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Old 11-01-2011 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
I'm not going anywhere until I see what our next contract looks like. It will take me 16.5 years to reach the 50 percent mark at Delta according to the crystal ball. That assumes everyone leaves at the mandatory retirement age of 65 and the list stays the same size. I have news for you. Very few pilots are leaving early. I've flown with 63 1/2 year olds on the MD-88. Our list is shrinking. The retirement age might rise to 70. If that kid's post on the other website is true, he is making $72,000/year more than me to fly a smaller airplane. I like my current employer, but that's a hell of a lot of money per year. I would like someone to publish W-2's. ALPA tells me I'm not far off from Southwest, but the Southwest pilots are telling me different. I would like to know who's telling the truth. It's pretty sad how you just want to get rid of me. You would think you would want this place to be a premier place to work and not just a stepping stone. I have a junior buddy of mine who bid to the 737 recently to just get the type rating so he can move on. I know a 7er pilot who went to UPS while furloughed. He was furloughed from UPS and is back here. I asked him if he is going to stay when UPS recalls him. His answer was "hell no." The reason is UPS just pays too much more. It all comes down to the money and time off. I don't get much of either as a commuter on reserve.
Hockey,

I want you to stay. I think what t is saying in a backhanded way is that it's not really smart to leave one place, after years of service, to move to another. SWA is at the top of the heap right now, but if things work out like they have over the last few decades, "top of the heap" status never lasts.

As US Air pilots from the 80's.
Ask United pilots from the 90's.
Ask Delta pilots from the 2000's.

Our contract will get way better.
Our retirements will kick in a lot sooner than SWA's.

If you ask me, the only thing that is certain is that things will change.