Blue Dude
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FL717 said:As far as the jetBlue "non compete" letter. It still is a pair of "handcuffs" in my opinion. Maybe a looser set, but still limits your options if the company turns out to be a lemon to work for.
BTW - "Non Compete" clauses were originally designed years ago for top corporate executives and technology people to keep form taking themselves and their work to the competition, because after all there is occupations out there that involve alot more skill, knowledge, and expertise than flying airplanes.
I know, that can't possibly be true....
The non-compete contract was only necessary because neither the pilots nor the airlines would honor a traditional resignation letter. Many airlines require pilots to "resign seniority" but there are problems with people keeping their word. If more pilots actually meant what they said, then such a contract wouldn't be necessary.
If two years have gone by, then you can accept recall at any time with no repurcussions at all, without even the fiction of your company "accepting" your resignation letter in the round file. And you can go to any other airline at any time. That seems pretty reasonable to me.