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Will The AirTran Pilots' Windfall Be A Consideration?

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KP, why are you at airtran? Couldn't meet the minimums anywhere but aai?

Probably couldn't get into Southwest without the TrannyDRAFT thats gonna happen in 2011.

Ty, You need to stop using your 50 aircraft orders in your comparison. You said yourself that things can change. So until they are on property, they are not assets!

Exactly.... you too. Welcome to the free ride TrannyDRAFT, don't forget to drop off your wish-list at the door in the OAK lounge, well get right on it. Oh, and we drug test at Southwest Airlines...so be careful.
 
You just can't rationalize in a mature discussion with an irrational, immature person. Your calling out is only a manifestation of your imagination. God help us if you are the Airtran gold standard. And who's nerve has been touched? You have been the aggressor all along. Maybe it really isn't your nerve that has been touched. Sounds like you are just.....touched.

Time to move on.

Again, best of luck.

Before you pack up your toys and go home, I asked a question regarding the fact if you would be hired today given your background in the early 90s. You profess to be an expert on the Southwest interview criteria. I guess your silence means, "no"?
 
Probably couldn't get into Southwest without the TrannyDRAFT thats gonna happen in 2011.



Exactly.... you too. Welcome to the free ride TrannyDRAFT, don't forget to drop off your wish-list at the door in the OAK lounge, well get right on it. Oh, and we drug test at Southwest Airlines...so be careful.

I would respond to you, but since you choose to live in Detroit I feel that it would be like picking an argument with someone who is mentally challenged and making fun of the handicap is something the Kharma Police simply will not do.
 
27 driver, call it what you want; it's what my buddy was told by management. Dash, a very rational, convincing argument. KP, why are you at airtran? Couldn't meet the minimums anywhere but aai? Only place that would take you? Where are you furloughed from? Did you vote with the other 98% to strike?

1. Search my posts, you can find out all the info on me you need.

2. Voted for the strike

3. Jetblue is a fine company, maybe you will get another shot at Southwest.
 
2. voted for the strike because you work at a not so great company with not so great work rules and wages.

Oh I forgot...you guys really were happy and you were willing to walk because things were going great for you.
 
I am throwing the the BS flag. There are no rifts between the labor groups. Just between FI posters. Its all in good fun. We haven't even started the SLI negotiations yet. Everybody take a deep breath. This process will play out. Some will be happy and some will not. A few years will go by and LUV will be much bigger and much stronger. Its all good folks. Wind the clock, just wind the clock.

Well said, and good advice. We are all just trying to exert a little control over a process we have no control over. Oddly enough, though, the debate can be therapeutic. But we do have to keep in mind that we will all be on the same team at the end of this. And from my experience on your jump-seats, I think the two groups will fit well together. The first round's on me for all AAI folks, but I'm only buying Ty domestic beer! ;)

Fraternally,
PapaWoody
 
Are you sure you aren't the famous S-3 pilot by the name of Auburn Calloway? That sure would explain your bizarre and crazy posts.

Please, watch your temper Auburn, and stay off my jumpseat.

So now you want to make jumpseat wars. Because I miss read you before. Hopefully that is an inside joke.

Ty obviously can’t read all the above passages I pasted. His lack of intelligent conversation is shining through. Those he isn’t that bright and a very blind individual. It is time to ignore his useless drivel. Goodbye Ty, you need to seek some help before coming over please.
 
2. voted for the strike because you work at a not so great company with not so great work rules and wages.

Oh I forgot...you guys really were happy and you were willing to walk because things were going great for you.

Since this is your first rodeo, there have been many great pilot groups from great airlines that have had to go on strike. You are just one CEO away from understanding that concept, I've seen management attitudes change overnight.
 
So now you want to make jumpseat wars. Because I miss read you before. Hopefully that is an inside joke.

Ty obviously can’t read all the above passages I pasted. His lack of intelligent conversation is shining through. Those he isn’t that bright and a very blind individual. It is time to ignore his useless drivel. Goodbye Ty, you need to seek some help before coming over please.

You don't know your history............

Auburn Calloway, former S-3 Navy pilot who was at FedEx. Was about to get fired so he decided to kill the flight crew while jumpseating so his family could collect the life insurance. Used the crash ax and a spear gun so as to not leave any physical evidence of the crime. Failed due to heroic efforts by the flight crew.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FedEx_Express_Flight_705
 

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