Bean said:No. Not at all.
I'm trying to determine why there seems to be a disconnect between worthy in one groups eyes vs another.
Bean,
A worthy question, and this of course varies greatly depending on what industry or profession you're talking about. Commercial aviation? It was traditionally determined by some measurement of sweat equity until UAL pilots were successful in getting ALPA to skew their policy toward something as ambiguous and unreliable as "career expectations." I'm not saying that some evaluation of a pilot's expectations is completely inappropriate, but when you base everything on that and leave it in the hands of a single (very old) person, you get......Nicolau "award." And how has that worked out for Everyone?
Back to the more nuanced issue you raise about worthy/unworthy, how one group views the other, etc....sheeze, you could go nuts trying to figure this out by taking the psychological temperature of the very small portion of the pilot group who enjoys sparring on the Internet. This place is a cesspool of broken dreams and anxiety and enough attachment to bring down a Buddhist temple. When this is finally over, if rumors hold true that the MOU was adhered to and the three lists that existed on Dec 9, 2013 were merged in an F&E manner, we should ALL be thanking our lucky stars that panel had the fortitude and wisdom to do just that. If done properly, we will all be ordered -- as closely as possible -- by the sweat equity we have poured into American/US Airways/America West airlines, with some consideration given to address the discrepancies between the groups in terms of expectations. Had America West pilots not decided/demanded to separate themselves from US Airways pilots in this current merger, then A330's could have been considered part of what they brought to the table. If AWA pilots still receive credit for WB flying, then that's a small windfall in itself at this point.
But this whole question of "worthy vs unworthy" is really too personal and touchy-feely for this crowd. Personally, without even meeting you I can tell you with absolute certainty you are worthy and deserving of love, kindness, fairness, a bottle of clean water, and even the occasional First Class meal. Heck, we even had a guy on the East who wanted a pony! And while I'm not sure Lance ever got his pony, I sure would have granted him a pony if there was a pony to be granted. We all deserve to be considered worthy, and we are. I have a degree, but I don't consider it part of what makes me worthy to work for an airline. And I certainly don't think it makes me or anyone else in my mostly college-educated pilot group more worthy or that it should propel us up the seniority list. I think Fair and Equitable will be just fine, and I really hope that's what we see in a few weeks or whenever the powers that be decide we are all "worthy" of seeing the final results.
Bean, you are worthy. You are loved. You are needed. Now head on over to gate B9 and fly that bus like you mean it!
Kenny