Im just curious, what do SWA pilots eat on transcons? With no meals or what not, do you guys just grab stuff in the airport terminal or munch on snacks? Or do you guys have crew meals on board?
This isn't the SWA of old. They are morphing in to a legacy. This merger will just accelerate the transition. Your gonna have disgruntled employees after this merger. Not sure on which side, yet.
People will say oh you won't fly international, oh you'll fly a 737 all your life, you want to live in ATL, Delta is a bigger company with more aircraft types. All this is nonsense. Bases don't matter. Planes dont matter. Both are good companies to work for, as far as being a pilot. Both have...
Southwest is indeed turning in to a legacy. Also people are starting to realize that they often don't have the "lowest fare" even when accounting for bag fees. Fuel hedges have run out and labor costs are increasing big time. They are going to bigger airports... LGA, BOS, etc. This is not the...
Most of the time I have priced airline tickets, the legacies are significantly cheaper than SWA... even after factoring in bag fees.
SWA is turning in to a legacy. They will eventually add bag fees, you heard it here. While SWA is still a good company, and a great place to work, it is not the...
Listen the majority of these guys are doing it probably because they have a hard-on about being the "interview captain". If republic has any class they would be hand picking guys to do this, taking them off trips, and paying them. I worked for them so I know how classless the airline is, but...
Heard a rumor that Republic put out a memo asking if any captains want to come in on their days off to do interviews WITHOUT PAY.
Please tell me this isn't true? Also I was told they had over 60 people apply. I'm being serious here folks.
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