Fubijaakr
Seniority is Forever
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One word: staple. And you AirTran pilots will be soooooo lucky that SWA "saved" you and your dismal careers....
What a TOOL!
But not unexpected.
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One word: staple. And you AirTran pilots will be soooooo lucky that SWA "saved" you and your dismal careers....
What a TOOL!
Please. You know that's not fair. Just as relative seniority with F9 wasn't fair (see below),
Even if we did merge with you guys, the SLI scenario would be the same due to the age of the respective airlines. Remember, one of the prime requirements of both ALPA merger/frag AND Allegheny/Mohawk is NO WINDFALLS. A straight ratio SLI merger with EITHER Alaska or SWA would be a huge windfall for AAI pilots.
ALPA 54,000. The only ones you can count on are the ones that work with you. And then you cannot even depend on all of them. The other 52,500 won't help you. Do you really think that if you took job action the other 53000+ will be behind you.
AAI won't be bought by SWA. They will wait until you are on the way out before they would buy your assets.
PCL,
Why would you consider yourself "stuck" with SWAPA? We've got a good group; you'd have more say on your representation; and we represent our pilots well.
As to your "our #1 should go to SWA #1 or 2 is ridiculous. However, putting them more inline with their DOH is more reasonable. Besides, what would be the most senior guy, about a '92/'93 hire? Is it reasonable to expect them to be as senior as our 1974 hire? Our first 1600 folks only go to 1996, so...........what gives? I say feather folks in, but be reasonable. Before you claim we were unreasonable, remember we were only given a short timeframe to negotiate an integration. If you had been in the room during the negotiation, you may change your tune about our "irrational" offer.
Regarding your lack of interest in flying at SWA, why is that? Do you think that all of the banter on this chicke$hit, anonymous board is representative of our pilots? I think we have a good thing going here. No furloughs at WN. No concessions at WN. Great QOL at WN. Pretty good treatment from the company. I know a bunch of your dudes and think they could fit nicely.........why don't you want anything to do with us? After pay, QOL, corporate relationships, indy pilot association with access, and almost no difference in operations; what, exactly, is left to be concerned about?
This sounds very much like an east v west merger, but now it would be a TX v GA battle. Trust me - it ain't going to be fun.
Metrojet
One word: staple. And you AirTran pilots will be soooooo lucky that SWA "saved" you and your dismal careers....
I think pay is all that matters. I fly for a living, I do not care what type of airplane I fly, only pay and QOL really matter to me.
I wouldn't say their is no comparison. Airtran has been profitable for 8 of the last 9 years and has grown from 40 airplanes to 140 airplanes under the umbrella of the largest legacy airline hub in the world (Delta operates around 1000 flights a day out of ATL). Both Southwest and Airtran have been very successful finding their place in the domestic market.As far as making money you need to look at more than the last year. SWA has a history of profits for the last 35 years. There is no comparison between the two carriers.
Is it just me, or it this thread fvcking stupid?
Yep.Is it just me, or it this thread fvcking stupid?
Which union has the national record for being sued by its own affiliates?
Which union has the national record for job actions by its own employees?
Which union has the national record for the most events of an affiliate jumping ship to a competitor?
Which union has signed more concessionary contracts than progressive ones over the last 20 years?
Which union had to sell its headquarters building to fund lawsuit claims?
Which union charges almost twice the amount in dues yet operates on a much lower surplus?
Which union has almost four times the administrative overhead loading before the money can be put to member use?
Which union has had former leaders do jail time?
Which union's executives individually earn almost three times the other's?
>>will not fly struck work<<
Yeah, ask the Comair guys about that.
OK ALPO guy i want to hear your response ....![]()
Refer to the Usair/America West. Relative seniority, is the only fair way. That's what the new merger law says, that's what your arbitrator would say.
But what do I know.
I wouldn't say their is no comparison. Airtran has been profitable for 8 of the last 9 years and has grown from 40 airplanes to 140 airplanes under the umbrella of the largest legacy airline hub in the world (Delta operates around 1000 flights a day out of ATL). Both Southwest and Airtran have been very successful finding their place in the domestic market.
Airtran had to make some difficult changes to the business plan last year (including slowing the growth) due to the spike in fuel prices. Those decisions put Airtran is a good position to return to profitability quickly as evidenced by 2009 producing record quarterly profits. Southwest was able to put off their changes until this year since Southwest was somewhat insulated from the higher fuel prices last year.
Either way, both airlines are strong and can coexist in the same marketplace as evidenced in BWI, MDW, and MCO and soon to be in BOS, LGA, and MKE. Southwest has an advantage of a really strong balance sheet with little debt while Airtran has some of the lowest unit costs in the industry. Southwest and Airtran will continue to chip away domestic marketshare from the legacies for many years to come either as a merged company or as independent LCCs.
I think he already said that...?PCL,
Its not DoH and you know it.
And, of course, airline CEO's ALWAYS do what they say they're going to do in those vague press releases...Besides, Kelly has stated they're looking for a bankrupt 737 operator. That would be Sun Country. And those jamokes would probably eagerly take a staple just to get a whiff of SWA behinds.
The answer to every one of this questions is "not ALPA."
PCL,
Its not DoH and you know it. DoH is not recognized by ALPA merger/frag policy OR A/M. .
Yeah and how many Airtran pilots have been hired or applied at Swa.
Just kidding. I hope it never happens.
which union has the national record for being sued by its own affiliates?
Which union has the national record for job actions by its own employees?
Which union has the national record for the most events of an affiliate jumping ship to a competitor?
Which union has signed more concessionary contracts than progressive ones over the last 20 years?
Which union had to sell its headquarters building to fund lawsuit claims?
Which union charges almost twice the amount in dues yet operates on a much lower surplus?
Which union has almost four times the administrative overhead loading before the money can be put to member use?
Which union has had former leaders do jail time?
Which union's executives individually earn almost three times the other's?
>>will not fly struck work<<
yeah, ask the comair guys about that.
Sorry, help me out here. SWAPA would care about ALPA's merger policy because..........
The QOL that you mention is the key. The only way to maintain QOL is to maintain relative seniority.
Is it just me, or it this thread fvcking stupid?