General Lee
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I have to agree DOH, or in my opinion which counts for nothing, length of service does matter. If you ignore this as in the case of AAA/AWA you end up with younger pilots senior to older ones. All this does is cause massive amounts of stagnation and resentment. There is no such thing anymore as "career expectations." Thats a bunch of crap. In the 80's USAir was on the top of the heap. In the early 90's when I got hired at UAL I was "set for life." Look at us now, we may have a great future or be gone who the hell knows. Nobody on this forum that's for sure. The CO junior folks may think they have it made but I would argue they haven't allowed enough time to pass by to see enough industry cycles. Pilots are like a bunch of children in a candy store. They just grab grab grab without any thought of what is right. Reminds me of that George Harrison song "I Me Mine."
What you seem to miss is that USAir was going to liquidate. So, looking at "career expectations" at that point, there were NONE. Without AWA's credit (do you pay for a house with cash, or a mortgage?), USAir East would have been GONE. No doubt about it. Then, throw in the fact that USAir East guys accepted BINDING ARBITRATION, then it looks more and more like they are babies.
And, McDoosh has no idea what he is talking about. If pilot groups can't come together and do it themselves, then they have to go to arbitration. That is the new Norm.
Bye Bye--General Lee