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14 started todayJust wondering...
How many have been hired so far? (Congrats to those who have!)
Not sure, but will try to find outWhen is the next interview scheduled for?
200 this year, and 400 next yearWhat is the total number to be hired?
No problemThanks,
14 started today
Not sure, but will try to find out
200 this year, and 400 next year
No problem![]()
737
Where have you seen the 400 for next year posted? I have not seen anything about '08. Thanks.
How is the age 60 to 65 rule gonna affect the hiring number for the next couple years?
Age 60 won't affect us much because most of the older, more senior pilots have already gone. Most of the hiring now is due to growth.
Here is a list of the retirements over the next 10 years.
You'll see that most of the heavy retirements don't really start for another 5-7 years.
2007-29
2008-60
2009-70
2010-91
2011-130
2012-159
2013-220
2014-265
2015-333
2016-474
2017-556
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What do you mean age 60 won't affect you much. If it goes to 65, your retirement list will look like this:
2007-0
2008-0
2009-0
2010-0
2011-0
2012-29
2013-60
2014-70
2015-91
2016-130
2017-159
2018-220
2019-265
2020-333
2021-474
2022-556
And ASA.Legacies, Military, Regionals, AirTran
14 started today
Not sure, but will try to find out
200 this year, and 400 next year
No problem![]()
737
Where have you seen the 400 for next year posted? I have not seen anything about '08. Thanks.
I don't think there is an official number out for new hires in 2008 yet, but I would not be surprised to see at least 400 new hires in '08. A rough wag on the numbers would be 2% growth = approx. 130 pilots + 79 retirements + approx. 100 pilots who leave after cashing in the claim and the note + 50 LTD ( less than 1% of pilot group LTD each year) + appoximately 50 pilots due to increased pilot needs as the company continues to grow international flying (I believe DAL takes delivery of at least 2 777LRs in'08). That's just a very rough wag at the numbers, but 400+ in '08 is more likely than not.
Correction to my last post. 10 in the current class, supposed to be 14, but 4 didn`t show up. 9 got the MD 88, one the 737-800. Don`t know where they will be based. Supposed to be 40 next month, maybe two classes of 20 each. Good luck to all....
Just curious, the four who didnt show up....are they planning to go into the next class or just decided they didnt want to take the job?
...heard some guys in the crew lounge (asa) talking about a "filter" big D used involving total flight time. I didn't hear the low end...but they said the upper end was about 5500hrs. All others aren't considered at the moment.
anyone...anyone???
...heard some guys in the crew lounge (asa) talking about a "filter" big D used involving total flight time. I didn't hear the low end...but they said the upper end was about 5500hrs. All others aren't considered at the moment.
anyone...anyone???
Can I have a hit off that?
100 pilots leaving after the claim is pretty extreme...sounds like all the "mass exodus FO resignations" we heard about last year....and what, 15 left?
If someone stays for the claim, they'll stay for the note, then they'll stay for the profit sharing, they'll stay for the raise... etc. etc. Before you know it, "well, I was thinking about leaving but...."
Just like all my Captains going to Emirates....
No. What do you see happening in '08 and how do you draw your conclusion?
There's quite a bit of money on the table with the note and the claim, both of which will be paid out in '08. 100 pilots is not at all too extreme. That's just only about 1.5% of DAL pilots. What was the by-pass rate? I'm not saying that we will see a mass exodus, but 1%-2% is not unrealistic. Quite a few will take the money and move on to greener pastures. Believe me, there are greener pastures for some depending on their personal circumstance.
I think the claim will be paid out in '07.