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stillflyn said:
Yep.... Heading back to UAL.
Stillglyn,
How does the 5 year contract work with recall, do you just up and leave?
 
race#53 said:
Stillglyn,
How does the 5 year contract work with recall, do you just up and leave?

we all signed a 2 year no compee clause but other than that you can leave at any time.
 
The 2 year no compete clause only applies to those that were furloughed. If they leave before two years is up, they technically owe jb the cost of the training (I think).
 
FLYfishin said:
There are 150-160 UAL guys at JetBlue. How many do you think will leave in the next year?

50 or so.
 
That was before the latest security issue. Look for B6 to sell another 5 older 320s next year, and possibly the year after. Martin St. George loved the flexibility of the 319 at UAL, and I will look for an announcement next year to substitute it for a few 320s.



:pimp:
I wonder where you get your information? First, JetBlue hasn't even sold one airplane of the planned 5 yet. So, 5 A-320 sales is still a reach this year with only 3 months left. If fuel prices keep going down, things may change a little.
 
The 500 plus US Air guys at JB still have retirement money sitting in the bank and if they want it they have to go back. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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