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Career expectations? What did you think was going to happen, SWA was going to organically grow 30% a year forever?
When I got hired, there were guys who made the left seat in 18 months. Then it went to 3 years, then 6 years. Now our F/Os are looking at 11 years in the right seat.
The only career expectation you had as a SWA new hire was to be a 737 CA SOMEDAY. That was exactly the same expectation an AAI pilot had.
And, again, it amuses me that you guys equate their pay raise with grabbing THEIR seniority.
Admit it, all of you...the only FAIR way to merge these lists:
1. No bump/no flush
2. Pre-1993 SWA hires on the list
3. Ratio the rest.
Everything else is just B.S. And the outright hubris of the SWA F/Os here is getting a bit annoying.
Career expectations? What did you think was going to happen, SWA was going to organically grow 30% a year forever?
When I got hired, there were guys who made the left seat in 18 months. Then it went to 3 years, then 6 years. Now our F/Os are looking at 11 years in the right seat.
The only career expectation you had as a SWA new hire was to be a 737 CA SOMEDAY. That was exactly the same expectation an AAI pilot had.
And, again, it amuses me that you guys equate their pay raise with grabbing THEIR seniority.
Admit it, all of you...the only FAIR way to merge these lists:
1. No bump/no flush
2. Pre-1993 SWA hires on the list
3. Ratio the rest.
Everything else is just B.S. And the outright hubris of the SWA F/Os here is getting a bit annoying.
If you are insinuating that SWA guys got a 20% bump in seniority, I'd like to see your math. I personally got a 9% bump, which, by the way, will make little to no difference in my life.
We now have 800+ new captains that, in essence, got hired off the street.
A junior reserve SWA Capt does not make 70K more than a Senior line holder SWA FO. I have been told 10-20k more.
As for off the street.... the pilots are bringing the airplanes with them. It is not the same thing.
Off the street is when the airplanes were coming from the yellow pages or the factory usually brand new. The FOs are too inexperienced to qualify for the insurance to fly them or the management wants them to have more experience. Obviously the SWAFOs have the exp.
More snake oil.
Mr Kelly will have to deal with 6000 REALLY PO'd SWA Pilots and 1700 overjoyed AAI pilots...
Yes, but they bring more pilots than we will end up needing for the airplanes they're bringing, due to shrinkage of the manning model (12.7 pilots/AC for AAI vs. 10.5 pilots/AC for SWA), reduction of stations we will serve (they just announced the first four this week), and pull-back due to economic uncertainties (announced by GK today).
Our attorneys disagree with that one. Most scenarios that mirror recent arbitration decisions of close to relative seniority, then adjusting slightly for pay rate differences and adjust more heavily for retirements being heavily weighted on the SWA side come pretty close to a Date of Hire solution for our F/O's, which is a 12-18% loss of relative seniority, but better than the 26-34% this deal gives them.2- Most AAI FO's are on the bottom.
Same deal as you got but opposite. Only it is less effective to senority percentage change wise on both sides.