boknowsASA
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This is not related, but how long would it take a new hire to get based at LAX? What is the junior base/equip that most guys are getting from the start? I appreciate any info you guys might be able to give me.
Its done by Age.
Yeah Chairman, He does not care how LUAL does it because it is not 2007. This is 2013 and he wants to know how people today at LCAL the hiring carrier place pilots in seniority order. He also is not interested in unicorn fairy tail career expectations of a pilot hired at Pan Am that still thinks he is owed his Super Connie left seat because realities change in this business
True, back to reality. Forgot why I only visit and post on these sites every couple of years. It always leaves me feeling empty and sorry for folks that lead there lives on here. Good Luck and Good Night
As PVB said...done by age...as it has been done at l-CAL which is the subsidiary doing the hiring.
What airline is this?!Nope Chairman, not interested in training on an airplane that will be off property in a couple of years. I am a happy 2006 hire flying the 777 getting 20 days off a month. This is my fifth airline and I guess you think I should go to the back of the line again despite the fact I finally got lucky with a solid airline. Sorry not interested in trading places as bad as a feel about your position, been there numerous times. Sincerely
In spite of that, I think that age-based is the fairest way of determining class seniority.
Can I ask why you think that?
the younger guy will see the older guys in his class retire before him,