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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.
Your logic, while sensible, simply does not result in actual policy.
I agree that hiring the legacy guy/gal actively employed is a slam dunk. No chance at recall. But the elephant (JL) never forgets.
JL, or someone higher, does not want current legacy pilots becuase they all have a 1999 or earlier DOH at their current airline (recent Delta callbacks excluded). That means they had their chance to continue to pursue FedEx (if indeed FedEx was their #1 choice) after they landed their pax job but they chose not to. JL knows it takes longer for FedEx to get to those guys but that appreciation ends when you stop trying.
That is why the no current legacy pilots policy exists. Yes to furloughed guys are a recent change to the 2001 policy (circa 2004).
That said, exceptions to the policy seem to be rampant. The common theme, though, is it is ALL about what is beneficial for FedEx. If you think for a second FedEx is worried about increasing training costs at a pax carrier, you haven't studied history. FedEx had hundreds of legacy resignation letters from Delta, UAL and AA furloughees that aren't worth the paper they were written on. They were not honored by the pax carriers as many left FedEx when recalled.
Don't poo poo this information just cause it comes from a SWA guy. I know more than you think I do. (More than I should)
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.
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