Jim, I'm a new guy. Wasn't here for the last time around and am playing to catch up (when I can get guys to talk politics about anything other than then current MEC issues). Thanks for the history lesson about what came from where.
I agree that limiting code share to a WO only and adding a block hour requirement was a win last time. My concern is more about what is going to happen THIS time. The demographic of the airline is rather different than it was 5 years ago. Many of us new guys spent years flying RJs at the expense of scope clauses that the legacies gave up and are worried about the downward trend happening here too. I agree that the current protections, although far from adequate are enough to protect MOST of the inter island flying that is done today. However, I am worried that the company is going to come after what we have (mostly the limit on HNL to the big 4). If they sweeten the pot enough with benefits for the Airbus (maybe a min day so suddenly those 3 day west coast trips actually pay an ok amount) there are enough votes there to cave on scope. I worry that a lot of the senior guys here have absolutely no idea what scope means and have never really even read Section 1.
I enjoy day trips for now but will head over to the widebody side as soon as I can hold it without a hit to my quality of life. That said, there are many guys here who look forward to retiring from the 717 (or what ever replaces it), being home every night for the rest of their careers. Having the option to do that is one of the things that makes this place different, and I really would hate to see that jeopardized.