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You are one lonely pathetic little boy General. I do feel sorry for you.
Work like a dog? Are you crazy? You still insist you know the situation at my company better than I do as an employee. Simply amazing.
Maybe you're just incredibly lazy and have an unbelievably poor work ethic. I don't know. But if this work is "hard" and thay are "working me to death" than I would hate to see a real job. I "work" like 12 days a week and it's pretty much all fun and games. I don't know who you're hanging around but keep up spreading the bad gouge - I guess it'll scare away people with your concept of what "hard work" is.
Wow. You actually DEFEND your position of thinking you know a company better than its own employees. Amazing. These guys are right - you ARE crazy.
Again.......... I guess you're right. I don't know what I'm talking about. My lines bear nothing in common with what you describe.. Sure those lines exist, particulrly out of DAL. But in 2 1/2 years I have had pratically NO days like you keep arguing we have everyday. No crap that would be exhausting. The only factual thing you said that's true across the board is our 25 - min turns. Personally I hate wasting time and would rather get my flying done efficiently then go home, but hey - that's just me. Sitting around waiting through an incredibly slow boarding process isn't me cup of tea.
But I'm wasting my time and will stop. You amazingly feel you know every detail about other people's situations better than those who are actually experiencing them. Amazing..... I don't judge your situation by the 9-yr Delta guy who quit you guys to come here and tells me how much better he loves it, I know that's just ONE guy. Every situation is different. If you love your job so much that's GREAT. Good for you.
Adios amigo.
Okay....I talk to people often who work there too. They must be lying to me. Yeah, that's the ticket.....
You may LUV doing 5 or 6 legs a day now, but in a few years that really will wear off. It will. The joy of doing LAS--PHX--ABQ--HOU--MSY--BHM in one day will go away. (do you deny trips like that exist? Liar.) You will dream of one leg days, or maybe a 30 hour layover somewhere nice. Oh wait, you have a family and you want to see them more.....Your family never get's on your nerves? Riiiiiiiight. You don't wish for a little more sleep somewhere tropical or somewhere where things are waiting for you to explore outside your doorstep? Our Paris (FRANCE, not TEXAS) layovers are wonderful, with the Louvre nearby and other interesting museums and restaurants with interesting food and drink. Oh wait, you could do that on your own time---on your own DIME.
I am sure your company can be fun, but most of your schedules are exhausting, and I know enough SWA people to say that. To say that your "good hard working schedules" aren't productive is one thing, they are, but they are also exhausting or will be for you in 10 years. Enjoy that. I will be enjoying INTL flying, or maybe I will be back to domestic and fly 2 or maybe even 3 legs a day. Ouch.
Your company is great, but not everyone wants your schedules. Nah. And they aren't a secret---someone besides you knows what the average trip at SWA is all about. Fun for a couple years I am sure...
Bye Bye--General Lee
Okay....I talk to people often who work there too. They must be lying to me. Yeah, that's the ticket.....
You may LUV doing 5 or 6 legs a day now, but in a few years that really will wear off. It will. The joy of doing LAS--PHX--ABQ--HOU--MSY--BHM in one day will go away. (do you deny trips like that exist? Liar.) You will dream of one leg days, or maybe a 30 hour layover somewhere nice. Oh wait, you have a family and you want to see them more.....Your family never get's on your nerves? Riiiiiiiight. You don't wish for a little more sleep somewhere tropical or somewhere where things are waiting for you to explore outside your doorstep? Our Paris (FRANCE, not TEXAS) layovers are wonderful, with the Louvre nearby and other interesting museums and restaurants with interesting food and drink. Oh wait, you could do that on your own time---on your own DIME.
I am sure your company can be fun, but most of your schedules are exhausting, and I know enough SWA people to say that. To say that your "good hard working schedules" aren't productive is one thing, they are, but they are also exhausting or will be for you in 10 years. Enjoy that. I will be enjoying INTL flying, or maybe I will be back to domestic and fly 2 or maybe even 3 legs a day. Ouch.
Your company is great, but not everyone wants your schedules. Nah. And they aren't a secret---someone besides you knows what the average trip at SWA is all about. Fun for a couple years I am sure...
Bye Bye--General Lee
Hey GL the average is like 2.87 legs per day. I have also never had the days you mention. You are a real tool. I know enough people at the shrine delta and they hate the job and company. Yup working hard is a problem for some people. I now understand your lazy. But 12 days a month 2,3 maybe once in awhile 4 legs in a day wont kill me. Oh yeh and I havent spent the night in LBB, go figure. Your friends at SWA must like to work like that, because it is there choice. The lines do exist, but you make it sound like it is half the company. None of my (actual, unlike your make believe ones) buds that are with SWA fly the lines you mention. HMMM we sure must be lucky.
Your couple of anecdotal reports are pretty misleading. You don't see anyone here presuming to know your life and schedule based on a couple of Delta pilots' reports, reports that no one can confirm, reports that don't have a timeframe or any other particulars, reports that quite possibly are being embellished either by the source of the info or by someone who's heard the info.
If anyone is interested in the particulars of SWA schedules, I can attest that I rarely fly more than 4 legs in a day, and by rarely, I mean there are months that go by that it doesn't happen. I can also attest that many of my trips fly only two legs in a day, often a transcontinental flight or a flight up or down the eastern seaboard, and that I have indeed had days that consisted of only one leg.
I won't argue that our days and trips are often fairly dense, which is to say that we don't sit at the airport for an hour or more between flights. That means that when I'm on the road, I'm making money, not sitting and waiting to make more money. My schedule is 17-19 days off per month, typically 3 on and 4 off. I leave home on Thursday afternoon and am home by Saturday night. Not bad, eh?
Sounds great. But, your trips are a lot more productive than ours, which means more flying. Do you always have 5 or 6 leg days? Probably not. Are your 3 leg days easy? I doubt it. You don't go LAS-PHX-LAX and call it quits, do you? No. You go OAK--PHX--BWI--MHT. That is tiring, and not everyone wants it that way. That is the point here. Sure, your pay is great, and I hope we get our 737 pay up to yours someday (actually, I hope the 777 goes that high). But, a lot of people on here extol SWA beyond belief, and think it is sacreligous to say anything bad or against the mighty SWA. I think a lot of people need to know about your schedules, so in 10 years when they are burned out from 25 minute turns (you do have those, right?) and MULTIPLE legs (is that better?) per day, they didn't ask themselves why they didn't look into a different option. I still think the majority of your flights can be fun with the fun stews, but even that can get on your nerves after awhile.
If you enjoy SWA, good for you. And, if you have that many days off without being exhausted a couple of those after you get home, then you must be Superman. High pay and lots of time off can be great, unless you are sleeping in 12 hours each day when you return.
Bye Bye--General Lee