Flip Conroy
havin fun
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Flip Conroy said:And WE all know that Lame Lizard, Boris Yelling, Chuck Yogurt, Texas Jet Jock, Lawman, Einstein and others are the SAME idiot.
XRMEFLYER said:And what I and others have been saying is that in fact it is not a hard minimum. There is a "military equivalent", whatever that means. Maybe there should be a "corporate minimum" as well then, I'm not saying that there shouldn't be.
What we are saying is that it is what it is and potential applicants have two choices. Look elsewhere or get what it takes to get hired. This is not unique in the industry. SWA with the type and Fedex with their multiple internal rec requirements as examples. What you "think is sufficient to learn the 121 side of things" notwithstanding.
BTW Nice Avatar!
BenderGonzales said:"This place will never go out of business!!"
These words were spoken by pilots at:
Eastern
Braniff
Pan-Am (Pan-Am 2, Pan-Am 3)
Independance
Kiwi
Midway
Jets-Go
Southeast
Great Plains
National
Vanguard
Panagra...
Shall we go on?
fletch717 said:I would say that unless you have a recommendation and 5000 hours. AT won't even put you in the "right stack". It's just the way they do things here.
737Longhorn said:You forgot TWA...
fletch717 said:I would say that unless you have a recommendation and 5000 hours. AT won't even put you in the "right stack". It's just the way they do things here.
It's been good to me, so far. I was hired after 9/11 and have been a 737 CA for over 18 months, very few places to do that at right now.
For newhires today, though, it's a different story, and we have been losing about 4 newhires a month to SWA, Fedex, UPS, CAL, Jet Blue and Emirates. We have even had a few fairly senior captains bail in the last few months, if that says anything.
Unfortunately, management is too busy stuffing money in their pockets on their way out the door to do anything other than pull out the old "Eastern Airlines Contract Negotiations Manual", and it is really starting to show.
This is really unfortunate, since the long-term costs of that decision will vastly outweigh any short-term savings.
They have done a great job of squandering the goodwill that used to exist. Wonder how long before Wall Street starts to notice, or maybe they have . . . the stock is down about 25% from it's high this year.
I think it says a lot.
Um, wow! Unreal how much these guys just hit the big time, yet they want more, more, more!