I agree with most of the NO sentiments on this board, actually tried to find everything I could positive in this TA, but it simply had too many flaws. The sales job was disappointingly one sided. Below is the compensation breakdown from SWAPA, which, from a senior FO perspective with a delayed upgrade, I thought was, in and of itself, not a reason to vote NO:
This is a quick summary of the value of the compensation package for four different representative pilots on our seniority list; senior/junior Captain and senior/junior F/O. Lance Captains (LC) were not addressed in this analysis due to significant individual variability with respect to the amount of Captain and F/O flying done. Data from the representative pilot analysis details the increases per month, per year, career and for the life of the contract for the representative pilots. The estimates are based on two levels of pay, 87 and 100 TFP. Typically we would use the average TFP of 110 which is the long term historical average. However, with reduced flying this year, we elected to use 87 and 100. The estimates will not be exact for your specific situation but should give you a good idea of what the compensation sections effect will be for you.
Estimated personal financial impact of the proposed tentative agreement…
Based on 100 TFP per MonthPilot ExamplesAgeTenureIncreaseMonthly RaiseYearly RaiseCareer Value (Up to Age 65)Retro * †Senior CA (#27,XXX)5512+6.12%$1,062$12,744$138,614$11,174Junior CA (#56,XXX)4686.12%$1,017$12,204$250,658$9,314Senior FO (#66,XXX) ¹4379.34%$1,013$12,156$294,804$6,936Junior FO (#91,XXX) ²2616.12%$281$3,372$487,612$1,860
Based on 87 TFP per MonthPilot ExamplesAgeTenureIncreaseMonthly RaiseYearly RaiseCareer Value (Up to Age 65)Retro * †Senior CA (#27,XXX)5512+6.12%$924$11,087$122,047$11,174Junior CA (#56,XXX)4686.12%$885$10,617$219,283$9,314Senior FO (#66,XXX) ¹4379.34%$881$10,576$257,381$6,936Junior FO (#91,XXX) ²2616.12%$244$2,934$424,464$1,860* Based on 100 TFP per Month
† 22 Months of Retro if Ratified on 03Jun
¹ Assumes CA upgrade at year 10
² Assumes CA upgrade at year 12
However, look at the disingenuous age assumption for the junior FO. We have a total of 23 pilots under 30 in the whole airline. The average new hire age, according to the old class lists was 37. Makes the career value number much less than that posted. Another simply shallow salesjob.
Still, just too many negatives for a YES vote. One of our senior DAL guys wrote a great letter that many of us signed, which I hope someone will post, which was spot on. We are already getting spun by the press for turning down raises in these tough times and I don't think there is an underpaid and envious reporter out there that would even try to understand our reasoning. Oh well.
C