redflyer65
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I agree with your last paragraph, but your whole first section of analysis just isn't something we are looking at or even considering.
If we had voted down the 2nd SLI we would STILL be at the pay rates we are currently under. Therefore, THOSE are the starting rates when comparing what we will make (or not make) at Southwest.
What we are looking at NOW is that BEFORE we signed SIA 2, we were making an average of 80-85 hours of credit per month times roughly $90 an hour for our 6th year F/O's.
Since then, with the draw-down, we're all at or near guarantee for the next 2 1/2 years. It's a loss of 7-8 hours a month for a guy like me who bids max time at home, 10+ for our guys like JT12345 who bid for the money.
Trying to get us to use a rate that hasn't been in practice for nearly 2 years when comparing incomes just isn't something we will do. We would have gotten very close to that (I think more) taking the issue to a strike (last contract negotiations), I have no doubt of that, nor do the rest of our pilots.
You may not agree with that way of thinking and everyone has their own way of thinking, but that's how we see it, and our perception is our reality, as is the actual cash in our pocket for 2011 before the big flying draw-down compared to what we actually will make in 2012-2015, compared to SWA rates post 1/1/15.
I see your point, but we are looking at cash in our pockets NOW versus when we cross the partition.
I understand what your saying and can sympathize. That's why I compared min guarantee to min guarantee. I knew when the SW purchase was announced that your payrates where going to change soon. SW didn't want any part of the AAI labor strife. Then poof, a new offer. Those two actions were tied at the hip, and I knew then that the AAI guys would claim that SW had nothing to do with it. It brings me no joy to here that you guys are getting min guarantee. It just doesn't seem right. I feel like I'm done arguing these monetary points but then someone comes on here complaining about XYZ. Everyone will be coming over. No furloughs.
I'm ready for you guys to come over here now and lets get this get this train rolling. This long drawn-out delay sucks but I guess management got what they wanted in that regard.