shootr
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Yeah,
Southwest likes ending up on 55th and killing innocent people driving by, so he tried to swerve.
Nice...
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Yeah,
Southwest likes ending up on 55th and killing innocent people driving by, so he tried to swerve.
Classy,
The '96 crash had nothing to do with the crew.
You went back to the 70's & 80's to support your argument, including 1 example prior to WN even operating.
Look, I don't work for either carrier. Each airline has a culture, and a track record to go with it.
Is name calling really necessary?
Old post I made a few years ago but fun, look at number 10:
I think this is what the playbook looks like with this topic:
1) attack the pay rates even if they are 1 dollar lower per hour.
2) if they resolve that then attack the retirement.
3) if the above is resolved attack them if they are non-union.
4) Next attack the cities they fly to if less desirable than your airline.
5) Having trouble? Next attack the fleet type if it is older than what your place has.
6) Go after the CEO.
7) If it all looks solid dig into the airlines history. Target any past pay for training type arrangements. (If you are dealing with a SWA joker happy about his employment- go after the pay for type rating deal)
8) If all the ducks are still in a row go after the attractiveness and age of FA's.
9) Research scab and strike history- you may find opportunities here. Go back 30-40 years if you have to.
10) Look at accident history-this is fair game even if the accident happened as far back as the Carter administration.
11) Consider an argument about upgrade time.
12) Simply make up something and see if you can slip one past the goalie. Make it look like fact by adding numbers/percentages to it.
13) Still nothing working? go after the spelling. Words such as "there" and "your" will always yield you an opportunity. Caution: use spell check when doing this- type it on a word document first-then drop the hammer.
I think the above is how it works after reading these boards for about 10 years now. You will not win here. Whatever you do, make sure you don't have any past posts from years ago that reveal you were trying to get hired at the airline you are slamming, someone always has the time to dig for hours checking past posts. Go back and delete these or register a new user name to get the job done.
Yeah,
Southwest likes ending up on 55th and killing innocent people driving by, so he tried to swerve.