Like I said. I would not wish our level of disappointment on you guys.
You don't have to. It's already there. Evidently you cannot fathom this, from the comments you make here, but our career expectations as SWA FO's have taken a hit. We now have 800+ new captains that, in essence, got hired off the street. GK has said that due to industry and economic concerns, we will not grow, and in fact will have less capacity in 2012 than 2011.
Right now it is the other way around, and I doubt all 6000 of u will be PO'd even after it goes to arbitration. I serverly doubt it unless we get a 20% bump in senority and you guys take a 38% loss. I doubt even an arbitrator would do that.
If you are insinuating that SWA guys got a 20% bump in seniority, I'd like to see your math. I personally got a 9% bump, which, by the way, will make little to no difference in my life. Yes, you guys did take a big seniority hit, and I can imagine your pain, but it was not without recompense, and a lot of it, when you consider both pay and benefits. I will be flying with AAI guys who are junior to me, who are making $60k+ more per year than I.
You know I am tired of the threats. Luv my arse. Go fek yourselfs. Suck my !#$!#$
I'm sorry you all feel threatened, but no one here has any power to make you feel that way (or shouldn't anyway). The only one is GK, and if I were you, I would feel some trepidation at turning this down, because he is not averse to seeking other paths to avoid unnecessary expense. If it makes you feel any better, we feel somewhat threatened on our side, due to GK insisting that he save training costs by protecting your seats, even out of seniority.
Of course, it's all just business, and it's not personal. I just don't want you to think that you have a monopoly on misery. Whether you agree with it or not, the fact is that SWA FO's have been dealt a hit to their career expectations, with nothing to make up for it. You've been dealt a seniority hit (as you should have, being the smaller, lesser valued, and acquired carrier), but with a windfall of financial gains that should more than make up for the pain.