ivauir
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That logic works both ways, Hose.
So then, an FO at 58% on a list with flat growth doesn't mean the same as 58% on a list with rapid growth coming (AAI airframe orders = 37% growth by 2016).
Ty,
We didn't grow so that we could save the money we are using to buy you. Every single one of your airplanes represents a dilution of our full hedges and a corresponding increase in risk.
It would really help your credibility if you stopped trying to rationalize:
- A 50% pay raise.
- More days off.
- A more stable and better funded company
- A contract that is superior in every way
- Superior equipment (717 vs -800)
AND
- Getting slotted in with pilots with 20 years more longevity
Your seniority and seat exist in Atlanta, on a 717, at a lousy pay rate, under a crummy contract, and at an airline with a questionable future.
A situation so egregious you were willing to go on strike. A future so bleak that you managers approached SWA six times to try a broker a deal.
It is one thing to be proud of your accomplishments and want credit for what you bring to the deal. It is quite another to completely disregard and disrespect what the other side of the table brings to the deal.
It is considerable. Try to be a dude for a change.