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Yup.The upgrade calculator at SWAPA for me went from 13 years pre aquisition to 2027 (19 years) post aquisition!!! Nuff said.
Praying for more growth, organically, please.![]()
Ummm, no, not really, no.
I made just shy of $100k last year and both of my friends at my same longevity at Southwest made $137k and 142k respectfully. They also were gone more days than I was from home (I average 18 days off, they average 16).
Looking at 120-130k on reserve at SWA and my exposure to furlough is so much worse.
The article that Tex posted on another thread said 4% reduction in trips for 3rd quarter and 5% reduction of trips for 4th quarter. Not sure if those numbers are on top of regular seasonal drawdown or just the total off season drawdown.
Ummm, no, not really, no.
I made just shy of $100k last year and both of my friends at my same longevity at Southwest made $137k and 142k respectfully.
I agree with your last paragraph, but your whole first section of analysis just isn't something we are looking at or even considering.Lear,
You make alot of good points and I agree with most of them, but when it comes to pay, these are the numbers. (and I'll use guarantee numbers on both sides...apples to apples)
AAI 6yr FO - 70hrs X 74 = 5180 (pre-SW)
SW 6yr FO - 79trips X 119 = 9400
I may have been off slightly but not by much. 82% increase in pay since Southwest stepped in.
The new AAI payscale is around 95/hr which got everyone alot closer to what you should have been paid to begin with. The repressive AAI management kept you guys way down and under their thumb for too long.