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SWA/AAI and the flight deck jumpseat

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JT, Lear,

AAI pilots have stated on this forum that the raise they will receive as a result of this acquisition is not relevant to the SLI...these same AAI pilots also state that seniority is all that matters and that no AAI CP should lose his seat...Well if they get their way you will have former AAI CPs making SWA CP money while SWA pilots (who have been at SWA longer than they have been at AAI) still making SWA FO pay...that is irritating...
 
JT, Lear,

AAI pilots have stated on this forum that the raise they will receive as a result of this acquisition is not relevant to the SLI...these same AAI pilots also state that seniority is all that matters and that no AAI CP should lose his seat...Well if they get their way you will have former AAI CPs making SWA CP money while SWA pilots (who have been at SWA longer than they have been at AAI) still making SWA FO pay...that is irritating...


Well I never said it was not relevant to the SLI and that someone might not lose their seat. Who knows. What is worse than losing seniority is when it is really needed.... to stay off the street.

Ie. A USAir type senerio or outcome where the company can now whipsaw one group against the other. If USAir ever grows. Grow one side verse the other and destroy themselves in the process even more so than a competitor like SWA did in the 90s. Once the employee group as a "whole" is disgusted, even with good entitlements, it just flows down to the customer and things get even more negative. Hopefully any SLI outcome will prevent these attitudes more so than less.
 
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JT, Lear,

AAI pilots have stated on this forum that the raise they will receive as a result of this acquisition is not relevant to the SLI...these same AAI pilots also state that seniority is all that matters and that no AAI CP should lose his seat...Well if they get their way you will have former AAI CPs making SWA CP money while SWA pilots (who have been at SWA longer than they have been at AAI) still making SWA FO pay...that is irritating...



Or, on a slightly brighter note .... Both MC's are aware of the issue. Perhaps they can come up with a solution where everybody gets cake, and eats it too.
 
You guys are so ALPA and you don't even know it. Next, maybe a giant rat? Where is the "No Love" coming from? How are you guys receiving "No Love?" Greed has become the demise of not only our industry, but this country. Don't join in. We've all seen the repercussions. There are enough deliveries planned at LUV over the next 3 1/2 years that everyone should feel the LUV. What is it that you guys want from your management that you aren't already getting?

The ALPA job killing machine has so brainwashed the AT boys that they will not be happy until the SWA pilots are stapled to the bottom of the AT list.

They have a rude awaking coming soon, it will be like a bucket of ice cold water being thrown on them. Then they will be like all the other former ALPA members..........out in the cold
 
Do you consider all the benefits of being acquired by Southwest, including a pay raise to a very large pay raise, punishment?

Interesting viewpoint.

Gup


Gup, I was simply referring to a post above saying that there should be consequences. Like most I am prepared to deal with whatever the arbitrator hands out.
 
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Don't have to wait to be an old fart to enjoy your seniority at AAI. Hell, we had some make CA before they were 30. :laugh:

Hmmm. That is really strange. Almost bizarre, the average new hire at SWA is in their mid to late thirsts Been that way for decades.

Masked you wonder why are Southwest's demographics are so different.
 
JT, Lear,

AAI pilots have stated on this forum that the raise they will receive as a result of this acquisition is not relevant to the SLI...these same AAI pilots also state that seniority is all that matters and that no AAI CP should lose his seat...Well if they get their way you will have former AAI CPs making SWA CP money while SWA pilots (who have been at SWA longer than they have been at AAI) still making SWA FO pay...that is irritating...
I can't say that I don't blame you and other SWA pilots for feeling that way. I certainly don't have all the answers, but taking it out on each other isn't going to help...
 
Hmmm. That is really strange. Almost bizarre, the average new hire at SWA is in their mid to late thirsts Been that way for decades.

Masked you wonder why are Southwest's demographics are so different.


My newhire class ranged from 58-26. Most of us were in our mid-thirties, too. Plenty of legacy furloughees, milspec, international freight, and and RJ Captains.

They stopped counting the applications at 5,000 and just measured it in feet of thickness after that. ;)

I know if reinforces your belief system to tell yourself otherwise, but we had our pick of candidates, too.
 
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My newhire class ranged from 58-26. Most of us were in our mid-thirties, too. Plenty of legacy furloughees, milspec, international freight, and and RJ Captains.

According to people doing the interviews, they stopped counting the applications at 5,000 and just measured it in feet of thickness after that. We had our pick of candidates, too.

Yep-I have a couple of buds who were hired at wn and their average new hire class was early 30s with many in their 20s and many retired kernals.
 
My newhire class ranged from 58-26. Most of us were in our mid-thirties, too. Plenty of legacy furloughees, milspec, international freight, and and RJ Captains.

They stopped counting the applications at 5,000 and just measured it in feet of thickness after that. ;)

I know if reinforces your belief system to tell yourself otherwise, but we had our pick of candidates, too.

That doesn't explain why our demographics so different. In fact it makes it even more confusing ...

Do you have a theory?
 
That doesn't explain why our demographics so different. In fact it makes it even more confusing ...

Do you have a theory?

What demographics? Why don't you just spit out what you want to say. Let's hear it. Go Charlie Sheen on us. Tell us about your supposed superiority. Just go heavy on the blood, hookers and coke . . . . keep it interesting.
 
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Not trying to get between you two kiddos but I THINK what he's saying is that the Airtran pilot group is, on average, 10 YEARS younger than WN. That will/should/could factor into the whole career expectation thingy.

Gup
 
Not trying to get between you two kiddos but I THINK what he's saying is that the Airtran pilot group is, on average, 10 YEARS younger than WN. That will/should/could factor into the whole career expectation thingy.

Gup

Ahhh. Thanks for translating.

I haven't seen the numbers on that. If it's a valid concern, I'm sure the MC/NC will take it into consideration.
 

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