Originally Posted by
sleeves
Obviously other LUAL pilots have become Den 737 Capt. Since the merger, Infact I think the guy you are so upset about (7400) is LUAL as is the guy JSLED is quoted above talking about, as is JSLED himself. So it must not be a conspiracy against all LUAL. It sounds as though you wish that a Flush Bid had occurred. That is not a CALALPA issue, I don't think the company would have ever agreed to that. Way too expensive. We had one at LCAL after contract 97 was signed, people moving everywhere. It would have been nuts with as big as the new United is. Your issue is with the merger, mergers are messy. It is best if they never occur.
I think we both agree on your last point.
Here is the real gist on den. Not that it matter as it can't be undone.
The company opened a 737 base in Denver and it was staffed by cal pilots. Tpa, training restrictions, whatever. That's the reality. It was staffed by very junior (by lual history) cal pilots.
Fast fwd couple of years when lual can now bid the guppy in Denver post sli and it goes very senior. The junior cal guys are still there on the list. Fast fwd a little more and they shrink Denver and bump the junior most cal off the bottom of the list. Still very junior however. Fast fwd a little more and they bump the bottom of the 320 and close the 757 base in Denver. Because of the very junior bottom of the list basically the entire 757 base in Denver (cap and Fo) can now hold den 737 cap. Most take it (who wouldn't?) Also, there is the whole training debacle where guys aren't trained in time so they exercise the bump to wherever. The super junior 737 den cap position outlined above allows many to hold something they are way out of seniority for as a result.
Compare the 320 to the guppy. Junior 320 cap is around 4200 in Denver. Junior 737 cap is 7400. It is 100% due to the awarding to cal pilots den cap dramatically out of seniority. Same thing happened in Ord. Ord is different though because they have actually grown it so the seniority has normalized a bit. Denver has shrunk by almost half.