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Southwest announces MSP

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I'm a known quantity being an AF guy. I've never heard of SWA turning down a guy with my experience(especially non flying stuff) and connections. Let's put it this way, I'd be a lot more suprised if I didn't get on with Southwest.

WOW! Im a civilian guy, but please dont compare yourself to the Airforce guys I fly with at WN or any other airline for that matter. You do them a great disservice. I'll let you in on a little secret T.C. - Guys like you are not a "Known Quantity" anywhere.
 
Hey man, all I know is that retired AF guys more often than not get hired. I heard it's because for a guy like me, SWA is a retirement job. So I won't complain about the contract and want some rediculous pay rate. Heck, I'll take whatever the company gives me since I have a retirement check already on the way.
 
And again I'll help you out a little T.C. since your on the outside looking in. WN does not hire based on your current retirement package. We look at a couple things. 1. Attitude 2. Could I spend a four day on the road with this person. Based on your history here T.C. - your attitude and personallity does not allign itself with the culture I've experienced at WN or anywhere else for that matter. Now, Im sure you'll have something smart to say to this, but look at how your received on this site and you tell me - would you hire yourself based on that.
 
I'll be fine. Reguardless of what you guys think, I can turn it on. Especially for a one day interview. A bunch of my buds used a interview prep lady, and she has an almost perfect hire rate. Not to mention I have some pretty high up buds. I figure a letter of rec from some pretty senior folks carries some weight. Not to mention being a known quantity from the military. I just hope they are hiring when I put in my retirement paperwork. That's the wild card for me. If they aren't, I'll just extend a little in the AF and make my retirement check a little bigger.
 
As my Father used to say "Never miss a really good opportunity to keep your mouth shut". That little nugget has served me well. You could benefit from it as well. Or how about "Better to be presumed an idiot, than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt".
 
UM, usually the customer does decide monica! The cheapest price wins.
What is it with you PFT swa skirts anyway?

It's not always about the cheapest price. There is a huge chunk of the market that will pay the extra $100 or so to fly nonstop between MSP-Wherever and get their frequent flyer perks/miles as opposed to saving $100 and flying 3 legs to get to their destination on the Wal-Mart Cattle Car.
 
It's not always about the cheapest price. There is a huge chunk of the market that will pay the extra $100 or so to fly nonstop between MSP-Wherever and get their frequent flyer perks/miles as opposed to saving $100 and flying 3 legs to get to their destination on the Wal-Mart Cattle Car.
wow you're clueless. Noone will pay an extra $100.:laugh: :laugh: Sounds like you're a little scared. I would be to if I worked at nwa.
 
Noone will pay an extra $100.:laugh: :laugh: Sounds like you're a little scared. I would be to if I worked at nwa.

The majority will pay a little extra if it means going non-stop. Who wants to save a few bucks if it means flying MSP-MDW-MCI-LAS on the Cattle Car when they can go non-stop MSP-LAS and get their frequent flyer miles/perks. IF SWA & NWA are both non-stop then you might have an argument but you have to compare apples to apples and the product you get on NWA is totally different than what you get on SWA. Most people prefer direct flights and thats what you get on NWA and people are willing to pay a little premium for that. We will see who is cheaper as NWA is very ruthless in defending their turf. We saw how long Air Tran lasted on the MSP-MDW route.
 
It's not always about the cheapest price. There is a huge chunk of the market that will pay the extra $100 or so to fly nonstop between MSP-Wherever and get their frequent flyer perks/miles as opposed to saving $100 and flying 3 legs to get to their destination on the Wal-Mart Cattle Car.

You're right. That's why you'll see us flying nonstops from MSP to BWI, DEN, LAS, PHX etc. by the end of 2009.

Gup
 
Why has swa not done the same out of dtw? For the most part dtw has been a stagnant (non growth) station for years for swa. Not a slam on swa, just the facts. Y'all have a great airline with historically mgmt that actually can be trusted. In the past your advantage was the productivity of the employees with pay about 60% of the legacies. In the post 9/11 world your advantage has been fuel. Now by default, your wages are at the top and there is only so much efficiancy that can be wrung out of an already very efficiant airline. I am not counting you guys out, as swa has always seemed to find an advantage but I think it is going to be much harder and slower growth than in the past.




You're right. That's why you'll see us flying nonstops from MSP to BWI, DEN, LAS, PHX etc. by the end of 2009.

Gup
 
Why has swa not done the same out of dtw? For the most part dtw has been a stagnant (non growth) station for years for swa. Not a slam on swa, just the facts. Y'all have a great airline with historically mgmt that actually can be trusted. In the past your advantage was the productivity of the employees with pay about 60% of the legacies. In the post 9/11 world your advantage has been fuel. Now by default, your wages are at the top and there is only so much efficiancy that can be wrung out of an already very efficiant airline. I am not counting you guys out, as swa has always seemed to find an advantage but I think it is going to be much harder and slower growth than in the past.

We serve multiple cities nonstop from DTW. I think you'll find that in Minnie as well. Not saying we're going to dominate the world, just more than one city pair.

Bottom line. The gigs up on hedging. The only thing we have going for us is one a/c type and a more productive pilot group. The biggie nobody talks much about is the linear route structure. We point the planes east or west and go go go with 25 minute stops in between. The hub and spoke is less efficient by nature. You have to get the customer to the hub to connect to "the big airplane." When you do now you have waves of traffic and you don't make money sitting on the ground. So to that extent I'll think you'll always find at least a small efficiency advantage at WN.

Does all that make explosive growth? Nope. I too think those days are behind us. I'd be happy with positive growth and Gary to stop trying to give our flying away.

Gup
 

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