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With the possibility of United hiring, I'm curious if reserves and line holders go much over guarantee at United? What kind of days off and credit could a mid-seniority lineholder on the 737 or Airbus have in ORD? Historically, has that been a pretty easy base to hold? Any other opinions/comments would be great too.

With PBS, a mid seniority lineholder would probably have his schedule built to near maximum hours, even if he wanted to fly less. The company has really figured out how to manipulate the system and get the maximum amount of work out of the least number of bodies.
ORD is a very junior base.
 
I was a 4 Feb 01 newhire.

From what I've heard, because I'm on Mil leave my bid is only a paper bid. So, the actual slot will go to someone actually attending the training. 2 for 1 deal I guess.

It sounds like at least one of the DCA 767 slots got filled by a lot of people. I'm in the 22 Jan class; 18Jun00 hire; DCA767; mil leave until summer 09 (or longer if I can stay on orders)
 
From what I've heard, because I'm on Mil leave my bid is only a paper bid. So, the actual slot will go to someone actually attending the training. 2 for 1 deal I guess.

I am also in the Feb 5 class. I was hired Jan 21, 2001 and there are two of us from that initial hire class that also put 767 DCA at the top of the selection list for the Feb 5 recall class. So with no further info, I'd presume we also both got that assignment since we're on mil leave and thus it becomes a 4 for 1 deal. I'm sure there there are many more ML or LOA furloughees to make this stretch a lot further. There were over 100 call backs to fill the Feb 5 class.

I'll wait until I receive notification from the company to confirm my assignment. I'm sure Mr. Neal has his plate full, and it's not like I'm going to study 767 or airbus info now anyway.

Cheers.
 
With PBS, a mid seniority lineholder would probably have his schedule built to near maximum hours, even if he wanted to fly less. The company has really figured out how to manipulate the system and get the maximum amount of work out of the least number of bodies.
ORD is a very junior base.


What is the max line set at?
 

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