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That would be fine by me. I will have no problem accepting the final result. Not so sure about some of the angrier ladies on this board, though. :cool:

Your statement right there says a lot about your viewpoint, as well as the viewpoint of most of the AAI pilots. It's easy to accept an arbitrator's decision upfront, when you have nothing to lose, and everything to gain. Thanks for at least admitting that much.
 
Your statement right there says a lot about your viewpoint, as well as the viewpoint of most of the AAI pilots. It's easy to accept an arbitrator's decision upfront, when you have nothing to lose, and everything to gain. Thanks for at least admitting that much.

Oh, so I don't have anything to lose, is that what you're saying? Yeah, that's right. I've only invested ten years and have gotten to the 30th percentile. I'm only holding the schedules I want, holidays off and a short, on-line commute to ATL.

I have nothing to lose by this merger. Yeah, that extra $50K that I don't really need will make everything OK. :rolleyes:

I kept my first wife, bought my house at the right time, and my toys are paid for. Trading away my QoL for more money doesn't interest me. YMMV,
 
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Oh, so I don't have anything to lose, is that what you're saying? Yeah, that's right. I've only invested ten years and have gotten to the 30th percentile. I'm only holding the schedules I want, holidays off and a short, on-line commute to ATL.

I have nothing to lose by this merger. Yeah, that extra $50K that I don't really need will make everything OK. :rolleyes:

KMAYSMF

Like I said keep all that and be an FO. Money isnt important. Who cares about a seat unless you are in need of an ego boost. All the other benefits have been hashed already. Or do you need a refresher of those for the 100th time.

But whats in it for ME? Hypocrite! I know I am an idiot. Big words from such a wordly individual.
 
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Ty, Don't forget that in the real world you guys would have been shown the street after someone escorted you to your desk to retrieve your personal items. The same would have applied to the SWA pilots if a company had come in and purchased SWA. You had a choice and you chose to stay at AT. Be thankful you're not being shown the street!
 
Your QOL is going to change Ty- no matter where you end up on the list- the pairings will be very different- we like them a lot here- but the whole operation out of ATL will be different- and your little fiefdom isn't paramount -

Let me introduce a line you will hear all the time at WN-
"it's all about you, isn't it?"
"he's terrible, it's all about him in his world"

You can hold onto your selfishness- but it's about the one thing most southwest employees don't tolerate in their team.

You ought to get on board- bc this ships departing- and it would be a shame if you pissed yourself off, or even pissed this job away- bc you were afraid of changes around the corner. You might just like your new life and company Ty- but all I do know- is that your old life will be different in the not so distant future-
 
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I will do just fine as part of SWA. My point is that there is more to this than pay. Longevity has more value than pay.

Some of your co-workers seem to feel that we should just take the money and shut up about seniority. That isn't the way it works. Pay is transient, seniority is not. If pay rates change downward, are you going to give me my seniority back? I don't think so.
 
Like I said keep all that and be an FO. Money isnt important. Who cares about a seat unless you are in need of an ego boost. All the other benefits have been hashed already. Or do you need a refresher of those for the 100th time.

But whats in it for ME? Hypocrite! I know I am an idiot. Big words from such a wordly individual.

Sorry, pal. If it comes down to money versus seniority, seniority rules. And that is what I have expressed to our MC. I suggest your express your views to your MC.
 
Your QOL is going to change Ty- no matter where you end up on the list- the pairings will be very different- we like them a lot here- but the whole operation out of ATL will be different- and your little fiefdom isn't paramount -

Let me introduce a line you will hear all the time at WN-
"it's all about you, isn't it?"
"he's terrible, it's all about him in his world"

You can hold onto your selfishness- but it's about the one thing most southwest employees don't tolerate in their team.

You ought to get on board- bc this ships departing- and it would be a shame if you pissed yourself off, or even pissed this job away- bc you were afraid of changes around the corner. You might just like your new life and company Ty- but all I do know- is that your old life will be different in the not so distant future-

The subtly of your post is very telling. I have a feeling, Ty and my AirTran people will always be my family and you guys will just be my co-workers.
 

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