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You have put downs because you have nothing else to back your foolishness. Its typical for you KP. You might want to check again your facts again. You my friend are pathetic and its a shame you will be working at SWA one day. Sad little man...sad!

Sorry, I didn't understand your caveman writing style. You said something about seats being important but I don't understand how it ties into the thread topic of possible Southwest pilots trying to extrapolate some meaningless hiring data.
 
Yes, I can verify there is a thread about AT guys who interviewed at SWA. Its down the page a bit as it doesn't have too many replies. The poster specifically asks guys not to list individual's names on the site but to email them to a specific address instead. For this reason, I can't presume to know how many names have been sent but the thread does have quite a few views.

Please oh please!, post some more info on the subject! The guys on our MC are going to love it!

Keep braiding the rope that's going to be used to hang yourself!
 
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I have never interviewed at SWA but some guys I know that did only were interviewed once. How many interviews does the average SWA newhire experience before getting the official offer? I know of several that had more than one and are now at SWA.
 
I have never interviewed at SWA but some guys I know that did only were interviewed once. How many interviews does the average SWA newhire experience before getting the official offer? I know of several that had more than one and are now at SWA.


That is true, there are many guys who interviewed and were hired on the second or third time around. The point, I think is that those people interviewed and were eventually hired do to their interview experience, and were not just handed a huge payraise and QOL.
 
So let me get this right... I'm an arbitrator and someone hands me a list with 30 names and says these 30 airtran guys interviewed at southwest. I got the list from a chat room on an aviation web board.

I'm not a lawyer but if I were and I was working for ALPA I would hand the arbitrator a list with 60 names on it... "These 60 guys from SWA interviewed with Airtran" I got the list from Ty Webb on flightinfo.

Well judging by the two lists I will staple SWA in AAI.

Get it.
 
I think the point isn't the names, of the people on the list.. The question that is being asked is this: How many pilots at SWA currently have, or have had apps in at AAI.. Answer.. probably 0.

How many AAI guys have had recent apps in at SWA? Who knows.. more than 0..
 
I always wanted to work for a company with poor employee relations and a terrible contract! Better yet, I finally get to pay dues to ALPA after 5700 SWA pilots vote to oust SWAPA. Maybe I could be the first SWA pilot to actually quit and put an app into AAI! Sarcasm off...
Dolce
 
Sorry...forgot to add the recently numbered SWA new-hires. It will be closer to 6000 SWA pilots who vote in ALPA after all is said and done!
 

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