Pilots complaining about a "seniority system" is like a lifeguard complaining that they don't like to get wet.
Please, can we put it to rest and move on to topics that has some point?
Thinking outside the box is fine but one must also deal with reality and understand what the term futile means.
Seniority is good for some, bad for others; how is that different than anything else. Different airlines operate with different business models and to expect to force upon them an employment protocol of having to hire pilots from a national seniority list is nonsense.
The topic of the thread is "AA Toxic Culture" not "why the seniority system is bad".
I have many friends at AA and they are great folks. I understand their frustration.
They as a company (management and employees) are doing something however that is one of the finest things that is occurring in the industry and that is supporting a non-profit,
Snowball Express, from Dec 8-13 in Dallas, TX.
Their pilots, flight attendants are working for free; management is working with the volunteers to bring over 1700 widows and children of military fallen heroes to Dallas, TX for 5 days, 4 nights, all expenses paid to be with other children of those military members who have died while serving since 9/11. It is the largest airlift of its kind by any airline...a very noble cause by some great airline employees.
Thanks to all of the AA employees and other vols who are helping out....for those few days they are working toward a common goal and it is a wonderful thing to see firsthand.
Sorry for the diversion from the fantasy of a national seniority list to the reality of an airline and its employees doings something truly remarkable that changes the lives of thousands in a positive way.