Let?s look at some facts:
Flexjet:
177 positive, 60% of pilots
122 negative, 40% of pilots
Secured the top 33 spots of the list
22 pilots, 112-133, lost less than 5%. Not much.
60 pilots, 134-193, who took the brunt of the loss. Unavoidable due to the massive hiring bubble of Options to Flexjet between 2000-2003 of 225-47 pilots.
Then another 27 pilots at less than 5%
#228 lost 0.16%
12 pilots, 283-294, loss of 0.03-1.51% Basically nothing.
Options:
First 137 pilots in the negative
Later on, another 77 in the negative
Total of 214
58% negative for the group
42% positive
Bottom 25% of the combined list, 170ish pilots, 100 are FLOPs pilots.
Flexjet pilots went on top of all the "DOH Pods" from top to bottom.
Depending on how many transfers stay at Flexjet, Flexjet pilots? numbers only get better. Someone tell me how this is a bad deal for the collective group? Also, it?s worth noting that this whole mess belongs to management. None of us asked for it. The transfers were brought over here on a 12 month LOA with the assumption by management that at the end of those 12 months they might opt to go back, which would incur training costs. The SLI committee did nothing to change this. The transfers still have the choice to either stay or go. If they choose to go back, then that training cost is on the Company still, not the Committee. AND, they legitimately get to keep their Options seniority number. If they stay beyond JCBA, then it?s their Flexjet number. It?s really very simple. Flexjet pilots? real complaint should be that their boss made known where his real priorities fall with the post about how the Committee intentionally targeted the transfers. It?s management that put them in this peculiar position, not anyone else. (The editing done after I originally posted this was a format issue.)