Originally Posted by
meyers9163
Answer me this... If a job at LAA was so superior why didn't those furloughs come back for the money and such a superior job at LAA? Hmmm...
Really? Lol! You make it sound as if somehow the job at LAA and LUS were equal in you mind. YOUR post history (as a PSA pilot until late 2013) seems to indicate that LUS was NOT a place you really wanted to work until it became clear that LUS and LAA would likely merge:
Originally Posted by
Georgia22
If you figured it out that it is going to be such an awful place for the next 30 years then don't apply.
Your reply to Georgia22:
Originally Posted by
meyers9163
Don't intend to. Are you a regional fo? Most CAs are not too willing to jump to USairways as you seem to be. Those who have live in CLT PHL or DCA. I'd not ever turn a legacy down but if hired I'd be using it as a stepping stone.
Originally Posted by
meyers9163
Also there is something to be said about a company who's management team admits to their system/routes being the weakest of the hub and spoke carriers. Who continue to say they rather keep their fleet at fleet minimums. A mgt team who openly admit they're pay is the weakest and always will be to stay competitive.....
Fyi.... I realize we dont choose and pick who will hire us. Its all about timing and opportunity. But few would choose or say Airways is the best pilot job out there.....
So, I see that you have had a change of heart now that the merge between AA and US was announced. Somehow, in your eyes, LUS suddenly became an equally superior place to work as AA, and since you got on in late 2013 (September or so? Because in August 2013 you were still proclaiming yourself a PSA pilot), you've suddenly become VERY interested in the SLI proceedings.
Face it, whoever you are. You and I are within a month of each other on the list, and are BOTH super junior, relative to the 15,000ish pilots on the list. You are arguing seniority with a guy (Eaglefly) who has at least a few years ON PROPERTY over you, so why do you waste any time arguing with a guy who - no matter what happens - will be senior (way senior) to you (and me)?
Enjoy the fact that you are young and will retire very senior on the combined list LONG after guys like him (and me) are mere memories on the seniority list.