HalinTexas
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Well, it's too late to tell anyone NOT to get their panties in twist over preferential interviews. I'll just remind everyone that it's preferential interviews, not preferential hiring. Big difference. You also have to be furloughed and apply. CAL ain't coming to your house to beg you to work for them, niether is SWA.
At last count, less than 10 ATA furloughees have been hired by SWA. More have gone to Trans Meridian. (Don't see anyone complaining about it over there.)
One other point. Many of those that are being furloughed have already been furloughed from another carrier, such as TWA and USAir. They might also be current and qualified on aircraft CAL flies, i.e. B737 and B757.
With 3 days left in an ATA left seat, I want to thank CAL and their MEC, as well as SWA for the interview offers. Kudos should also go to the unrealized pilot and FA integration that would have happened with AWA and their now defunct purchase. As I understand it, it set a precedent.
It ain't over till it's over, and it ain't over.
At last count, less than 10 ATA furloughees have been hired by SWA. More have gone to Trans Meridian. (Don't see anyone complaining about it over there.)
One other point. Many of those that are being furloughed have already been furloughed from another carrier, such as TWA and USAir. They might also be current and qualified on aircraft CAL flies, i.e. B737 and B757.
With 3 days left in an ATA left seat, I want to thank CAL and their MEC, as well as SWA for the interview offers. Kudos should also go to the unrealized pilot and FA integration that would have happened with AWA and their now defunct purchase. As I understand it, it set a precedent.
It ain't over till it's over, and it ain't over.