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You make between $225,000 - $350,000 a year flying a Global?
Yeah, we believe you. Sure we do. That sounds legit.![]()
I shoulda said, "We have a Whiner"!
"Weiner" would have worked too.....
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You make between $225,000 - $350,000 a year flying a Global?
Yeah, we believe you. Sure we do. That sounds legit.![]()
You make between $225,000 - $350,000 a year flying a Global?
Yeah, we believe you. Sure we do. That sounds legit.![]()
I shoulda said, "We have a Whiner"!
"Weiner" would have worked too.....
Read my response jacka$$. It should be clear enough for even you. Nobody has responded with anything logical - why should you?
I am so glad you really enjoy that job and hope you enjoy your boarding process on deadheads. Really, enjoy the middle seat in the back between two overly-obese former Greyhound customers. Seriously, enjoy it.
I have responded with plenty of logic, you just choose to disregard it. I also posted my guesses to how you would respond before you posted your long winded diatribe.
Furthermore, you lost all credibility claiming you make more than a senior SWA Captain flying a Global. Until you post W2's no one here is going to believe you.
If you knew what you were talking about you would understand that deadheading crewmembers and jumpseaters pre-board before revenue.
Wrong again!!
I dont know nor do I care. SWA has collected the data and the results were reported to its employees. The data does not reflect what you as an individual feel. Sorry, but a lot of other passengers feel differently than you do.
No, you argument is not correct and SWA has the data to prove it.
I don't know nor do I care. Maybe it is because it is a high price city with more affluent Pax?
Again, I dont know nor do I care.
Again, I don't have the data. I dont know and I dont care. SWA management is a lot smarter than me, and I can guarantee you that they are better and smarter than you are.
If you think you can do a better job at this why dont you go to www.southwest.com and apply for an exec position?
People care where they sit. However, many would rather get to the airport early to get the seat they want vs paying for it.
It's not a very hard concept to grasp. Really, it's not all that hard to understand. I promise.
Aaaah, I knew I would get a response like this. I never applied to SWA - UAL was my first choice when I retired and I got it.
Yeah, I'll post my W2 here for you. If you want to prove that you are indeed logical, then answer two simple questions for the rest of us:
1. Is SWA's position and growth prospects threatened by the growth of other LCCs like Jet Blue, Air Tran, Spirit, Skybus, VA and the regional operations of the legacies (E170/CR9 operators)?
On Your Six said:2. How is the cattle car boarding process preferrable to the normal, reserved seating process in your mind (not what SAN people think)?
Just answer those two questions in a logical, non-emotional manner and I will be happy - and we can end this debate for good. One word or one sentence answers don't work - some thought and examples would be appreciated.
I dont think I would say threatened, but I would say that many carriers are gunning for SWA. I am not all that concerned by the other LCC's coming after SWA since SWA's Costs are still lower (not by much) than the competition from what I have seen.
Plus, SWA has the best and brightest management in the industry. Hands down. If anyone can figure how to make money in this environment, they can.
SWA is willing to lose money on routes in the near term so that they can make more money in the long run. DEN is a good example. McAdoo was wrong with using DEN as an example of a money loser for SWA. Yield Management has stated that they couldn't be anymore pleased about how much cash they are making there. That in the face of a leaner lower cost UAL and Frontier.
I don't know how to tell you this in any other way, but many people like the SWA boarding process. SWA is all about giving the customer what they want. SWA customers have overwhelmingly told SWA that they prefer the method that SWA uses now.
You and your friends not liking it doesn't mean that there are others out there than don't like it as well. Talk about not being logical, just because you dont like it, must mean that everyone else must not like it as well. That is not the case. SWA has done their homework and they know what their PAX's want. If you dont like it then by all means go fly someone else.
Now, post your W2. I would be really interested in the "Private Equity Investments" that are showered upon you while you fly between 5 Star resorts in your ultra-modern aircraft.![]()