AMRCostUnit
Back on the 737
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- Jun 12, 2004
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Uaav8tr, I too am comtemplating leaving AA for SWA after 12.5 years. Billions of debt to service, 8 years to Captain upgrade to make less than I did as a 777 FO. With all the furloughs I am getting more junior everyday day. Eagle is taking over more and more domestic. One year of hiring at SWA would put me at the same percent on their list that at I now am at AA. I would leave with B Fund plus 401k ($220k) to roll over into a self-directed IRA.
Most important, however, is the uncertainy. I don't want to spend the next 19 years always checking 6 and wondering what they are taking away next or when I am out the door. Better to start over at 41 than 51...
The question I ask the Captains I fly with is: "What could happen at AA that would make me sorry I left?" No good answer yet.
SWA represents stability. What they do works. I'm willing to put it all on the line because, watching AMR run the show, I feel it is worth the risk.
So Uaav8tr, follow your instincts. I concur with your reasoning and hope to follow your path. No call for a year now for me but I am light on PIC (1600hrs) since I have not flown Captain since my Air Force days.
Unit
P.S. Can some call and at least pretend they are from SWA?
Most important, however, is the uncertainy. I don't want to spend the next 19 years always checking 6 and wondering what they are taking away next or when I am out the door. Better to start over at 41 than 51...
The question I ask the Captains I fly with is: "What could happen at AA that would make me sorry I left?" No good answer yet.
SWA represents stability. What they do works. I'm willing to put it all on the line because, watching AMR run the show, I feel it is worth the risk.
So Uaav8tr, follow your instincts. I concur with your reasoning and hope to follow your path. No call for a year now for me but I am light on PIC (1600hrs) since I have not flown Captain since my Air Force days.
Unit
P.S. Can some call and at least pretend they are from SWA?