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Mr Kelly did not make an offer, he attempted to aid negotiations by making a SLI proposal...now it is up to the pilots to do their job and make a deal...the entire airline industry achieves seniority by the date of hire, no other metric...there is NO WAY that you can argue that it is FAIR to let pilots from the LESSER COMPANY (the one that was bought, the one that paid less, the one that was much less attractive to work for) hold CP seats ahead of FOs from the stronger, purchasing company who have been at the PURCHASING company longer...that would be a grotesque industry precedent.
 
Mr Kelly did not make an offer, he attempted to aid negotiations by making a SLI proposal...now it is up to the pilots to do their job and make a deal...the entire airline industry achieves seniority by the date of hire, no other metric...there is NO WAY that you can argue that it is FAIR to let pilots from the LESSER COMPANY (the one that was bought, the one that paid less, the one that was much less attractive to work for) hold CP seats ahead of FOs from the stronger, purchasing company who have been at the PURCHASING company longer...that would be a grotesque industry precedent.

You must have gained quite a bit of business negotiating experience in the Navy with the strict DoD profit margins and Unionized Sailors. The SERE School Executive MBA Program in Brunswick probably taught you your negotiating theories?
 
Kharma,

I think I a got at least as much management experience in the navy as you did flying cessnas. Right now you and I are two pilots, with two dates of hire, working for what is about to be, fortunately for you, the same STRONG company.

Kharma said: The SERE School Executive MBA Program in Brunswick probably taught you your negotiating theories?

When I was getting water boarded at SERE school, raises and benefits never came up...
 
Kharma,

I think I a got at least as much management experience in the navy as you did flying cessnas. Right now you and I are two pilots, with two dates of hire, working for what is about to be, fortunately for you, the same STRONG company.

Kharma said: The SERE School Executive MBA Program in Brunswick probably taught you your negotiating theories?

When I was getting water boarded at SERE school, raises and benefits never came up...

Good, then you will have no problem allowing the process to work itself out as negotiated by both parties.
 
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KP said: Good, then you will have no problem allowing the process to work itself out as negotiated by both parties.

No more problem than you do...
 
KP said: Good, then you will have no problem allowing the process to work itself out as negotiated by both parties.

No more problem than you do...

I have no issues as we have consistently played by the rules. I guarantee SWAPA would do the same if given an unacceptable first offer.
 
I took a paycut and went to the end of the line when I went to WN. Seems to me that anything better than that is a bonus.

Gup
 
I think you are failing to understand the basic point here. I don't think anyone really wants the nuclear option. I think I can speak for the vast majority of the group when I say we hope this works for the long term benefit of all and we can move on together as a srong united group.
The point is that given the choice of a bad SLI or continuing to go it alone we would prefer to continue to go on our way on our own. The problem really is that almost anything your side seems to be to consider "acceptable" will damage the career earnings of almost every SWAPA pilot while greatly increasing the career earnings of almost every AAI pilot.

Very good post Ghetto. Let's get this done.
 
From what I have read no SWA postings have leaked information in the deal. The SWA guys are negotiating in good faith, I wonder where the AAI guys are getting their information? Are the AAI leaks to inflame membership when the basic value of many people's livelihoods are on the table. Like it or not, this is serious business going on in Dallas. Swapa is working on a deal, AAI ??? Maybe not so much. The AAI leak does not give the context of the whole package, and that is unfair for everyone not to have the whole context. Like it or not SWA guys are not happy about this, or the leaks. They are also not happy a few AAI pilots are undercutting the process. The average SWA pilot has no cards to undermine the process, it is interesting that pcl is the good will killing machine between our two groups. An alpa rep who is unprofessional and irresponsible with the memberships interest. If in the end there is harm to the AAI pilot group from leaks, pin in on your leadership and individuals who didn't know how to act around big business. Sorry folks these are billion dollar deals, and child games are behind us. Like it or not the deal presented will take a lot of adjustment for both sides.
 

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