I'm tired of the BS. Out of respect for the F9 folks I'll only address $hit for brains like yourself. None of us invented this industry and a whole hell of a lot of us worked hard to get where we are. I'm assuming you're probably in the same boat, but obviously you can't help spewing b.s. without engaging your brain.
A national seniority list would be a priority I'd see coming from ALPA and the regionals. ALPA because they're so far behind the 8-ball that they can't help but entertain every dumba$$ idea that comes on the table. The regionals because they're all about to see consolidation on top of consolidation (it sounds like Skywest is trying to make the process start with XJT). I mean think about it, employees working at a pre-designated airline whether they wanted to or not. Pilots with no loyalty to a company to the point that they feel no desire to leave a hint of loyalty or appreciation to their company and just to move on to whatever company they can hold. I'm sure CEO's will go for that.
If you perceive SWA guys gloating on the forum then grow a set and call them out individually, but don't sit here and try and flame the F9 guys while sitting behind the security of your computer like some ball-less wonder.
We all chose to interview/stay at the airline of our choice (or even the airline industry for that much). To say we didn't is a lie. I know everyone is so damn enlightened these days that they love to point fingers and successful companies like SWA and treat them like Wal-Mart, because Wal-Mart is pure evil in their minds. The fact is that SWA started as a David getting his a$$ handed to him by Goliath and has been fighting ever since to stay ahead (or as quoted by others "to manage in good times just like they would in bad"). A lot of airlines had fuel hedges, but they sold them off for cash. SWA didn't and has used this momentum to grow more and more relative in the domestic marketplace. I know this statement seems (once again) evil, but the fact is it's the kind of business the airline industry has become. One last point, SWA entered and left the DEN and SFO markets once before due to them being cost prohibitive. Who was there saying that they were being bullied and should've been allowed to stay.
SWA is an awesome place to work and is made better because we work as a team and our management respects it's employees. If you want to work there bad enough I'm sure you could get on (I say this only because they've hired folks on their 3rd and 4th interviews). Or you can sit at your PC in your underwear and try and undermind every move we make. Either way, I'll be at work this weekend.
Once again, Good luck to the F9 folks. I've ridden on your jumpseat more than once and appreciate the lift and your great attitudes!