redflyer65
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Looks like Delta Connection is about to hire 3500 pilots in the not so distant future.
That's some serious hiring right around the corner. I hope they can handle the 9. (-900 that is)
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Looks like Delta Connection is about to hire 3500 pilots in the not so distant future.
Well stated. It's a swap of fortunes. SWA had a VERY GOOD last decade, and the legacies got nailed. It's about to turn around, at least hiring wise, in a couple years, and then it won't stop. Will that tempt bottom SWA guys to look at the hiring at all 3 legacies? Probably. When over 4000 pilots are scheduled to leave a carrier within 5 years (DL--2020-2024), that could mean insane upward movement, meaning better QOL and pay (not all planes on same payscale).
Bye Bye---General Lee
justthinking is obviously not thinking.
This tired old "give back pay to make ROI" is false. We could give back 50% of our pay and only make ROI move a few percent. We are not going to give back 50% in pay or work rules. We are not going to give back anything as long as the other airlines pilots pay are rising above ours, and we continue to make money. 15% ROI be damned, FUPM.
AAI guys can't really complain much except for the departure of the 717 and the lack of a rebid...the SLI was was not unfair (DOH -2.5) for AAI pilots (sure you wanted more) and the SWA contract is superior. SL9 not going to a vote was a big mistake by AT/ALPA MEC (probably would have failed on SWA side and passed on AAI, then arbitration)...but not allowing a rebid post 717 announcement seems like a big mistake on SWA mgmts part...you risk further damage to the culture to save a few bucks...the same "tripping over dollars to save a few pennies" mentality can be seen on the SWA side as monthly displacements from MCO continue...sad.
General-
All I heard was you...blah blah blah blah lag blah blah blah blah SWA blah blah
They got a good deal-
If anybody has a right to be pissed, it's junior FOs at SWA
Looks like Delta Connection is about to hire 3500 pilots in the not so distant future.
Excellent! Hopefully they are all senior to me.Anyway, those DCI pilots probably will be needed to fill remaining RJs after tons of current DCI and SWA pilots get hired at the legacies.
AAI guys can't really complain much except for the departure of the 717 and the lack of a rebid...the SLI was was not unfair (DOH -2.5) for AAI pilots (sure you wanted more) and the SWA contract is superior.
Uh, I lost 3 years and 10 months and the captain seat that I was in for 10 years or 31% to be exact. I think I can "complain" a little bit. What exactly did you loose?
The problem is your trying to compare your 'seniority percentage' at a much smaller carrier vs. that at a company that is around 5 times larger.
If I was at a carrier that had say 100 pilots and I'm number 20, would I expect to still be in the 20th percentile if Southwest (or any larger carrier) bought us? That's your arguement.
So how big was TWA compared to AA when bought, and why were there TWA Capts that kept their seats in STL on the 757 and MD80? Please give an example of another airline that purchased another and didn't allow one Capt to keep his/her seat.
Bye Bye---General Lee
General,
I know your on here 24/7, but your not following along. I've said many times that the Airtran guys should NOT have lost their CA seats. That's just my opinion, and it was my opinion from day one.
The rest of my post still stands. Percentage per company is not an accurate number...sorry.
They got a ratio
A generous one
They got a ratio
A generous one
Chautauqua/Shuttle America-2005. And before you spout off that it doesn't count because it's not the same, you asked for an example and I provided one.Please give an example of another airline that purchased another and didn't allow one Capt to keep his/her seat.
Chautauqua/Shuttle America-2005. And before you spout off that it doesn't count because it's not the same, you asked for an example and I provided one.
Shuttle America was a bankrupt turboprop operator. You might as well be comparing the merger of Checkers and Carl Junior's. . . . I think some of the Counter guys got busted back to fry cook.
Since you couldn't come up with anything relevant, I guess you are conceding the point?
FWIW, last Saturday, I sat next to a recently-retired Delta Capt on my way home . . . He was coming home after visiting his daughter, who is also a Delta pilot. He seemed to think that the AirTran pilots were treated in a pretty shameful manner, and had this to say:
"During my career at Delta, we went through four mergers. All pilots remained within a few percentage points of where they were pre-merger".
No, it wasn't General Lee. :laugh:
You can tell the delta pilot to pound sand and mind his own shameless business, as his way of airlines (outsourcing) killed more careers than SWA ever did or will.Shuttle America was a bankrupt turboprop operator. You might as well be comparing the merger of Checkers and Carl Junior's. . . . I think some of the Counter guys got busted back to fry cook.
Since you couldn't come up with anything relevant, I guess you are conceding the point?
FWIW, last Saturday, I sat next to a recently-retired Delta Capt on my way home . . . He was coming home after visiting his daughter, who is also a Delta pilot. He seemed to think that the AirTran pilots were treated in a pretty shameful manner, and had this to say:
"During my career at Delta, we went through four mergers. All pilots remained within a few percentage points of where they were pre-merger".
No, it wasn't General Lee. :laugh:
A question was posed and it was answered with a recent factual example. But, because the decision of a neutral arbitrator does not fit your narrative, you disregard it as inconsequential and trot out the unverifiable musings from a retired Delta pilot; all while having the audacity to claim that the neutral arbitrator's decision is irrelevant. Classic.Shuttle America was a bankrupt turboprop operator. You might as well be comparing the merger of Checkers and Carl Junior's. . . . I think some of the Counter guys got busted back to fry cook.
Since you couldn't come up with anything relevant, I guess you are conceding the point?
FWIW, last Saturday, I sat next to a recently-retired Delta Capt on my way home . . . He was coming home after visiting his daughter, who is also a Delta pilot. He seemed to think that the AirTran pilots were treated in a pretty shameful manner, and had this to say:
"During my career at Delta, we went through four mergers. All pilots remained within a few percentage points of where they were pre-merger".
No, it wasn't General Lee. :laugh:
FWIW, last Saturday, I sat next to a recently-retired Delta Capt on my way home . . . He was coming home after visiting his daughter, who is also a Delta pilot. He seemed to think that the AirTran pilots were treated in a pretty shameful manner, and had this to say:
"During my career at Delta, we went through four mergers. All pilots remained within a few percentage points of where they were pre-merger".
No, it wasn't General Lee. :laugh: