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#671
It sounds like its cautious thinking based on AA's past history of swallowing small carriers and either stapling them or near-stapling them to the bottom. I believe that the AA/US merger is a completely different scenario, especially since AA being in bankruptcy merging with a major airline that had already restructured doesn't have the same power to dominate the SLI. For this reason, I think new hires are just gonna get integrated by DOH. The rest will be a horrible mess, and I do feel for those pilots because at best, half the pilots will be ok with it, and at worst 75 percent or more will be upset.
#672
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#673
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I believe that the AA/US merger is a completely different scenario, especially since AA being in bankruptcy merging with a major airline that had already restructured doesn't have the same power to dominate the SLI. For this reason, I think new hires are just gonna get integrated by DOH. The rest will be a horrible mess, and I do feel for those pilots because at best, half the pilots will be ok with it, and at worst 75 percent or more will be upset.
#674
When talking about the SLI, there’s a long precedence for everyone who’s been hired after the snap shot being placed on the bottom based on DOH.
#675
Yep, and regardless of how that all goes I'm on bottom looking up. I'm certain it will be DOH for all those hired after the snap shot but who really knows....... If it's not then I lose what? A couple dozen slots? That's nothing compared to what most will lose. I'm happy I have a class date and I will focus on that for now. Worrying about seniority when I'm not even on property is a waste of my time.
#676
I'd definitely keep the Airways slot vice trying to go to AA a month later or more later. Name a major merger in the last few years that hasn't gone DOH for new hires announced the snapshot date. I think the chances of it going any other way are slim and none.
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#677
Yep, and regardless of how that all goes I'm on bottom looking up. I'm certain it will be DOH for all those hired after the snap shot but who really knows....... If it's not then I lose what? A couple dozen slots? That's nothing compared to what most will lose. I'm happy I have a class date and I will focus on that for now. Worrying about seniority when I'm not even on property is a waste of my time.
MatchPoint you're absolutely correct. They only argument I could possibly think of for taking AA is if you wanted to protect yourself if bases were going to be fenced for new hires, which they probably won't due to vacancies everywhere coming up. For example, if I had AA and US at the same time, I'd take US, because I live 20 min from PHL, and the thought of flying 3 days a month a320 reserve is absolutely amazing. If I lived in Miami, I might choose AA instead. It's all hypothetical, but logic suggests you're making the right choice. If it turns out it was the wrong choice, nobody would Monday-morning quarterback it.
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I agree that current post merger new hires will see DOH regardless. I actually wonder how someone currently employed at one would be recieved at an interview with the other. Pre merger I'd at least go to the interview, but once hired at one, post merger, I'd stay with the original class date.
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