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Fubi, why are you on here? You are beginning to sound like General Lee, and you know how many people like him.
using the red herring pay raise excuse as justification.
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Because someone needs to inject a little ray of third party rational sunshine into the debate.
However, it is apparent you are solidly entrenched into your plot to rob the AAI guys of their rightful seniority, using the red herring pay raise excuse as justification.
The problem is, if you succeed you'll have at least 700 chapped ex-AAI pilots who will never forgive OR forget.
And there goes your "SWA culture" you like to brag about.
My career expectations were to upgrade at some point prior to the tricentennial. So no, expectations not met.
Just curious. If WN bought Virgin America how would that SLI go down if you were king for a day?
Simple. Same way.
1. No bump/no flush
2. All pre-2008 SWA pilots on the list
3. Ratio the rest.
True, the VX guys would keep their Capt. seats unless they bid out of their base.
And the pay issue would be a non-starter.
Just curious. If WN bought Virgin America how would that SLI go down if you were king for a day?
Gup
No, definitely voting no. But I won't be suicidal if it passes, either, because the 10 year fence protects my QOL while I get the pay raise. Worst case scenario, this passes, I buy a sailboat and give away a week of flying every month while I spend time in the Caribbean. So yes, things could definitely be worse.![]()
Nobody is "banned" from upgrading. The proposed seniority list and realistic expectations for upgrade afterwards rule. There are no extra provisions saying no upgrades for 10 years. It's just the list.
But you guys all go to AAI upgrade payrates immediately with this deal. What a slap in the face.
This was not a merger of equals Fubi, quite a few major differences here, but most level headed people see that for what it is.
Fubi is either a Tranny, a former Tranny or just a WN hater.
Career expectations historically ONLY refers to widebody vs. narrowbody upgrade potential.
Not when. Not at what pay. Wide vs. narrow...period.
So I should take a job at Atlas so my expectations would improve.
Got it.
Gup
So I should take a job at Atlas so my expectations would improve.
I think its up to 40 years of profits, but, your'e on a roll with that who bombed Pearl harbor thing.SWA has 30 years of profits
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Actually, its IS a merger of equals. Your career expectation was to be a 737 CA. So was AAI's. That's all that really matters.
Career expectations historically ONLY refers to widebody vs. narrowbody upgrade potential.
Not when. Not at what pay. Wide vs. narrow...period.
You guys sold yourselves on the idea that because they are getting a pay raise, YOU should get preferential upgrades.
The only thing unequal in this SLI discussion is the origination date of Air Tran vs. SWA. Everything else is B.S.
Face it, YOU want to jump the line for a CA upgrade. YOU want to relegate the AAI F/Os to a decade of indentured servitude because for some unknown reason, you seem to think you are somehow superior because you were willing to buy a type rating to get hired at SWA.
Here's an uncomfortable factoid for you...it wasn't too long ago that SWA was just a glorified regional airline that paid like a regional. It was the place where you went when you couldn't get hired by a legacy.
All you had to do was buy a type rating and you're in like Flint.
Now just because you get paid a lot, doesn't mean you're any better or worse than any other 737 pilot. Don't forget, the 737 is the entry level jet in most of the third world.
So where does that leave you? An overpaid, third-world jet jockey who had to buy his type rating to get his seniority number.
I just can't figure out where the arrogance comes from.
Sadly, you're wrong on both counts. I don't hate SWA. I'm just mystified how come all you SWA F/Os who post here grew such big egos. They probably go with your big watches.
I'll never forget my PA IP's response when I asked him how he liked being a SWA pilot. "Well," he said, "I fly 8 legs a day and never leave Texas."
That comment came to mind when I was talking to a SWA CA outside the hotel the other morning. He was going coast to coast, but it was going to take him 5 legs and all day to get there.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Careful what you wish for...
Careful what you wish for...