tankerhead
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Hiring 400 in 2014, 40 airplanes...
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Hiring 400 in 2014, 40 airplanes...
nada.
did you pay for your training at gulfstream fred?
Seriously? Read a dozen of his posts from SWA/ATN threads at random. If you can't figure it out then, then you're just as much of an egotistical a-hole as he is. This guy has made it his mission in life for the past three years to tell us how inferior we are to him.
- the job you had was inferior to swa's and that IS a seniority argument whether you like it or not
But it's not a better job. Big difference.
It's a better career. Big difference.
hahaha- please dude
That is ridiculous.
You are not inferior as people or pilots- the job you had was inferior to swa's and that IS a seniority argument whether you like it or not.
Jeez PCL- don't get your oversized granny panties in a wad -
It's funny how you have to make this personal- you have to make it something it's not bc you have to defend your indefensible position-
It's a better career. Big difference.
Actually I think our "job" was superior in many ways.
It's funny how much better the AT job was, AFTER the 9/27 acquisition announcement.![]()
I'm only being vocal now because I have seen both sides. I jumpseated on SWA around 2007, after upgrading on the 737 at AT. It was then that I realized we had a much better/modern approach to flying the 737. I told many a first officer that our procedures were better than SWAs IMO. There are many positives to SWA buying my airline. More access to dif bases. More destinations to non rev to. A larger more powerful company that has increased health and retirement benefits. Not denying any of that. The fallacy is that so many want to believe that SWA can be this personal fun loving airline and its enormous size. It's more of a concept than a practice now, from a top down perspective. Bottom line is I enjoy the drive to work more than the flying now. And that's OK. Everything changes.
Of course.
But I do find it funny how for years prior to the announcement, all I heard from AT crews was how bad it was over there, and many wanted to be over at SW. And not only on FI.
In addition to the folks that I know personally over there, I'd run into AT folks on the prison bus, jumpseats, airports etc. and none of them had much, if anything glowing to say about working at AT. A lot of "you guys hiring?" type of comments. I realize this is anecdotal, but until recently, I never heard how great pre 9/27 AT was to work at.
Too bad the word didn't get out sooner. Maybe some of our junior guys could've jumped ship and enjoyed the wonderful AT experience, and even ended up higher on the list than they are now!![]()
Brother, life is what you make it, doesn't matter where you work. After the Wright Amendment and the classics go away, AirTran will be just another picture in my airline album of good memories.