UALX727
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#2. If I didn't gain 32% seniority, you didn't lose 32% seniority, simple math.
I'm no math guru...but I did hear it explained once that it had to do with the differing sizes of the pilot groups. Basically, because AirTran had a much smaller pilot group relative to the SWA pilot group. Ex..in order for the SWA group to gain X amount of seniority, the Airtran group would lose 3 times X seniority...simply due to the math.
Not trying to stir the pot, maybe someone could explain it better. And I can verify that 32% number as accurate, at least for some of the AAI guys. It varied depending on where you were on the list. Looking at my numbers, I was a 30% dude.
I'm no math guru...but I did hear it explained once that it had to do with the differing sizes of the pilot groups. Basically, because AirTran had a much smaller pilot group relative to the SWA pilot group. Ex..in order for the SWA group to gain X amount of seniority, the Airtran group would lose 3 times X seniority...simply due to the math.
Not trying to stir the pot, maybe someone could explain it better. And I can verify that 32% number as accurate, at least for some of the AAI guys. It varied depending on where you were on the list. Looking at my numbers, I was a 30% dude.