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NJ Late Feb Interview results

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I was the next day. We were told we would hear fairly quickly so hopefully in the next few days...........
 
I'm also curious what you were told about domiciles and HBAs.

My class was told we would all be going into one of the five domiciles. Despite what I have read here from people that haven't interviewed recently, they are telling it to us straight in the orientation/interview days.
 
I forget exactly what they said about upgrades because in the back of my mind I had a rough estimate of my own (probably 4 years for newhires is my guess), but I believe they were saying 2 1/2 - 3 years for current upgrades. I know how quickly that can change though.
 
I don't remember discussing upgrade time. I'm sure it is variable by aircraft and subject to fluctuation.

As far as domiciles they were intending to place new hires in their first choice of bases. We were given the opportunity to switch our choices for possible earlier hire date or if anyone had changed his mind since applying. The quickest opening was in West Palm.

This was my understanding: I think the term "HBA" applies to those hired prior to the current contract. Now everyone is assigned a domicile and is expected to be there and rested at the start of the duty period. You are not required to live there but clearly commuting long distance is discouraged. They will not pay for your commute and they don't have jump seat or non-rev agreements with airlines. If you can get cheap flights and you work the 7 on 7 off schedule it sounds workable but the reserve schedule doesn't sound compatable with commuting to me.
 
I forget exactly what they said about upgrades because in the back of my mind I had a rough estimate of my own (probably 4 years for newhires is my guess), but I believe they were saying 2 1/2 - 3 years for current upgrades. I know how quickly that can change though.


I would say that 4 years is more accurate. Could be as long as 5 years.:(
 

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