PhilosopherPilot
Well-Known Member
Gettin' deep around here... 

In most cases this person has been in the game longer, has numerous type ratings, and a wealth of experience to bring to the table
Doesn't matter. That has nothing to do with seniority.
It really doesn't.
@Jimflyfast is older than I, was (is?) a Boeing test pilot, has more type ratings than I even know exist and he is my bitch, seniority-wise, when I eventually get to SEA.
Are you guys real names on that forum or is it ATLA77ER4LIFE?
Doesn't matter. That has nothing to do with seniority.
It is real names. I really think all forums like this should be real names
Experience doesn't matter?
Depends. Not every 20,000 hour pilot is god's gift to aviation because they've survived 20,000 hours.Experience doesn't matter?
Experience doesn't matter?
What is going on here? Is this argument really happening? Shirley you can't really think that age means anything when it comes to a seniority list @HVYMETALDRVR . Are you saying that someone hired after you who is older should go ahead of you at your own company? How does age equal experience in an airplane anyways? Mind blown.
Goes back to the argument about longevity vs. seniority. Two separate topics that unfortunately get molded into one when these ideas start. If at the time the merger is announced and you are bidding 50% you should hope that you are bidding 50% when the new list is constructed. Arbitrators for the longest time have viewed furloughed employees as non employees and this is what hurt the USAir pilot group a lot. 1 to 1 is great for longevity purposes, but our system is built around seniority and that's where the problem lies.Date of hire which often means age and experience. Whether they integrate above or below you is a different debate entirely but Im advocating 1 v 1 to DOH. My mind is blown also.
Not quite, you could have someone in the same class that is 25 and another guy that is 55. So they both have the same experience level going by your DOH theory, correct? I know of someone who is at Delta that was the youngest in his class at 25 but he had the most TT of everyone. So who had more experience him or the older guys? AGE means NOTHING.Date of hire which often means age and experience. Whether they integrate above or below you is a different debate entirely but Im advocating 1 v 1 to DOH. My mind is blown also.
Yep, the 23-year-old in the class ahead of me will get to bid captain first. Pretty strange, but that's how it is.Age has nothing to do with seniority. Seniority = bidding power. A 25 year old who sits at 10% on the seniority list has much better bidding power than a 50 year old who sits at 50% on the seniority list. Sucks for the 50 year old, but that's seniority. When that list is merged with another list, the only thing that matters is maintaining bidding power so as to ensure that neither side achieves a windfall at the expense of the other. Age doesn't matter, DOH doesn't matter, nothing else matters.
I promise not to smirk whilst swinging gear.Oh hell, I'm still younger than a big percentage of new hires and I've been at my present carrier since 1998.
(Incidentally, I favor everyone doing one month a year on reserve - just as a reminder of what reserve is like - )
I still respectfully disagree completely, its easy to sit in a board room or office and play with the SL like its the roster of the Yankees. But its an entirely different thing to go out on the line and see people face to face and say "sorry but that guy hired 5 years after you will be upgrading to your position, your an FO again."
The problem is you guys are riding the exceptions, not the general rule. There are always exceptions, sure. We have a couple guys that were hired here at the age of 19, now 15 years later they're in the top 10 percent and still have 30 years before retirement (I'm at a regional). They make six figures, pick they're schedule, and still aren't too old to bail for a major.
But take the top 25% of the SL from AA, DL, USair, and United, how many are under 42 and/or have been flying for less than 20 years. I'd bank its not many.