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RESPECTFULLY, Airtan has the largest planes on order currently, 40 738s. If there are fences and higher paying planes, the AT pilots would get them first, since their company ordered them, and that is what the arbitrators would say too. How about a 5 year fence on all 738s for the AT guys? You could also fence down the 717s, but they hold almost the same amount as the 735s, so the rates would be pretty darn close. That sure would fence out a lot of ATL and MKE for the SWA pilots. That is how arbitration and fences work. Do you really want that MY BEST FREINDS??? No, you don't, if you don't have to. PEACE AND LOVE MY BROTHERS!!! PEACE OUT!
Regardless, ALL OF YOU ARE FANTASTIC PEOPLE. DARN IT ALL, YOU GUYS ARE REALLY COOL. And, if you have some time tomorrow, try to do something nice for someone or something. If you see a Mom struggling with her 5 kids while trying to put groceries in her Mercedes SUV, ask her if you can help her out. See ya!
Bye Bye--General Lee
Am I reading this wrong? It looks like SWA has 116 Firm orders through 2016 with and additional 37 options through 2017. How does Aitrans 40 come close to this?
Scroll to the bottom and read for yourself:
http://www.southwest.com/investor_relations/if_quarterly_earnings.html
For the love of all that is holy Gen you were an irritating rash under my sack ten+ years ago on here.
It's just so, so sad that you are still here while the rest of the graduating class went to college, got a job, got married and had a couple kids. Yet you are still here..ALL THE TIME.
Kinda creepy man.
Regarding your post, I agree.
Let's bring it ALL to the table.
Let the AB decide.
That's where it will end up anyway.
I was just curious if ANY AT pilot would be willing to actually negotiate anything..
So how about you let them answer for themselves?
Have a DELICIOUSLY DELIRIOUSLY DANDY DELTA DAY DOOD!!
I am a senior AAI f/o within 6 months of upgrade here. I have a few questions...
why do SWA pilots call AAI pilots going to SWA pay rates a windfall?
Are you not enjoying that same windfall?
I am guessing that a lot of SWA pilots were hired from the regionals where they were working at substandard pay. Isn't this also a windfall for you - making a great salary at a good company? Why would you begrudge AAi pilots also working for these pay rates?
Are SWA pilots paying AAI pilots salaries? Are they "losing" something if AAi pilots are on the same pay rates? Then why do some act like this is a gain for AAI pilots and a loss for SWA pilots?
Secondly, like I said earlier, I am a senior f/o (been here 6 years) and was looking at upgrade within the next six months. If I upgrade I will be a Captain making approx $135-140k a year at AirTran. If I am not allowed to upgrade (due to a less favorable integration) I would still be a F/O, making approx $130-140k a year and have my upgrade put off 5-10-15 ? years at SWA. My question is, how is that a "windfall"? Captain, 135k or F/O, 135k, and a 5-15yr upgrade....
I am hopeful that this will resolve itself in a professional and amicable manner. After going through this once before with TWA, I know better than to think that the best in human nature will rise to the surface. I don't want to take away anything from my new SWA brothers - in fact I want to work hard to make sure that everything gets better for ALL of us. But please don't try and take away from me and tell me it's what I deserve.
Few? 14300 is a few checkins?but I check in a few times
I'm willing to let every AT guy have exactly what they have Today.
Same pay, same benefits, same domiciles, same retirement, same seat, etc.
But if you want to come play in this sandbox you will need to give up something.
So what are you willing to give up?
T45 and Co..
Can someone from SWA explain to me why relative seniority is such a bad deal for you?
i mean.. do you really think that airtran is going to come in and get better then relative seniority and you are going to get worse? That means worst case you will be right where you are today, only with future growth.
I understand the upgrade times might be delayed.. but which side will now face a longer delay?
This is a lot different then buying (F9) a company in bankruptcy and shrinking and trying to preserve jobs. -I for one prefer the DAL/NWA model over the LCC/AW one.