dugan jones
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Beaker said:A friend told me that there will be no more M&Gs for '06 because they have enough in their "to be interviewed" pile.
As much as I disagree with just about everything else you post here, this is a good observation.Uppercrust said:That really is too bad. What a stupid system. I guess the early connected bird gets the worm.
Uppercrust said:That really is too bad. What a stupid system. I guess the early connected bird gets the worm.
Beertini said:JL just stated that 'meet and greets are now stopped for a while, however, currently scheduled appointments will be honored.'
I know that isn't what you wanted to hear but that is the latest news.
Beertini
Purpled said:First, you're assuming that it is his idea and rule. Maybe, or perhaps he is enforcing company policy.
Purpled said:Would you rather hire a pilot on furlough who could eventually go back to his old airline if they called and he so desired? Or would you rather hire someone who had to quit at the old airline, burning that bridge forever? The latter is certainly the prudent call for FedEx. Nevertheless, that would force the legacy to recall and train another pilot, wasting resources that they don't have right now.
Purpled said:..... In either case, as has been brought up here many times before, the policy of not hiring active legacy pilots is not because it is beneficial to FedEx; it is because it is harmfull to the legacy carriers. Now I can't guarantee that we have that 'agreement' with them, but let's analyze this.
Would you rather hire a pilot on furlough who could eventually go back to his old airline if they called and he so desired? Or would you rather hire someone who had to quit at the old airline, burning that bridge forever? The latter is certainly the prudent call for FedEx.
FlyBoeingJets said:Conjecture below:
My take is the furloughed pilot is facing such strenous reserve schedules and impossibly long waits for Capt that FedEx now feels they will value a FedEx job more than the alternative.
Purpled said:Ben, FBJ, & PJ,
I agree with all of your statements emotionally, and I think we'd all agree that it is darn near impossible to change someone's emotional position.
We do, however, get huge corp. discounts on D/H tix, which is very politically motivated. If you think for a second that there wouldn't be an under the table agreement that links these to hiring, then I think you aren't cynical enough yet.
FedEx is all about the bottom line, and while there may be some emotional impetus at the beginning of a policy, it is certainly driven by the mighty dollar in the end.
Like you said, there are always exceptions so don't give up.
Late!
Benjamin Dover said:Boeing,
If you don't think the junior, but not furloughed, active "legacy" pilot also faces these same concerns about schedule and extremely long wait for captain then you also haven't studied history. Junior pilot at shrinking airline = long time jerking gear.
Sounds like you agree with JL, and I'm sure you aren't alone. I doubt things will change while he is the king, so I'm just hoping for all of us out here that retirement is somewhere on the horizon. I'm certain FDX ALPA could care less about this issue as they have more important concerns with the company right now, and I don't blame them. I have many Navy buds at FDX who all agree that the policy sucks but not much can be done while Jack Lewis is still in the office. And it absolutely is his rule - not him following some marching orders from above.
So, to those who agree with the theory that even after we landed our major airline job during the good years, because we chose to stop pursuing FDX then we as a group should be excluded, you are out to lunch. The luxury of hindsight is pretty convenient, but would anyone, JL included, act any differently if they were on with UAL/AA/DAL back in late 90's, 00 when airlines were making a killing? I had my app in with FDX for 2 + years - pre MNG then - DAL came along and FDX finally calls me when I'm on 2nd year pay at Delta. Pre 911, new contract, 60%FAE retirement, top pay rates, Kit Darby says I'm rich, etc. Would you or anyone who supports the JL rule seriously have left at this point?...........
So, my "conjecture" is the policy is very personal and petty and very much goes against reasonable man theory.
Hoping for change,
Ben
Benjamin Dover said:Boeing,
If you don't think the junior, but not furloughed, active "legacy" pilot also faces these same concerns about schedule and extremely long wait for captain then you also haven't studied history......
Sounds like you agree with JL....
TheBaron said:Honestly.... yes, I would have left because FedEx was my ultimate goal. I agree with JL's policy. If FedEx wasn't good enough for you back then, we must not be what you really wanted. JL wants to hire people that want to spend their entire career here. When you get to be the man at the top...you can do what you think is fair.
In case you missed it, no one ever said life was fair.
I will agree, however, that the meet n' greet policy is not the way to go.