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For the airtran guys it is too bad Herb is not in charge....had the opportunity twice to spend a little quality time with the man...solidly in the camp of the underdog and an incredible sense of fair play.....Gary seems to be just a really smart businessman who is a little awkward with people.....with friends on both sides of all seniority, I am looking forward to the end of all this.....If done properly it will help all of us and if not it will simply arm the cannons of our demise....good luck y'all
This is a good point to make right now...I think there are a lot of folks at AAI making gross misjudgments about the "LUV" airline. It seems like some think SWA will accept them with open arms no matter what. Let me tell you that NOTHING could be further from the truth. This airline is built on the "luv culture" and all, but they would absolutely gut a competitor like a fish if given the chance and would do so to any labor group that tried to challenge said culture in an ALPA-like fashion.
Gary Kellly is so risk averse it isn't funny...no way is he going to let this (or any other labor group) go to arbitration and have a chance of a USAir/AmWest fiasco. This airline is many things, but there are two things that do NOT play here....high costs and labor strife. I think the F9 pilots learned that the hard way and not a whole hell of a lot has changed since then. The best thing SWA got from this deal was the elimination of its biggest competitor. After that it is back to business as usual as soon as possible. I would not mess with Gary...he has structured this deal so that he has control over the final product...there is a reason for that.
Bingo! We have a winner! ANYONE can fly a 737 -- that's not the discriminator. Perhaps having certain personality traits is what makes SWA pilots and our culture different from others?
KJ
I want to remind e everybody, that this is not a merger but an acquisition. The sooner everyone realizes this the sooner we can get this integration done.
Perhaps having certain personality traits is what makes SWA pilots and our culture different from others?
As we've discussed privately, I still disagree. Sorry. I'll just leave it at that, since our MC doesn't want us getting into details on SLI stuff publicly.
when you imply that we are somehow not as good as you
Make no mistake, we realize it is a BLESSING to have an opportunity to be a part of SWA. We are not greedy or unappreciative and I can assure you we want the culture to thrive moving forward. In my opinion SWA is the best job in the biz
FWIW, I think these are the type of posts that give AT pilots and outsiders the impression that SWA pilots view others as "inferior". In 18 years I've personally flown with probably 20 guys that got hired at SWA, in addition to about 20 guys who applied and didn't get hired. I can assure you that while most who left for SWA were great pilots/people there were a couple real head scratchers. By the same token a few of the best pilots/people I've ever flown with were turned down (some multiple times).
The AT group is proud of the airline it has built in spite of abusive management. In only 17 years it has grown to become a major airline with a better contract than some legacies. We are used to having to fight for survival, and when you imply that we are somehow not as good as you because xyz it only calls upon that pride that we've used to battle with Delta, SWA, and our management. You see, we've had to do more with less and done it well enough that you bought us rather than compete against us. The more you tell your little brother he's not as good, the harder he works to prove he is... This is why the more we are told what a crappy stepping stone airline we work for, we fight back harder. It's that pride that will help us fit in well with SWA. I will admit that sometimes it feels disrespectful.
Make no mistake, we realize it is a BLESSING to have an opportunity to be a part of SWA. We are not greedy or unappreciative and I can assure you we want the culture to thrive moving forward. In my opinion SWA is the best job in the biz, but please stop trying to convince us that our airline sucked and we are barely worthy of sharing the air with you. I'd bet a $100, 5 years from now you couldn't tell whether a SWA pilot was hired or acquired by watching he/she perform their duties.
More bees with honey fellas...
Happy 4th!!!