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qball 01-30-2014 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by Doug Masters (Post 1570728)
When I was hired in '07 it was the highest social had the lowest seniority number (meaning high social=better seniority).

Yeah, but those guys sued and got it reversed :)

Timbo 01-30-2014 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by qball (Post 1570730)
Yeah, but those guys sued and got it reversed :)

Now THAT's funny!

Thanks for the laugh!

So which is it, really?

It was by age when I got my number, oldest guy was number one.

Years later there was a lawsuit which is why they changed it to SS#, right?

DeadHead 01-30-2014 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Timbo (Post 1570722)
I think they are using the last four of your SS#.

Lowest number wins first place, on up the list.


Originally Posted by Moondog (Post 1570724)
Thanks amigo!

FYI....they alternate classes now from lowest to highest and highest to lowest. So depending on which class you get placed in having the last four of your SS# as a low number may put you in the top or bottom of the class seniority ranking.

Apparently a newhire sued the company because he claimed the process was discriminatory, so now they alternate. At least that was the story I heard. Apparently that Darwin winner was fired prior to coming off probation.

We also had a guy in our newhire class no show to take a job at Skybust. They folded one week into our indoc, but at that point he had burnt his bridge. Darwin's winner runner up.

Timbo 01-30-2014 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by DeadHead (Post 1570734)
FYI....they alternate classes now from lowest to highest and highest to lowest. So depending on which class you get placed in having the last four of your SS# as a low number may put you in the top or bottom of the class seniority ranking.

Apparently a newhire sued the company because he claimed the process was discriminatory, so now they alternate. At least that was the story I heard. Apparently that Darwin winner was fired prior to coming off probation.

We also had a guy in our newhire class no show to take a job at Skybust. They folded one week into our indoc, but at that point he had burnt his bridge. Darwin's winner runner up.

So when are the "Middle" guys going to sue??

I'd be some kind of pizzed off if my last four were 5555!! :eek:

They're always trying to screw you! Always! :D

PilotFrog 01-30-2014 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by Timbo (Post 1570704)
With ZERO First Class seats to upgrade to! :eek:

You KNOW how those politicians expect to be upgraded to FC! :rolleyes:

This will really pizz them off, just wait and see when they have to get in line and start saying "Moo....Moo" just like all the 'Little People'. :D

Oh pleeeze like they use our tax dollars to fly on SWA.
They are just making sure all their constituents they don't want to talk to are on another plane, course until the airline they are on goes bankrupt.

MoonShot 01-30-2014 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by DeadHead (Post 1570734)
FYI....they alternate classes now from lowest to highest and highest to lowest. So depending on which class you get placed in having the last four of your SS# as a low number may put you in the top or bottom of the class seniority ranking.

Apparently a newhire sued the company because he claimed the process was discriminatory, so now they alternate. At least that was the story I heard. Apparently that Darwin winner was fired prior to coming off probation.

We also had a guy in our newhire class no show to take a job at Skybust. They folded one week into our indoc, but at that point he had burnt his bridge. Darwin's winner runner up.

Maybe they should draw numbers from a hat? How could anyone complain about that?

forgot to bid 01-30-2014 03:49 PM

I thought they just did it per the contract?

Seniority numbers will be assigned to individuals on the first day of their new-hire training in the following order:
a. b.
Company transferees will be assigned the lowest seniority numbers within the class, in order of their most recent date of employment with the Company, then
New-hires will be assigned seniority numbers on the basis of the last four digits of each individual’s social security number. Individuals with the higher numbers will be assigned the lowest seniority numbers.
Note: New-hires with identical last four digits of their social security numbers, and transferees with identical employment dates, will determine their relative placement by drawing numbers.


If memory serves, they did it wrong for a while in 2007 and it was a big deal and someone brought it to the attention of the powers that beans they corrected it.

In our class we only had a drop for 24 guys and had 25 in the class, so they shot the 25th guy because he was the lowest in seniority. This stuff matters.

forgot to bid 01-30-2014 03:51 PM

I can't believe it's been 28 years since the Challenger...

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Timbo 01-30-2014 03:54 PM

What about using Rock Paper Scissors, two out of three?

That's the way we divvy up landings!

tsquare 01-30-2014 03:56 PM

Foxy Knoxy guilty... again???


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