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Exactly. All these guys are hanging their hat (if they wear one, that is!) on is the Shuttle America arbitration.
NO OTHER arbitration has used pay rates for SLI.
The only thing waveygravey is fishing for is, "We went to another airline or from the military for a better paycheck." No ********************, Sherlock.
However, he still won't say why it matters how much another SWA pilot makes, does he?
The only reason it matters is that is wavey's reason for stealing someone else's seniority and jumping the line for an upgrade so....
Wait for it....
Wait for it...
HE CAN MAKE MORE MONEY!
What a surprise.
I went to public school in Indiana. Please explain to me how I'm jumping the line when my date hasn't changed.
GB,
You obviously don't know how "no bump/no flush" works.
Its not primarily for the benefit of individual pilots. Its for the benefit of the Company. Can you imagine the training costs if you have a system flush bid?
How many training events does that generate? Is that really what you want?
In reality, here's the way it works.
1. Generate a system SLI based on DoH.
2. Fill all NEW vacancies with the new system seniority list.
Granted, as you point out there will be 6 year CAs and 10 year F/Os. However, the day the first guy retires, one of the 10 year F/Os will get the bid.
Likewise, if one of the 6 year ATL CAs elects to bid F/O and a SWA base for QOL reasons, that ATL bid will be filled with an SWA CA or senior F/O.
If you don't want to fly with a CA junior to you, don't bid or fly ATL trips.
Eventually, all the F/Os senior to AAI CAs will end up as CAs senior to the AAI CAs.
The AAI CAs will be able to hold what they have as long as they stay in ATL or MCO. But if they elect to go to another base, they can only hold the seat/position their seniority can hold.
What really is the problem with that? You couldn't have been an ATL CA without the merger because YOU DIDN'T HAVE AN ATL CREW BASE.
Its amazing how the obvious escapes you guys.
Tell your parents to ask for their task money back. Are you serious?
You staple 650 pilots behind you and ban them from upgrading for a decade and you don't understand that you're jumping in front of them.
How can you honestly be that obtuse?
No, but would it have really hurt to have tossed our senior F/O's a bone and let us keep our own attrition, our own upgrades from the aircraft that are delivered in addition to yours, and any deliberate AAI CA downgrades for QoL?So it is your position that the "fair" solution is that the AAI f/os should receive the full benefit of the SWA retirements? That pushes a lot of SWA junior f/os upgrade dates past their retirement dates. I get it now. The AAI captains keep their seats and they get our retirements. It's really all about them because we had no career expectations.
No, but would it have really hurt to have tossed our senior F/O's a bone and let us keep our own attrition, our own upgrades from the aircraft that are delivered in addition to yours, and any deliberate AAI CA downgrades for QoL?
That still results in no earlier movement for you to the CA seat, according to what you posted earlier, correct? So what would it have hurt to let each side keep their own movement independent of their position on the ISL?
Yes, that was proposed. It was also shot down.
All the terms and conditions would keep our crews segregated for a decade, fighting for interpretations, and aggravated for years to come. I *WANT* a negotiated solution, but I'm wondering if an arbitrated one with no one to be angry at except the arbitrator would be a better way to go...
Yes, it would, because WE, the pilots of SWAPA bought and paid for those jets, yours and ours, with our no growth over the previous 3-5 years.So what would it have hurt to let each side keep their own movement independent of their position on the ISL?
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