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JB v/s SWA

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I got offers from swa and JB. I've made up my mind with swa but any input to the other would be welcome.

Signed
The luckiest guy on my street,!!!!!!!!!!.
 
Come on you have to ask?
 
This is an insensitive question to ask considering the current environment.

I hope SW folks refrain from responding.
 
It depends on where you want to live. If JBLU has a domicile in a place you love I would go there and not deal with the commute. If SWA has a domicile in a place you want to live I would go there. I think you could be happy making a career at either company. The pay may be better at SWA, but pay is not everything. JBLU seems to be working on stuff to make life easier for pilots such as reserve scheduling issues and some sort of "virtual basing" system. I personally would rather work for Dave and Dave at JBLU than the guys at SWA. If JBLU can pull off the planned growth for the next 6 years, SWA is going to have a serious thorn in their side. SWA will be forced to change it's model or they will lose lots of people to JBLU. I personally would go to JBLU, but you sure wouldn't be making a mistake going to SWA. You must be the man to get offers from both and actually have that decision to make.
 
Are you a betting man? Wanna bet on a faster upgrade and future pay and work rules? If you do, then go to JetBlue.

If you aren't, do the safe comfortable thing and go to the company with an established track record of making a company profit while taking extremely good care of its employees and go to SWA.
 
Nice...:erm: I am sure those comments will help. Here we go with another JB thread
 
FBJ,

Why do you consider the question insensitive? Not a flame--just wondering your thought process. The pro/cons on various carriers (when they don't degenerate into name calling or other stupidity) can be pretty insightful as guys and gals talk about what they LIKE and DON'T LIKE about their carriers. Scattered among the piles of horsecrap are some occassional nuggets (hehehe) of good info.
 
burg said:
I got offers from swa and JB. I've made up my mind with swa but any input to the other would be welcome.

Signed
The luckiest guy on my street,!!!!!!!!!!.

Go to SWA and then bail as soon as you can to a cargo carrier like FedEx or UPS. They will not have to deal with economic pressures, furloughs, cutbacks or any other things that JBLU is dealing with, and SWA will have to deal with in the future. Pax carriers, the once favored route is way behind cargo with respect to job security and future wages.
 
The Airbus cockpit is a heck of a lot nicer than the 737. Think about where you'll be sitting in the next 20-25 years.
 
SWA is going to have a serious thorn in their side. SWA will be forced to change it's model or they will lose lots of people to JBLU

Hopefully, they are all senior to me.
 
burg said:
I got offers from swa and JB. I've made up my mind with swa but any input to the other would be welcome.

Signed
The luckiest guy on my street,!!!!!!!!!!.
SWA is on top, with some remaining up potential and a lot of down potential. I'll explain later.

JetBlue is up and coming and I'd speculate that the chances of up to down are 50/50.

Obviously, SWA is more stable and certainly more of a known. Even though their growth continues, they are basically a mature organization. My earlier mention of down potential comes from my belief that SWA is not imune to market pressure in the pilot wage department. It doesn't matter how people friendly SWA is, they can't continue paying half again to twice the going rate for a narrowbody pilot. The pay cut requests, or demands will take their toll on the work environment at SWA. On the upside, you'll not have to learn but one airplane for the next twenty or so years, and SWA has the best management in the business, so they WILL be here.

JetBlue is growing and therefore unstable. They could get raises, or paycuts. The current base structure will almost inevitabally evolve. You could get hired at B6 and find yourself junior assigned to a new crewbase as the company grows, etc.

I'd take B6 if I lived in Florida, New York or Caleeeefornia, and was a young man who didn't mind rolling the dice. The upside could/can be enormous. Otherwise, SWA offers a better assortment of base choices and less of a question of the future.

Congrats and if you don't mind telling, how did a civilian pilot get concurrent offers from two of the three hiring major airlines?
 
Truckdriver said:
If JBLU can pull off the planned growth for the next 6 years, SWA is going to have a serious thorn in their side. SWA will be forced to change it's model or they will lose lots of people to JBLU. .
You must have had a few too many my friend. That's a BIG if. B6 is already changing their growth plans by selling off five Scarebus'. I also doubt that SWA will lose many employees to B6. They may lose a few potential newhires, but I'll kiss your virtual behind if you can prove that a current/in good standing SWA pilot switches from purple to blue koolaide.:laugh:
 
It doesn't matter how people friendly SWA is, they can't continue paying half again to twice the going rate for a narrowbody pilot. The pay cut requests, or demands will take their toll on the work environment at SWA. On the upside, you'll not have to learn but one airplane for the next twenty or so years, and SWA has the best management in the business, so they WILL be here.

What? Paycut requests? 1 airplane?

Do you think the Southwest of today will be the same company in say 10 years? We gots the 797 coming in to replace the 737.
 
My only question is if you have already decided, why do you ask for opinions?

Sounds like ready fire aim to me.

Oh yeah, I would go with SW.

Congrats on the choices and good luck with SW.

FJ
 
SWA/FO said:
What? Paycut requests? 1 airplane?

Do you think the Southwest of today will be the same company in say 10 years? We gots the 797 coming in to replace the 737.
Those paycut requests will come my friend. There are too many of us driving around the same number of seats as yourself and doing it for half your wages to allow your employer to continue with business as usual. I'm not happy about working for half of your wages, but the numbers don't lie. Good Luck to ya, and I hope that you can continue to maintain those wages.
 
burg said:
I got offers from swa and JB. I've made up my mind with swa but any input to the other would be welcome.

Signed
The luckiest guy on my street,!!!!!!!!!!.
Flip a coin, my friend.
Look back 5, 10 years. Who could have predicted any of it?
You won't know the answer until you're 60 (65, 70?).
Go for the easiest commute!
Good luck!
 
:-) said:
You must have had a few too many my friend. That's a BIG if. B6 is already changing their growth plans by selling off five Scarebus'. I also doubt that SWA will lose many employees to B6. They may lose a few potential newhires, but I'll kiss your virtual behind if you can prove that a current/in good standing SWA pilot switches from purple to blue koolaide.:laugh:

Sorry, I didn't mean they would lose employees to JBLU. I'm talking about paying customers. Employees will stay put, but passengers will go with JBLU in droves when the JBLU route structure matures. SWA is known for CHEAP and that is it. JBLU can offer cheap with class. With a mature route structure, SWA won't be able to touch JBLU or VA if they ever get up and running. SWA does have some bumps in the future.
 
:-) said:
Those paycut requests will come my friend. There are too many of us driving around the same number of seats as yourself and doing it for half your wages to allow your employer to continue with business as usual.

Nice attitude.:puke: Thanks for your support. Other pilots groups might be driving around the same number of seats, but it takes a lot more of them to be as productive as a Southwest pilot. As far as which airline to pick, go with the one that you really want to work for the most. There is only one guarantee in the airline world, and that is there is no guarantee.
 
With respect to the first post, flame bait at best. Take your BS elsewhere.

As for last post SWA would be in the same boat as any other airline short of their fuel hedges. The fact is they out smarted the economy and the industry.

The question is whether they can continue to do so after their hedges run out.

As for B6, we are making our mistakes early enough and hopefully learning from them so we can be competitive for the future. Time will tell.
 

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