From the latest MEC update today. FYI...
"Discussing recalled furloughed pilots, Captain Hamilton said that, including the October 15, November 6 and December 4 recall classes, 1,741 pilots have responded to recall offers, with 584 (33.5 %) accepting recall, 390 (22.4 %) receiving Leaves of Absence, 752 (43.2 %) bypassing and 15 (0.08 %) resigning. The Company extended an additional 53 recall offers, but as of this date, all responses have not yet been received."
My take:
As a line holding 320 First Officer in LAX, I can tell all of you prospective returning furloughees, we need you back. We consistantly SRM/JRM, and the reserves are flying more towards 90 rather than 70. All the bashing you hear about UAL is over blown. If you can stomach flying the lowest paying equipment and the work rules associated with the LCO, then you can stomach anything.
We currently have 4 unfilled LAX 767 bids and we had 2 on the last bid unfilled. My point is, there are other options that will come available to you and if you don't want to fly the narrow gauge equipment, you won't have to for long. But it really is NOT that bad. Now...If you are commuting to reserve to cover several airports, that is not the wisest decision. But on that note, if you are recalled to a domicile other that that in which you were furloughed from, you will receive positive space BP-3 passes for the first 6 months, and fee-waived BP-8 passes for the next 6 months. If you choose to move to your new domicile, it is fully paid for by UAL. By the end of the first year, you should either be off reserve, or taking a bid to another domicile/equipment.
I am an 8 year 320 f/o, and I make roughly $8,000 a month give or take $500, plus per diem of another $700 per month. If you add in the 15 percent B and C fund cash payments to my retirement account, I think a $9,500 per month pay package for a 320 F/O is not too bad, without even including my free medical and dental (that is for HMO/DMO though).
Is it as good as the $12,000 per month I used to make? Nope. Will we get a better contract as our careers progress in a few years? Probably. Are you coming back to a line holding 8th year pay position? No you are not. But you'll be there before you know it and if I am making a comfortable living flying the smallest airplane UAL has, it will only go up from here flying the bigger birds and flying as Captain.
For those of you who had the option to bypass, that was a great thing because it has given you the luxary of time to make a more informed decision. It will also enable you to return to UAL with more seniority. Reading the discussion on the Majors board about whether a pilot should come bask to UAL or go to JetBlue is interesting. My opinion, United all the way. JetBlue has good people. But so do we. We have been through rough times, but there is no where to go but up for us. JetBlue is un proven in the whole scheme of airline survival. A 7 year old airline versus an 80 year old stalworth is a risky scenerio. Is JetBlue gonna be hear in 80 years? Who knows. Is UAL gonna be around for another 80 years? ...If we haven't been shut down with 9/11, SARS, terrorism, 2 wars, Bird Flu, 78 dollar oil, Bankruptcy, recession, and countless other setbacks, I don't think much can take us down next time. The key to a successful career is keeping your company viable and in business. It may take a lot of hits during the bad times, but there will be good times ahead as well. That is just the business of flying these days. It has always been that way. UAL is as lean as we have ever been. The STAR Alliance is a global powerhouse. If we merge with anyone will the junior guy get screwed? No...Because you just assured your longevity position as a pilot with the largest most powerful new airline in existance, junior or not.
In summary, it is not as good as it used to be. You can still make a great living flying even the smallest and most junior equipment. We have been around a long time, and that means something. It got as bad as it is gonna get, and I feel it will only get better. Do not resign...Come back to United. We want and need you back.
Just my opinion. Take it for what its worth. I guess in the end, you still have to love flying airplanes. Because that is the bases for everything that is important. The love of flying airplanes.
Thanks for reading my ramblings. Hope it helps. Any other questions, feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer them.