Southwest Hiring Info 2016
#1871
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Joined APC: Jun 2016
Posts: 95
I chose SWA because of base and the fact I'll never have to do a 11 day trip. I like being productive and enjoy getting more days off than some of my friends.
As much as people complain about the negotiations, this place is a cake walk compared to other airlines. Get the pay and retirement on par with the others and I'll be happy.
New hires leaving is a sign of the times. People will go to the first airline that calls and if that's not where they want to be they'll keep their apps open. It's not 2008 when only SWA was hiring. People are leaving UAL for DL, DL for SWA, etc. It's finally a buyers market and I'm glad. Means pay and benefits for pilots will be in high demand.
As much as people complain about the negotiations, this place is a cake walk compared to other airlines. Get the pay and retirement on par with the others and I'll be happy.
New hires leaving is a sign of the times. People will go to the first airline that calls and if that's not where they want to be they'll keep their apps open. It's not 2008 when only SWA was hiring. People are leaving UAL for DL, DL for SWA, etc. It's finally a buyers market and I'm glad. Means pay and benefits for pilots will be in high demand.
#1872
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Joined APC: Jul 2007
Posts: 3,669
#1873
On Reserve
Joined APC: Mar 2016
Posts: 18
Future bookings
I wonder if the company realizes how much future bookings would drop off if there was a strike vote taken to coincide with Thanksgiving or Christmas. The lost revenue alone should make them think twice about screwing us.
Fall is a lovely time of year to picket.
Fall is a lovely time of year to picket.
#1874
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Joined APC: Jun 2015
Posts: 191
#1875
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Joined APC: Jun 2015
Posts: 191
I know one class has had six leave in that class alone. That's around 25 percent attrition for that class. That isn't an anomaly. It's a sign of the times. When all the "luv" company spews is vitriol designed to lower our expectations while our friends at other companies are awarded with raises and no concessions, it is easy to see why.
We are at the end of Gary's 30 days and the ball is in swa's court. I suspect that we will see an offer soon that is an increase over TA1 but nowhere close to the platform. I recently flew with an assistant chief who said they are being summoned to Dallas and that he believes that we will be lowballed once again. He said that the disconnect between those writing the checks and the pilots is huge and that they truly have no idea what they are up against in terms of unity.
Fortunately our union has come together and nearly everyone, even a lot of former Koolies, are on the same page.
It's a great place to work. I truly enjoy coming to work here. We need a contract, though, and I think a lot of pilots are tired of carrying the company's water during crises.
We are at the end of Gary's 30 days and the ball is in swa's court. I suspect that we will see an offer soon that is an increase over TA1 but nowhere close to the platform. I recently flew with an assistant chief who said they are being summoned to Dallas and that he believes that we will be lowballed once again. He said that the disconnect between those writing the checks and the pilots is huge and that they truly have no idea what they are up against in terms of unity.
Fortunately our union has come together and nearly everyone, even a lot of former Koolies, are on the same page.
It's a great place to work. I truly enjoy coming to work here. We need a contract, though, and I think a lot of pilots are tired of carrying the company's water during crises.
Sure there's a few here and there but we aren't seeing 25%. Get over yourself; or go elsewhere
#1877
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Joined APC: Apr 2013
Posts: 3,480
Southwest Hiring Info 2016
Class of 09 December, 5 out of 22 have left. Class of 14 December, 5 out of 24 have already left. At least one has 2 weeks notice in and another has confirmed they are leaving. Care to dispute those numbers? Ok, maybe not exactly 25 percent, but darned close.
As I have said before, I love it here, I am not leaving (for now). Thanks for telling me how to live my life though.
But you are probably right, everything is awesome. Deck parties for all my friends!
#1878
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Joined APC: Sep 2006
Position: SWA F/O
Posts: 145
I'm not doubting people are leaving, but it's not at the rate that the forum warriors (here and the SWAPA forums) would have you believe.
Attrition affects all carriers. I know guys and gals who have left UAL and DAL as well. Everyone targets a job that best fits their life or what they want out of their career. I can't fault anyone for pursuing that. Good luck to them.
#1879
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Joined APC: Aug 2009
Position: 737FO
Posts: 30
Agree with this. Hear a lot of people talk about folks leaving, but I only know of two personally - only one of them from my class.
I'm not doubting people are leaving, but it's not at the rate that the forum warriors (here and the SWAPA forums) would have you believe.
Attrition affects all carriers. I know guys and gals who have left UAL and DAL as well. Everyone targets a job that best fits their life or what they want out of their career. I can't fault anyone for pursuing that. Good luck to them.
I'm not doubting people are leaving, but it's not at the rate that the forum warriors (here and the SWAPA forums) would have you believe.
Attrition affects all carriers. I know guys and gals who have left UAL and DAL as well. Everyone targets a job that best fits their life or what they want out of their career. I can't fault anyone for pursuing that. Good luck to them.
#1880
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Joined APC: Apr 2013
Posts: 3,480
Agree with this. Hear a lot of people talk about folks leaving, but I only know of two personally - only one of them from my class.
I'm not doubting people are leaving, but it's not at the rate that the forum warriors (here and the SWAPA forums) would have you believe.
Attrition affects all carriers. I know guys and gals who have left UAL and DAL as well. Everyone targets a job that best fits their life or what they want out of their career. I can't fault anyone for pursuing that. Good luck to them.
I'm not doubting people are leaving, but it's not at the rate that the forum warriors (here and the SWAPA forums) would have you believe.
Attrition affects all carriers. I know guys and gals who have left UAL and DAL as well. Everyone targets a job that best fits their life or what they want out of their career. I can't fault anyone for pursuing that. Good luck to them.
The exodus has only just begun. We are a second tier carrier when it comes to hiring, completely due to having an inadequate contract and very little seniority movement.
Read some of the communication that is coming from OUR representatives in HQ. They should be in our corner and instead they are softening us into taking the 50.1 percent solution. Our own company has hired Randy Babbitt to negotiate against us and there is zero indication that we are anywhere close to closing a deal. Our CEO has awarded the shareholders with 5,700,000,000 dollars and has stalled our negotiations over 4 years. If I were a new hire, I would leave as well.
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