enigma
good ol boy
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Willie Wonka said:I have been flying for JB for a couple months and just received a call for a SW training date. I love flying for JB, but SW is a great company too. I feel lucky to be in the position I am, but the decision is a difficult one for me. What should I do?
Willie, your question sort of implies that you consider both companys to be equal opportunities. I don't believe that to be the case. If I was you, I'd carefully study each carrier and pick the one that I felt would allow me the most stable (did I spell that correctly?) career. I personally think that both companies are in for some rough sailing in the next ten years, SWA must find a way to keep their people working like underdogs, and B6 will have to develop into a true nationwide carrier. Currently, SWA's model is still unique and it would seem that the only obstacle to their continued success would be keeping labor costs low. On the other hand, while SWA is not a true competitor to the legacy carriers, JB is competing directly and has managed to find a way to skim the cream off of the top. What happens to JB when they attempt to service more than just major population centers? I doubt that JB will be able to equal their current margins when they grow into a true national carrier. NYC is obviously a large market, but it is not the center of the universe. Looking at JB's route map, one would think that there were no people between NY and Denver.
Whatever you decide, I wish you peace with your decision.
enigma
BTW, please don't anyone misread my comment about SWA people working like underdogs. It is not demeaning to employees, nor accusing to management.