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A Crisis That Tops Them All

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Most of us here at SWA are proud of our past accomplishments. However, one of the best ways for us to start a turn for the worse, is to let that pride become arrogance.

If we're not careful we will be our own worst enemy.
 
I got to agree with Xanders post... I dont want to see any airline fail, SW is no 5 for me, all the past ones are gone, and I empathize with every single airline employee who is watching the cost of fuel skyrocket, and their employers losses mount. Still, what concerns me is as a Nation, we are not addressing consumption. I am sick of seeing a 125 pound mom picking up her kids in a 3 mpg Humvee. Admittedly, my wife drives a Tahoe, because I don't feel safe with her and the kids in anything smaller. Defensive driving now means being in a vehicle that can sustain an impact from some other knucklehead in an SUV that was talking on a cell phone and not paying attention. I was a new driver in the oil embargo and rationing in the 70's, and people talked about what they could do... carpooled, etc, etc. Back then, people who drove gas guzzlers were sort of ridiculed...I dont hear that now, just how much more it's gonna cost to keep on doing what we are doing. Perhaps if gas went to $10./gal, we'd get off the stick and start persuing some other energy sources. I'm no engineer, but no one will ever convince me it takes 200+ horsepower to get to the store for a pack of smokes. A beetle had 38 HP, got 20+ mpg, and could be overhauled for 300 bucks, but to drive one today is asking to get run over.
 
"Admittedly, my wife drives a Tahoe, because I don't feel safe with her and the kids in anything smaller"

"I am sick of seeing a 125 pound mom picking up her kids in a 3 mpg Humvee."

Maybe that woman feels it is a safer car, so to heck with gas consumption. I think she has as much right as you, don't you agree?

As for safety in larger cars, sure, they may be safer, but why are smaller cars unsafe, is it inherent? No, the problem is, that when a Escalade hits a Corolla, well, guess who "wins", just like your Tahoe and a semitruck.
 
Turn&Pull is right. Man, can you bro's dial it down a notch or two? It's nice to be proud and confident but jeez. We've got a major U.S. City in chaos, oil topping $70 a barrel, Jet A at 1.90/gal. (was .80 cents not all that long ago) - auto gas at $3.25/gal. - record budget deficit, along with the continued threat of terrorism. Should this economy tank big time, watch out because we all will be affected.
 
Green said:
Dan Roman,
Be careful people might label you a conspiracy theorist if you connect the dots between ex oil execs running the country with unprecendented profits at the oil companies. Bush has to pay back all those who put him in office, and it sure as heck wasn't the workers.

ditto.
 
Ole Canyonblue...Man you're cool!

canyonblue said:
They said we would never win in Texas. Then they said we would never win in California. No way Southwest would ever fly and make money on the East Coast. Southwest takes 8 legs to fly coast to coast, they could never do it nonstop. Putting Southwest and "cannot" in the same sentence, priceless.

Like the monkey in the zoo that can't stop beating off! It must feel good to you but it looks like crap to the rest of us.

Priceless? I'll tell you what is priceless. It is priceless to see how quickly what was once a pretty cool group of pilots, devoid of a-holes by any comparison, can find a new, unprecedented level of arrogance.

What makes your crap attitude worse than anything we ever saw from the likes of any pilot group before is that it no longer translates. Wars, SARS, terrorism, $70 dollar oil, natural disasters, etc. have precluded any sort vengful victory you wish to chalk up. You have a great job; Good for you. Now, how about you enjoy a nice hot cup of shut the f_ck up!
 
LuckyDad said:
I am sick of seeing a 125 pound mom picking up her kids in a 3 mpg Humvee. Admittedly, my wife drives a Tahoe, because I don't feel safe with her and the kids in anything smaller.


Now THAT is funny. Have you ever thought about running for congress? I bet you'd be perfect there.
 
