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Old 01-11-2011 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by FAULTPUSH
Pay is ephemeral, seniority is forever. United was in the $240 per hour range for the 747 in late 2000 while SWA was something like $80 less per hour. Now SWA's top 737 captains make $16 more per hour than the 747 pilots at United. That doesn't mean that if an SLI had happened in 2000, the SWA guys should have or would have been placed below every UA captain, or that if it happened now, the SWA guys should be placed above every UA captain. Contracts change every few years, but equipment types last for decades, and is much better of a metric to use for an SLI.
Great then my vote is to keep the Airtran guys who want to hold their seniority and seat, stay on their contract. All new growth goes toward the WN pilot group. AAI guys are welcome to come on over to the WN side at the bottom. Seems fair to me. I wonder how many pilots would jump over to the WN contract???
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