Man, you got that right......neither does "senior."
Well, yeah I guess 2000 is the "Middle Ages" for newbies to this game. Actually, if not for Republic and PSA delaying the hiring of pilots because of being allowed to "hold" J4J people for 9 months after their recall, there probably wouldn't be new hires just yet.
Looks like by March or April '08 all the classes will be purely new hire; at that point all the held J4J's will have been paroled.
My honest advice for anyone considering US Airways: unless you just have to live in one of our domiciles, and you feel sure that it will never close (PIT?), I'd look elsewhere. This company will have its way with you whenever the lighting is right. It's not just the two pilot groups that have turned seniority upside down; the company has little or no regard for seniority as well, and it often costs you, the line pilot, tens of thousands of dollars. When this happens, believe me, neither ALPA nor the Company will shed a tear or lift a finger to help.
Yep, Juniority and Lady Luck is the name of the game at this place. If you are properly junior, you might get placed on the 767, and the system basically says "screw those senior to you who want that flying. They should have been junior to themselves."
Think I'm kidding? Being (just a little)senior has cost me nearly $20,000 this year alone, and that's going to double over the next 12 months.
Ah, to be junior and placed on the 767.....must be nice.
The ALPA Grievance lady says: "just don't focus on the windfall happening junior to you."
You guys think ALPA's days are numbered only because of Nic? Think again!
BeCareful,
After reading many of your posts I assume you are a 1999-2000ish hire? You were probably at least 1000+ numbers deep on the furlough list? My question to you is do you think you should have been senior to ANYBODY on the AWA list? Would that have been a fair outcome?