Not really relevant to my post, but I'll bite.
Actually it is relevant. You posit that ALPA isn't doing anything, I suggest a solution to your complaining...
Being in the seniority position I am, I would be all for it, so long as my butt goes with the plane. But I see no safety value or "taking it back" value in just taking the cream of the regional planes into the majors. So long as a single non-mainline puddle jumper is flying with a mainline logo on it, there will be whipsaw between the regionals and mainline.
No, you don't understand. It is not about you... that is the problem right? Individual greed and antipathy that started with the major guys that snubbed the turboprops, then the 50 seat jets.
If the mainline guys want the 90s or 76s or whatever, they need to take it all in house and deal with that little piece-of-crap prop or RJ being how you start your career at Continental, Delta, American, or United.
So UAL just shed its 737 fleet as regional jet flying increased. It was a transfer of jobs not a moving of pilots.
So long as any scope is allowed, there will be the problems every mainline pilot is gnashing their teeth about. Management will wave some carrot or threaten with some stick and the senior guys will bite. Next thing you know, we're right back where we started.
So that's my two cents. Take it all, with something besides a straight staple, or hands off!!
And they'll just have to put up with my lazy butt down here flying my shiny jet for lower rates and bringing down the whole industry!!!
You don't seem to be getting it... regionals are vendors that provide lift. that is part of the Way of Outsourcing in American (WOA!) done in many industries that even we as pilots patronize.
If mainline can lose NBs and jobs to regionals with no seniority gain if they follow the jets to the regionals... are you saying that if mainline gets the jets back that your seniority is portable? Suddenly the application and interview process is not for you?
Not sure what you want here? You want the whipsaw to end, that all flying be done by mainline and you want your seniority to be not only portable but integrated?
Perhaps you didn't read the part in my post that mentioned pain.
It appears the real question here is... if mainline can negotiate regional jets on mainline property.... how do you justify him/her losing seniority to you on his list?
In the end, a radical change will probably call for some pain... however, if you can provide a win win scenario, I am open to hearing it...