JoeMerchant
ASA pilot
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Joe - there are advantages for both sides. But you have to look at it from the perspective of those you are trying to sell your ideas to. Of course the mainline guys only interest is job security, they want 777's and 787's under their command - they don't covet RJ's. That look is something else entirely....
I'm not sure what you mean by a double staple, but something like the "fair" plan I posted seems to be palatable to most. The folks who interviewed, took a $100,000+ pay cut (as many ASA LCA's have done) & slogged through a commute to a far away base to fly MD88's on reserve are never going to accept something that does not give them pay back on their sacrifice and investment in their careers. That's understandable.
There is no advantage to a pure staple for me.....I don't have any desire to be at the bottom of Delta's list....That can be done the way you did it....Apply and get hired......
A double staple is a cross bidding scenario that allows a regional guy to bid over below the mainline guys when he chooses to cross over, and allows a mainline pilot to bid over/or furlough below the regional guy on the regional equipment...
I'm not trying to "sell" the idea of a single list between ASA and DAL anymore......that was something I pushed for back in 2000.....A lot has happened in 8 years....Now I want a single list at Skywest and I want Skywest to grow....
It is you that is now going to have to sell a single list to me for DAL/ASA.....IMO that ship sailed.....I'd rather be at the top of an ASA/Skywest list than the bottom of a Delta list....
What would I make realistically over the next 7 years at Delta based on current payrates and projected movement?