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Back to the original question. XJT's contract says that a pilot is eligible for moving expenses if he/she is awarded and advanced to a "new" domicile (one that has been open for 12 months or less). Said pilot is entitled to moving expenses for a full-service move of a total weight of up to 12,500 lbs. Said pilot must move within 300 miles of the new domicile within 18 months of being advanced. Plus, you get up to $5,000 for mileage, meal expenses, hotel expenses (for three days in transit) and reimbursement for penalties associated with breaking a lease.

Hopefully something we will be able to retain in our new JCBA.
 
Prepare for us to kick your A$$ es out of EWR and IAH. You are in violation of scope.

I hope they get more flying out of EWR and IAH. It takes less time to board and deplane a 700. The crews seam more professional and you jokers with stickers on your flight bag look very foolish.
 

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