What's it about then? Schedule? Junior here is better than senior at most. ATL? Base starting small but will be huge in a few years.
What do you care about, PCL? What is important and why did you commit yourself to the career path?
Honestly asking to understand your perspective.
Yes, it is about schedule and domicile to me. I never had any desire to work at SWA, and one of the reasons for that was the domiciles. Yes, ATL is opening, but only 100 AirTran pilots will be able to hold it at first, and all indications are that the base will never be bigger than 500 pilots, which means maybe 300 AirTran guys will get it. We currently have somewhere in the neighborhood of 500-600 guys who live in Atlanta or close enough to it that this is their obvious domicile choice. Best case scenario is that I'd be able to get back to Atlanta in 8 years. Probably closer to 10.
As far as schedules, I know you guys think you have the greatest schedules ever, but I think they suck. Especially when you're forced to commute like I would have to. Not a single line anywhere to be found with trips that are commutable on both ends. That means that a 16 day off line is really a 12 day off line. Meanwhile, I was used to being home every day of the year with the schedules I was holding here. And I know you think that schedule efficiency is just the most wonderful thing ever, but I actually like a little time between legs so I'm not running up to the terminal to hit some fast food joint on a 20 minute turn in the middle of a 5 leg day. I honestly don't understand why anyone thinks that those schedules are desirable.
So, I'm sorry, but the pay just doesn't come close to making up for the rest. It's no offense to you guys. If you like that kind of flying and like your domiciles, then more power to ya. But it just doesn't interest me in the slightest.