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habubuaza said:
Please.

UPS has always acquired routes, airplanes, ops that were developed on the backs of others including but not limited to pilots. I don't know why it's just the way they do it. And they love flipping the proverbial middle finger to the crew members. There's much history just start with Orion and work your way down.

Don't want to argue. Good luck to all.

I don't think you have a valid point as most of the initial cadre of UPS pilots were made up of former contractor pilots.
 
Well, I just hope everyone makes out alright in whatever merger/acquisitions are in the future. Of course the acquirer always calls all the shots. My only issue is that when an airline becomes an attractive candidate for acquisition, there is often no credit given to the professionalism, dedication, and integrity to the cockpit crewmembers who helped garner the success of the acquired airline and I feel bad about that. It's not just business these are actual dedicated professional individuals who helped those carriers become successful and they often get little or no credit for it.
 
Don't worry guys....UPSer's argument is solely based on RUMOR and an old one at that.
 
YOU GO WHALE!

The one rumor I have heard and I believe to be true, is Polar is going to trade in all its BOEING 747's for new A-380 freighters. Gotta love an Airbus product!
 
X-Rated, you have got to be kidding me. A380, what a HUGE hunk of SH!T!! I worked on Airbus aircraft and they are nothing but crap! If you compare them to a Boeing, it is like comparing a Ferrari to a YUGO! The Ferrari of course, is BOEING!! That would be the worst decision the company could EVER MAKE!!!
IF IT AINT BOEING, I AINT GOING!!
 
Hey Xrated, Just want to point out: "Airbus" and "Going" don't rhyme. hehehe!:D
 
Spoke with a friend of mine in training today and it's nothing but meetings and some ground school for the sim instructors. Something about a Christmas party on the 14th as well. Nothing to be alarmed about. For what it's worth.

Anybody know about the starting pay at Atlas?
What about chances of a Miami domicile?
 
How is that Stanstead base working out for new hires? Is that commute just brutal, or do they actually fly you from home more often than not?
 
Starting pay is 74.55 for FO's and FE's. 50 hour guarantee the first year then 62 hrs thereafter. On the hiring side here is the latest from the Atlas site.

[font=Arial,]Updated: 11/30/2004 11:07:00 AM[/font]
[font=Arial,][font=Arial,]Question: Is it true that training the 60-70 crewmembers (including 22 FEs) for the 17 day work month has now been delayed possibly till March instead of January?
[font=Arial,]Response: The Company is currently finalizing the staffing plan for 2005 and beyond. There are a number of factors involved, however, that may offset some or all of the need to hire Crewmembers due to the 17-day work month, including possible adjustments to the fleet and improvements to Crew efficiency as a result of a number of Crew Scheduling initiatives.[/font]

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