Here is an idea

This is outside the box:

Lets band together UAL, CAL, DAL, NWA, AWA, and AA employee groups and, forming a consortium, we can find a median payscale that we can assign to a low cost B737 operation (something like Ted). Lets take that directly to Wall Street (bypass our managements and work directly with shareholders or the boards) and seek funding to buy Southwest. I'm betting we could attract some deal based on the fact that if you projected "Ted like" pay onto the SWA operation it will throw off a ton of money quickly. Certainly within the time the fuel hedges are valid we can cash out the immediate financiers. Then break up the SWA operation via an auction-like sale between the remaining airlines. Close the book on SWA and restore airfares to what they are supposed to be.

Thoughts?

Canyonblue, how does that sound?
 
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Dizel, I'm not sure what the point of your post was... Yes, I would agree that a person has the right to drive anything they feel is safer. I didn't mean to sound as if I was slamming the lady in the humvee (though reading the post again, I can see why my wife says I don't communicate well), I was slamming the situation where she feels like thats what she needs in order to feel safe on our roads and highways. What I was trying to say is it is sad that, as a Nation, safer cars mean bigger, less efficient ones. You dont see this sense of entitlement in Europe, where high gas prices have reprioritized public thinking. If it was safe to drive a mini, you can bet my wife and kids would be in one, but until then, unless someone repeals the laws of physics, safer means bigger, and that's what I resent, in order to be "crashworthy", it has to get 10 mpg and weigh 4 tons. We have missed the boat. In school, in the 70's, there was an artical published by a group of engineering students attending Cal-Poly. Being in the middle of the gas crisis, when prices were high, they wrote the "Big 3" automakers asking why mileage was so low, and could they produce a car that got 100 mpg. The response from the automakers was "wasn't feasable, couldn't be done. etc. etc. So the students took a MGB, removed the engine, installed a Kubota turbo-diesel tractor engine, altered the gearing slightly, and got slightly over 100 mpg and a perfectly roadworthy vehicle.
You could certainly duplicate it now, but who in the hell would feel safe in the MGB? There has to be a better way than the system we have.
 
SkiFishFly said:
Honda Civic - Great safety rating, 4 door sedan, 40mpg.

04' Toyota Highlander 3.3L V6/All wheel-drive/7 pax/airbags everywhere.

30mpg on the highway at 65mph. 120 mile drive takes 20 min longer and 10mpg better than at 80mph.

Put in a CD, set the cruise and relax...

Unit
 
LuckyDad said:
I got to agree with Xanders post... I dont want to see any airline fail, SW is no 5 for me, all the past ones are gone, and I empathize with every single airline employee who is watching the cost of fuel skyrocket, and their employers losses mount. Still, what concerns me is as a Nation, we are not addressing consumption. I am sick of seeing a 125 pound mom picking up her kids in a 3 mpg Humvee. Admittedly, my wife drives a Tahoe, because I don't feel safe with her and the kids in anything smaller. Defensive driving now means being in a vehicle that can sustain an impact from some other knucklehead in an SUV that was talking on a cell phone and not paying attention. I was a new driver in the oil embargo and rationing in the 70's, and people talked about what they could do... carpooled, etc, etc. Back then, people who drove gas guzzlers were sort of ridiculed...I dont hear that now, just how much more it's gonna cost to keep on doing what we are doing. Perhaps if gas went to $10./gal, we'd get off the stick and start persuing some other energy sources. I'm no engineer, but no one will ever convince me it takes 200+ horsepower to get to the store for a pack of smokes. A beetle had 38 HP, got 20+ mpg, and could be overhauled for 300 bucks, but to drive one today is asking to get run over.

Isn't a Hummer H2 simply a Tahoe in disguise? Thought they shared the same chassis.
 
JoeMerchant said:
To cover the costs, the legacy carriers would probably have to raise their fares by 30-40%. Do you really think a carrier, who raises their fares that much, wouldn't see a dramatic drop in traffic?

Last year AA carred about 90 million pax. A $10 increase gets 900million more in revenue. Until someone says "NO, I'm not buying the gas for the jet" management will just keep coming back. An it may come down to defying a court order or mass resignation.

It's not an issue of one or two people just quitting. We all have to put it on the line to be successful. When managment can no long count on labor to fund the company then they will have to raise fares.

Unit
 

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