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Just reading this thread.

To all of you, my apologies. JonJuan was right, I was drunk but that didn't create the posts that was written. That would be called "Not logging off". My bad and I know I'm responsible, but I really can't help but laugh. Once again, sorry. I'm lucky that the individual (and yes, I know who did that) did not cause more embarrassment for me than he did.

JonJaun, you were spot on, but not entirely accurate. Where have I heard that before.

Headed to the islands tomorrow, ya'll have a great week.

Bake
 
Just reading this thread.

To all of you, my apologies. JonJuan was right, I was drunk but that didn't create the posts that was written. That would be called "Not logging off". My bad and I know I'm responsible, but I really can't help but laugh. Once again, sorry. I'm lucky that the individual (and yes, I know who did that) did not cause more embarrassment for me than he did.

JonJaun, you were spot on, but not entirely accurate. Where have I heard that before.

Headed to the islands tomorrow, ya'll have a great week.

Bake


Gotta get away?!?? :erm: :D
 
LOL, that was funny. and to answer your question, More that you know brother. It has been a long time coming. Even bought first class tix on unicont.
 
arbitration is just a recommendation its not a mandetory implementaion that happens when it is decided. The big if is " if the two companies merge operations " . just look at usair/america west. So why is everyone hanging themselves that arbitration is the answer to failed negotiations. with that said, it is important to look at the gains as a whole vs the potential losses that can be behind door number two. there are no guarentees in life except for death and taxes. frontier got too greedy (at least the top 10 percent who spoke for their pilot group ) and have lost a great deal of money. and were left with empty pockets. there was no counter offer. be careful in your decision making process. everyone at SWA has the potential to make a great deal of money, even the guys at the bottom, and with 500 a yr retiring in the upcoming 2013 and beyond senority will increase at a rapid rate. look at the big picture.
 
500 pilots are retiring in 2013???? Is that number for 6 airlines combined? Because it is not for SWA alone.
 
I think it is 150 a year on avg for ten years. Then after that for 7 years it's 300+ then goes up to 500 then back down. AT has only 10 a year for the next 10 years.
 
Retirement #s:

AAI #s:

1 2012
14
19
14
24
18
19
19
18
35
28
43
51
46
68
72
65
63
78
87
85
93
105
100
75
89
65
62
54
44
22
13
12
12 2045

SWA:
11 2012
3
129
107
140
160
148
105
133
149
176
166
188
221
240
272
278
250
239
222
216
209
171
186
169
214
186
178
168
128
85
59
31
9 2045

Sorry about the format. Also, the numbers could be off by 1 or 2 here or there, but you get the idea.
 
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