Next question, from a poolie to you guys on the line who know -
You guys have to some extent been fairly ambiguous about what issues are left unresolved (vague comments about reserve policies, etc..I mean, a two hour callup is still half hour better than I get at my regional now!) or why those of you who voted "no" did so. From what I could see, granted someone outside looking in, it seems like a pretty darn good deal to me. I mean, it's not United money, I give you. I honestly hope it never will be. If I wanted to work for them I would have applied when they were hiring. But geeze, top out at $173 a trip, fly 100 a month and do the math. You could even live in OAK if you wanted to. I know the retirement medical benefits are still pretty lacking, but really, all in all it seems like a good deal. And what was the "language" issue about in the last couple weeks, specifically, that made SWAPA reccommend to shoot this thing down? Did it have something to do with stock options for future new hires? Will the poolies still get any in '03 or whenever we get hired? What is the strike price? $12 something as the news release said, or does it for us depend on our future date of hire? When do you have to "sell" them by?
Next topic, slight change of subject: For Chase, or anyone who could hazard a guess about DAL as a base. I'm guessing most of the captains there now are of the ridiculously senior variety. Ten years down the road, will it still be like that? Here's what I'm really asking: I'm way ahead of myself, but I'm toying around with moving there in a couple years. Would I still be looking at a 10 year upgrade, only to spend my last 16 years there on reserve as a bottom feeding captain working weekends and hollidays? Or is it possible that it could someday be a little less than the horrifically senior place that it now is?
Last question: The -200 issue in DAL in HOU - I know the extra pay is going away. Are all DAL and HOU pilots automatically going to be flying the 200's, or do you still have to bid for them even if you are based there? Do they build completely separate lines for them?
What is some new hire isn't qualified on them but wants to be?
What is the process?
Lots of questions, sorry. I've been saving them up. Thanks!