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If SWA was buying XJT...

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ummm... yeah. your point? you dont think xjt pilots could fly a 73?

I guess i don't understand what your point is about xjt merging with swa? Are you arguing that it should be relative seniority because the 73 doesn't mean anything?
 
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No, Kharma, you can't. In the infamous words of DiBicarri, "Don't go there".

Ty, don't start.

Yoyoma, although you haven't posted much before, with a board-join date of March, 2007, it's obvious you've been around long enough to know the rules as well.

No delving off into sexual-based personal attacks. From anyone. Don't want to start handing out suspensions today, so chill.

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So in other words, YoYama is saying if, hypothetically, of course, if Delta or United bought SWA to increase their domestic market share, he would expect the SWA guys to get stapled.
 
The fairest thing to do would be to put it to a vote. Take a vote of the combined pilot groups about stapling the AirTran pilots to the SWA seniority list.

Most likely 100% of the SWA pilots would vote yes, and most likely the AirTran FOs and junior CAs would vote yes.

Probably the only NO voters would be the AirTran CAs, and a vote to staple would likely pass by a significant majority. You gotta admit that a vote is really the only, true and fair way to integrate both groups into one.
 
The fairest thing to do would be to put it to a vote. Take a vote of the combined pilot groups about stapling the AirTran pilots to the SWA seniority list.

Most likely 100% of the SWA pilots would vote yes, and most likely the AirTran FOs and junior CAs would vote yes.

Probably the only NO voters would be the AirTran CAs, and a vote to staple would likely pass by a significant majority. You gotta admit that a vote is really the only, true and fair way to integrate both groups into one.

Hopefulely, they don't random drug test very often at your airline......

But I would not feel so all alone. Everybody must get stoned!

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