Originally Posted by
Skyflyin
Sean, it's all in how you look at it, but from most of the CAL guys perspective, the bottom half lost about 10% relative seniority. You did as well.
Sean Roth
CAL Sept. 2013 - 3488 out of 5394=64.66%
SLI ------------ 9317 out of 12155=76.65%
Nov. 2013 PBS - 8843 out of 11983=73.79%
Even if we use your 12,600 number you're at 70.18% losing over 5%. There is no doubt about it, we got screwed. I don't blame the UAL pilots. I blame our merger committee. Their arguments failed and we caught it in the shorts. What hurts is that it will last the rest of our career.
With that said, I am glad that the LUAL pilots are seeing some movement after years and years of stagnation, it just sucks that it will be at the cost of the LCAL pilots.
You just made their point for them by again using the 2013 position. Recalculate it using your 2010 position for a true comparison