ron burgundy
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PLC here is your math:
100% of the AT pilot group is making more than when they were bought.
Every FO that crossed over to the Southwest side got a 40% to 50% pay raise the second they crossed on top of the pay raises that they got after the purchase. That is over half of your seniority list that got massive pay raises.
Every Captain that came over may or may not be making close to what they were making the last year but they are still making more than what they were before the acquisition.
The fact that 70% of the captains that came over can now hold captain here giving them an additional 35% pay raise over what they were making as a captain at AT.
With almost 90 percent of your workgroup making anywhere from 35% to 50% more here as SW than they were making at AT it is kind of hard to listen to you whine about "MATH" as the only thing that the SW pilots got was a lot more people who were a lot younger coming in above them and not a single stock option or pay raise to ease the pain.
Anyways the only math you need now is what the max tongue weight is for a double wide.
Yawn.
I really don't like rehashing this stuff, but if you insist on revising history, expect someone to come along and set the record straight.
Even under our 2001 contract, I was making 154./hr, which is more than I'm making now, even without 14 years of inflation.
And, although you have conveniently forgotten it, the AirTran pilots voted down the $180./hr pay rates in a failed TA 7 years ago, the rates we were revisited upon us after the announcement; that's where they came from, they weren't just plucked out of the air.
Facts are stubborn things.....But they are what they are.
If you want to keep playing this game, the lack of unity it encourages wil likely bite you in the axx.
Lead the charge up the hill, but don't be surprised if you look back and see there are only a few loudmouths behind you. Most people, OSW and FAT have already grown up and moved on.
You got a raise AFTER/and only because SWA bought your company....try comparing CA to CA rates at acquisition...you probably weren't even qualified to interview at SWA when I got hired...pompous blow hard prick...
You seem to not understand what a fact is and base everything on what your personal situation is.
Because please show me exactly where I revised history.
Grateful? Try looking in the mirror...and then pat yourself on the back...feel better? But the truth is you never would have gotten in the door on your own steam...and you know it...
For all I know your great to fly with...as almost all FATs truly are...but forum regulars due tend to take the job and themselves too seriously....maybe you should step away from the keyboard...and engage humans face to face with your views on the integration and just how bad the FATs made out...I'm guessing it's a view most here don't share...
You said:
"100% of the AT pilot group is making more than when they were bought."
Proven False.
You said:
"Was it when I said that you are making more now than before the purchase? No, once again pretty easy to compare pay rates.".
Again, False.
I was making $154. under our 2001 Contract. That is more than I am making here, even without inflation cutting it in half.
Give it a rest, Chief. You're starting to sound as crazy as Wacky-Jack.
:laugh:
If you were making $154 under the 2001 contract which I believe was 12th or 15th year top out pay. That means you had at least 12 years before the purchase. That also means you should have no problem holding captain here which is a lot more than $154 an hour. So, unless you decided to stay FO for the quality of life? Then the math is stupid simple that you and everyone else is making more than when you were bought. Right?
As of about three months ago, I could hold CA in my base. When I decide to re-upgrade, yes, I will be making more, but commuting to reserve isn't worth it. Thankfully, I don't have three ex-wives to support.![]()
Who cares? If pay was what really mattered, you would have been fighting for a pay raise during that ordeal rather than fighting to steal our seniority.
Yep.
Blueside, you are wrong. There are plenty of guys making less, I am just one of them.
As PCL pointed out, the losses were not just financial; I lost my seat, my base, and a heck of a lot of pay over the last nine months.
I'm not b1tching about it, just trying to clear up some malingering misconceptions. If you want to keep posting about how we all made out like bandits, expect to hear the other side of it.
Sure your not. Your Just letting everyone know you where a captain Like every post .