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Old 01-18-2011 | 01:29 PM
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Nice attempt at humor. I'll take as seriously as the thought you put into it.

In the meantime my post was serious.
My post is serious, educated, and factual. An educated post does not require a thesis paper.

Just look at your retirement data... it speaks for itself. AirTran and WN are in the same boat with the 2 longest runs (by several years) of any airlines to retiring 50% of their list.

AirTran is only slightly behind WN- within a year and change to projected 50% retirement. Remember AirTran has a concentration of old Ex-eastern types...

I've said it before, and I'll say it again. This SLI will not be pure relative, and it most certainly will not be a W2 integration either. This is a merger of 2 737 operating LCC's (or are they a premium LCC since they have biz class? ) I DO think that the arbiter will give some sort of credit to the significant disparity between the contracts, thus weighting the integration slightly to the favor of the WN guys.
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Old 01-18-2011 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
My post is serious, educated, and factual. An educated post does not require a thesis paper.

Just look at your retirement data... it speaks for itself. AirTran and WN are in the same boat with the 2 longest runs (by several years) of any airlines to retiring 50% of their list.

AirTran is only slightly behind WN- within a year and change to projected 50% retirement. Remember AirTran has a concentration of old Ex-eastern types...

I've said it before, and I'll say it again. This SLI will not be pure relative, and it most certainly will not be a W2 integration either. This is a merger of 2 737 operating LCC's (or are they a premium LCC since they have biz class? ) I DO think that the arbiter will give some sort of credit to the significant disparity between the contracts, thus weighting the integration slightly to the favor of the WN guys.
Neither airline has a Capt on property who comes anywhere near your number of years to upgrade.

I'm glad you explained yourself, because now I know why your post still doesn't make any sense.
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Old 01-18-2011 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Seat 1Engine
Neither airline has a Capt on property who comes anywhere near your number of years to upgrade.

I'm glad you explained yourself, because now I know why your post still doesn't make any sense.


I'm assuming you haven't looked at your retirement data, have you?
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Old 01-18-2011 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
I'm assuming you haven't looked at your retirement data, have you?
This is getting funnier and funnier.
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Old 01-18-2011 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Seat 1Engine
One more time, relative seniority harms every pilot at every position of the SWA seniority list.

Any arbitrator will see that.

They will also recognize that at relative seniority, SWA pilots are THE ONLY LOSERS. Airtran pilots risk and lose nothing.

As a junior SWA FO, I'm not interested in becoming an instant captain as a result of this SLI, but I will exercise all means available to make sure that additional roadblocks are not placed in my career progression.

Anything close to relative seniority puts so many younger guys ahead of me that my career expectations will suffer. The demographics of these two airlines are vastly different.

At the same time, what is the cost and risk being borne by the Airtran pilots?
1 seat,

You guys keep asking the same question, "what are the Air Tran pilot's losing by getting relative seniority?" And I guess you are getting mad because you aren't getting the response you want.


The Answer: Air Tran pilots lose nothing by getting relative seniority. That's the point. They will be in the same relative position that they were in before.

Now, how about answering the flip side (which I have been asking for days.) What do you lose in a relative seniority list with Air Tran.

I'm begging you or Bwi or anyone else to explain to me how 737 pay at the 30% spot on the current SWA list is different than 737 pay at the 30% spot on a ratio/relative list with Air Tran pilots...... (Please, don't say, "I've told you already.")


If you can't cite a different pay rate, you've got problems.

It's quite possible you guys shot yourself in the foot when you agreed to the same pay for the 737-800. (A higher pay-rate for the -800 would have led to a better argument.)



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Old 01-18-2011 | 03:29 PM
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You guys keep asking the same question, "what are the Air Tran pilot's losing by getting relative seniority?" And I guess you are getting mad because you aren't getting the response you want.


The Answer: Air Tran pilots lose nothing by getting relative seniority. That's the point. They will be in the same relative position that they were in before.

Now, how about answering the flip side (which I have been asking for days.) What do you lose in a relative seniority list with Air Tran.

I'm begging you or Bwi or anyone else to explain to me how 737 pay at the 30% spot on the current SWA list is different than 737 pay at the 30% spot on a ratio/relative list with Air Tran pilots...... (Please, don't say, "I've told you already.")


If you can't cite a different pay rate, you've got problems.

It's quite possible you guys shot yourself in the foot when you agreed to the same pay for the 737-800. (A higher pay-rate for the -800 would have led to a better argument.)
The demographic info I have is significantly different than what's being touted here. I look at the birthdays I see on the Airtran list and they're significantly younger than what is on SWAPA list.

My number is that the Airtran list is approx 8 years younger on average than the SWA list. And it's more skewed on the FO side than the Capt side.

Therefore, at day 1 of integration I may be the same, but each year that passes my progression is slowed from what it would have been.

And yes, this is about the 4th time I've posted this.

I say again, what risk and loss is the Airtran pilot exposed to?

And if pay wasn't important and seniority was the only thing, we'd all still be at the regionals. Because honestly, no one really cares about the "size" of their equipment, only that bigger airplanes generally pay better.
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Old 01-18-2011 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Seat 1Engine
Therefore, at day 1 of integration I may be the same, but each year that passes my progression is slowed from what it would have been.
I guess its all about you, then. Staple away!
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Old 01-18-2011 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Seat 1Engine
I look at the birthdays I see on the Airtran list and they're significantly younger than what is on SWAPA list.

Sounds like an accurate statistical analysis

My number is that the Airtran list is approx 8 years younger on average than the SWA list. And it's more skewed on the FO side than the Capt side.

The average is less than 6 years.

And if pay wasn't important and seniority was the only thing, we'd all still be at the regionals. Because honestly, no one really cares about the "size" of their equipment, only that bigger airplanes generally pay better.

There are laws and legal precedent in place. They were put in place because certain pilot groups concluded that buying another company meant "Give me everything you've got. We want it now".

I'm sure that isn't the case with SWA ........
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Old 01-18-2011 | 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Seat 1Engine
In the meantime my post was serious.

The words here are so appropo
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Old 01-18-2011 | 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by newKnow
This is getting funnier and funnier.
Yup this^^^
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