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Primarily QOL issues. Being based at home means everything. Not to mention that there is next to zero job security when your airplanes have some other company's name painted on the side with the words "connection" or "link" appended.

And that's it?

Money and contract aren't part of QOL?

SWA doesn't offer better job security than air tran?

Did you ever think that your contract demands and 95% strike vote led directly to you being sold?

Do you think your priorities are the priorities of most pilots?
 
And that's it?

Money and contract aren't part of QOL?

I was making $80k at Pinnacle, and living quite well. It wasn't about the money to me. I'm certainly not going to turn down money, and I'll always fight for improvements through pattern bargaining, but it wasn't the reason for my move.

As far as CBA, as I've told you repeatedly, I prefer my CBA over yours. Hell, most regionals have better reserve work rules than you do. Contracts aren't all about pay rates, which is all it seems that you care about.

SWA doesn't offer better job security than air tran?

If it does, then it's only marginally so, and even that's questionable. AirTran was growing and turning record profits consistently. SWA was stagnant, albeit still profitable. For job security, being at 92% on a combined seniority list isn't very reassuring.

Did you ever think that your contract demands and 95% strike vote led directly to you being sold?

Not a chance.

Do you think your priorities are the priorities of most pilots?

I don't claim to speak for anyone but me.
 
FYI,

SWAPA did have a full up strike vote back in 1989.

there are 1700 "new" swapa pilots that i bet would cross a swapa picket line in a heartbeat. they feel no loyalty to swapa, so you can forget about any more strike threats going forward. it is just a byproduct of all the LUV we have felt.
 
there are 1700 "new" swapa pilots that i bet would cross a swapa picket line in a heartbeat. they feel no loyalty to swapa, so you can forget about any more strike threats going forward. it is just a byproduct of all the LUV we have felt.

I will NOT cross a SWAPA picket line if it ever comes to that. A-hole.

There is a personal code I try to live by:
Faith
Family
Fraternity

It has served me well over the years I don't intend to ever disregard them. You should think about things that are important to you and live by them. "Pride comes before the downfall."
 
there are 1700 "new" swapa pilots that i bet would cross a swapa picket line in a heartbeat. they feel no loyalty to swapa, so you can forget about any more strike threats going forward. it is just a byproduct of all the LUV we have felt.

This is crap.

Scabs cross picket lines, not pissed off former AirTran guys. Especially not guys who used to run their union. You've just insulted every AirTran guy out there; do you really think the'd all become scabs, just to spite SWAPA? This may very well go down in FI history as the most universally-understood stupid thing ever asserted on this forum.

Bubba
 
This is crap.

Scabs cross picket lines, not pissed off former AirTran guys. Especially not guys who used to run their union. You've just insulted every AirTran guy out there; do you really think the'd all become scabs, just to spite SWAPA? This may very well go down in FI history as the most universally-understood stupid thing ever asserted on this forum.

Bubba

Gotta agree with this. No matter how pissed off I may be, I'd never cross a picket line. I'm sure 99% of the AirTran pilots agree. Of course, there are the few remaining guys who already crossed one line in '89, so I'm sure most of them would cross another.
 
i hope we never have to find out. you might be surprised. we voted to save our job one time, why do you think it would be different going forward?
 
i hope we never have to find out. you might be surprised. we voted to save our job one time, why do you think it would be different going forward?

First, I dispute the use of the term "we." :)

I just think crossing a picket line is an entirely different animal than voting away seniority out of fear.
 
i hope we never have to find out. you might be surprised. we voted to save our job one time, why do you think it would be different going forward?

BIG difference.

I'm with Bubba. Put the bottle down. Voting to swallow a sh!t sandwich has nothing to do with crossing a picket line. Period.
 
You should move to Seattle PCL, the garbage collectors here make $80k.
All points of view are certainly singular- but I've flown at enough regionals to know work rules are certainly better here at SWA - not perfect and improvements can be made- but I'm curious what work rules you'd like to see changed?

One thing I will understand is that not everyone wanted a different career than air tran-

That said, I'm certainly sure there are a majority who are happy to be part of SWA now and view it as good- just wondering if you represented their view well PCL ?
 
The above exchange is why air tran pilots will fit in well- I wish there wasn't so much drama surrounding SLI
 
Moot point.
SWAPA has many braves, but few warriors
They will never walk the warpath
They care only about the wampum

Why even discuss it
 
there are 1700 "new" swapa pilots that i bet would cross a swapa picket line in a heartbeat. they feel no loyalty to swapa, so you can forget about any more strike threats going forward. it is just a byproduct of all the LUV we have felt.

Yea right. I love my company but I would never cross a picket line. Nor would any AT guy or girl. My personal funds would carry me and my family for a year.
 
You should move to Seattle PCL, the garbage collectors here make $80k.

No thanks. I'm doing pretty well outside aviation without collecting garbage. ;)

All points of view are certainly singular- but I've flown at enough regionals to know work rules are certainly better here at SWA - not perfect and improvements can be made- but I'm curious what work rules you'd like to see changed?

I would start with the reserve work rules, which are sub-regional. Those alone are enough to make me favor our CBA over yours.

That said, I'm certainly sure there are a majority who are happy to be part of SWA now and view it as good- just wondering if you represented their view well PCL ?

I didn't have any need to represent anyone's view but my own. Do you represent the views of others?
 
Sub regional reserve? I don't recall SWA having stand up overnights... I don't recall SWA having more days of reserve than regionals.
 
Scoreboard,

You have to add in Airport Ready Reserve to your list of questionable Airtran reserve practices.

Airport Ready Reserve is the epitome of Sub-Regional Reserve.

The days off at SW while on reserve are better than most majors I believe, far from regional reserve. Isn't that directly related to QOL?
 
SWA does have a very nice set of days off on reserve but how we get paid for that reserve month is sub par. However, if you learn the play the game you can actually make money by giving away reserve days. That is the only saving grace from our rules. We don't have a long call out thanks to our multiple closings of our open time on a daily basis. I have to rate SWA reserve rules a D+ due to the pay. However, if you can be a good player you can make it a B-.
 
I would start with the reserve work rules, which are sub-regional. Those alone are enough to make me favor our CBA over yours.

What the hell are you talking about?

We have 15-16 days off on reserve.

You cannot be JA'd while on Reserve.

Separate AM/PM Reserve lines that can only be changed with your approval.

Only 3 day or 4 day blocks.

No Airport Standby.

WTF? :confused:
 
Scoreboard,

You have to add in Airport Ready Reserve to your list of questionable Airtran reserve practices.

I used to call and ask to be put on ready reserve. Pays more and can potentially get you home earlier. Sometimes a full day earlier.
 

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