redflyer65
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Ty,
You were making 152/hr when Southwest bought you guys. I know we've been over this before, so I'm not looking for a rehash the why/where, and I understand you've been making 179/hr since your new contract. But here is the timeline you guys are bellyaching about...
Hourly rates for a AirTran CA with 12+ years
Sept. 2010 - 152/hr (Original AAI rate)
Oct. 2010 - 179/hr (new contract rate)
Jan. 2015 - 153/hr (new SW rate upon being in the right seat)
Sometime in 2016, re-upgrading to 218/hr at SW CA rates.
An approximate loss for you of 25 thousand dollars for ONE year, and after that....earning money that you would have never seen at AirTran. You'd make up your 'loss' in less than six months. And I'm being rather generous with the comparison.
Combine that with every single AirTran FO making 30% more, but I guess that's just not enough..
You were making 152/hr when Southwest bought you guys. I know we've been over this before, so I'm not looking for a rehash the why/where, and I understand you've been making 179/hr since your new contract. But here is the timeline you guys are bellyaching about...
Hourly rates for a AirTran CA with 12+ years
Sept. 2010 - 152/hr (Original AAI rate)
Oct. 2010 - 179/hr (new contract rate)
Jan. 2015 - 153/hr (new SW rate upon being in the right seat)
Sometime in 2016, re-upgrading to 218/hr at SW CA rates.
An approximate loss for you of 25 thousand dollars for ONE year, and after that....earning money that you would have never seen at AirTran. You'd make up your 'loss' in less than six months. And I'm being rather generous with the comparison.
Combine that with every single AirTran FO making 30% more, but I guess that's just not enough..