to my 33-year old wife looking like that at 63 years.


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