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A little off topic, but how long can a new hire get SFO?
UNITED
I would have a 1 leg commute to ORD or DEN with UAL. Opportunity to fly international someday down the road. They have a good chunk of cash in the bank. Then again, Tilton's been shopping around for a merger for how long now? No aircraft on order, not sure how the reserve works since I'll be on reserve forever. QOL? Not sure for a junior commuter.
JETBLUE
2 leg commute to JFK. Very good QOL with decent days off and shorter reserve time. Not bad pay starting out. Lots of debt and not sure what lies ahead for them if they can weather a storm so to speak if something comes along.
Many Many other points too numerous to get into here. But thanks again everyone. I'll keep doing my homework.
Yea...there are like 500 guys from Airways. Maybe less then 10% will go back. Everyone I've flown with from Airways is happy here (JB) and staying.
Someone said "JB is played"...........I love being the underdog.
UAL. More job security. Steady paycheck. Lots of aircraft and destination options. Easy commute.
I spent 4 of my 5 years at UAL commuting to reserve (my choice) and realize only now that its time I'll never get back. I was furloughed from UAL in 2003 and came to JB and am now a bus captain living in base. I'll likely make much more money over the next 5 years at JB, although, I'm likely giving up greater career earnings at UAL. Its taken me a long time to learn - and you have to realize this for yourself - you can always make money, but, you can't make time. I can't emphasize this concept enough - this is what compelled me to resign from UAL last week to stay at JB. If I lived in ORD,DEN, DCA, etc., etc., I would have gone back to UAL in 2005 and never looked back.
As stated in previous posts, pick the airline that promises the best quality of life - each have unique advantages/disadvantages and I believe both will be viable over the short/intermediate term. United will be negatively impacted by age 65 to a much greater extent and perhaps has a greater risk of merger or acquisition as well as labor issues coming to a head. Jetblue offers less career diversity at present (versus UAL) and has taken on a lot of debt which may or may not yield returns in the next 5 or 10 years.
Best of luck in your decision-making!
How old are you?
I passed on recall because A) I'm 40 and was 7500 ish on the list. I have descent seniority at JB (700 ish) and can hold senior reserve on the bus. I figured at UAL it would take 10 plus years to be a bus capt. B) Lets not kid ourselves with "maybe age 60 maybe 65", it WILL BE 65 very soon so UAL's stagnation will last another 5 years.
However Jetblue is a relatively young pilot group and if you take all of our current aircraft orders/options into account, we have already hired future 320 captains. All of these comments about JB guys not being happy....not true in most cases.
Bottom line is if you are young enough go UAL, if you are actually starting to pay attention to AARP stuff think seriously about Blue.
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