dicko
"It's a formidable scent"
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Coming up on 9 years actually. I live in Atlanta as well and was torn between "BIG D" and SWA. They both had much to offer and were completely different. One thing I knew for sure, was every one of my friends that went to SWA was a REAL friend. The ones that went to Delta never talked to me again after they got their Double Breasted ego. When I got my SWA interview, my REAL friends called me to ask how they could help. Between that and my first trip to "Mecca" in Dallas, I knew where I wanted to hang my hat. There was no doubt whatsoever.
The reason I never considered Airtran was because, at the time, I made nearly as much at my regional as junior AT captains. The pay cut to start over was a much a bigger bite than I could handle financially.
As far as upgrades, I was told I would upgrade in 5 years at SWA so I think that argument about expected upgrade is moot. We are going to work this out and I think some of us may have to swallow bigger pills than others (those of us at SWA hired in my time frame are used to it). I still have no regrets at SWA but I think my 9 years should mean something. I don't think that is unreasonable.
Welcome to the family!
Interesting.
Who knows what your 9 years at SWA will get you. I hope it's what you want. I don't know what my 9 years at AT will get me. I never applied at SWA. I don't remember SW hiring at the end of 2002. Since you're there I'll defer to you. I have a bunch of friends there and hopefully more in the future. I don't think that anybody would argue that SW isn't a good airline.
Yes I met the requirements. No, I don't have any 'skeletons'; apart from the little incident with the "lotion on the skin"
I do know I've been in the left seat since the two and a half year mark at AT. What an arbitrator will think I don't know. The future appears to be notoriously difficult to predict.
Either way .... I'll swallow whatever an arbitrator hands out and either lift gear or buy beer. Or both.
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