General Lee
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Well it's a great thing then that many of the 757s are being replaced by, wait for it.....737s! What % of pilots will be able to hold a line on a 757 at delta versus a line on a 737 at SWA in 2015? Don't forget to take your lid off before you get in your Kia. You better believe I'll be "mowing the lawn" at your place while you're on a 9 day to Nigeria.
You OBVIOUSLY don't know that the 739 pays about $3-4 less per hour than the domestic 756, and the 100 new 739s are replacing a combo of 757s, 320s, and some older 767-300 domestic planes, one for one. The 30-40 A320s pay less than the 739 rates, so some of the replacements will pay MORE. Also, with huge retirements coming before all 100 739s arrive, most current pilots will actually go to even bigger equipment, like the A330 and 767-400, making a lot more money as old pilots leave. What % of SWA pilots will move up to Capt within the next 10 years as they only retire about 150 a year? When one Capt at SWA leaves, one FO moves up and they hire a new one. At a legacy, one retirement at the top allows 10 upward movements, all with higher pay. Not at SWA. That is a HUGE difference you fail to understand. 4 years in a row around 2020 over 700 pilots are scheduled to retire at age 65 EACH YEAR. You probably can't fathom how much upward movement that means. So, get those hedge clippers ready Kato Kalin, cause you will be busy working at my guest cabin while I'm off to Rio or Munich, but this time from the left seat.
Bye Bye---General Lee
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