It's about career expectations. I know my views which are primarly the west's views are not popular with most of you guys but it is what it is. All furloughs before this merger have been put behind all actives, why did you think this would be any different? because some have many years of service? They didn't expect to come back, plain and simple. That's why most got new jobs elsewhere. I bet Colello never expected to wear a mainline uniform again, now he's a B757 fo with over 300 pilots behind him.
I know Mr Colello quite well and based on the attrition on the east he definitely planned on being back - in fact he was back, flying under the USAirways certificate. For argument sake let's take the furloughs out of the picture. How about the pilot one number senior to Dean - Joe Monda who has worked continuously since 18 Jul 88. How do you justify that he is junior to pilots hired on 4 Apr 2005. Joe has no furlough time.
He's probably not even on reserve anymore, not so with Odell. He's still on the very bottom with NOBODY underneath him. What about his expectations that he had when he came on board?
Poor Dave - been here a whole 2 years and his expectations are shot? When he was hired he nad NO expectations of flying a 330 to Europe and now he does ahead of those who in fact had those expectations when they were hired.
You people say windfall due to all the attrition, but not all the east that are retiring are Captains, alot will be Fo's.
Even if they are FOs, it is generally on the big equipment and when a FO senior to you retires it is an opportunity to get off reserve.
Kind of like what U did to the eastern 757 folks when you "bought the jets"
Simply put, ALPA doesn't do DOH because it would result in nothing but "equipment and asset" purchases in the future.
ALPA doesn't do DOH because United was instrumental in getting the policy changed in the early 90s when they were afraid of the first UA/US merger talks.