FDJ:
What happened? Suddenly against intelligent discussion?
You don't get a vote. I don't care what you think of our case.
The same could apply to you. You don't get a vote in the RJDC issue, yet you see fit to post long dissertations on why you disagree with it. Just because we don't have a vote doesn't mean we don't have valid opinions. But if I agreed with your grievance, I'm sure you'd love to hear it.
73GDog:
How do you know Southwest pilots are happy with their current pay? I have several friends over there and they are just waiting to negotiate a new contract to increase their pay.
Then why do so many want to work there? Why did your friends choose to work there, instead of Delta, United, Northwest, Continental, etc? I've not heard any Southwest pilots complaining that they're underpaid. They are, however, pilots, and as such feel that they are always entitled to more more more, look what the other guy's getting, gimme more more more.
You say they are not paid as well as Delta and United and I cannot verify this because you have to take into account their profit sharing which has done quite well for some of the more senior pilots.
Which supports my initial point. However, notice that even at Southwest the union has created its own B-scale, in that those hired after a certain date can't take part in the profit sharing. Benefits only the more senior - sound familiar?
Well, Southwest is a 'major', and one of the most heavily unionized I might add, and they are in better financial shape than Delta.
I knew someone was going to say this, and I suppose I should have been more clear in my original post. I was talking about the companies traditionally considered the 'majors;' i.e. The Big Five - United, American, Delta, Continental, and Northwest - all global carriers.