CaptSeth
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I'm sure they will have PLENTY of resumes from highly-qualified pilots who want the long-term payoff of a legacy job despite its short-term issues.
Long term WHAT?
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I'm sure they will have PLENTY of resumes from highly-qualified pilots who want the long-term payoff of a legacy job despite its short-term issues.
5. How many passed up recall - why?
Like a good friend told me when I considered being a journalist before I rediscovered my passion for flying:
You have to go hungry for a while before you get where you are going.
I sure hope they will put an end to the way they interviewed in the past. Perfect logbooks, lunar orbits, and games of stump the dummy should be over. When any carrier turns down Blue Angels or Shuttle Pilots it makes you wonder how they can hire quota pilots and feel good about themselves.
Baja.
*snicker*Also, this year, when I was at Women in Aviation, I stopped by the UAL booth in my uniform just to ask (out of curiosity) if they were going to hire anytime soon. The HR lady says "yes, are you going to apply?" I had to hold back the laughter but I was polite believe it or not. The female captain working their booth looked like she was holding back a chuckle as well.
...later this year:
http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,51564,00.html
"United is preparing to commence pilot hiring later this year. If you are interested in becoming a United pilot, please continue to check this page for more information."
NICE!!
As far as I know, they're the only post-bankruptcy Legacy that has consistently posted losses since they exited. Given the HUGE concessions given by the work group, the restructured leases, and paring back their operation to just the basics, you'd *think* they'd be making money...