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hoover

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What position could a person with a mid-1990 hire date (June or July) hold today?

Thanks
 
Maybe Hoover knows somebody that was hired around those dates. Maybe he is planning to take him out :uzi: and steal his identity. Instant seniority. Nobody will ever know.
 
Was just curious that's all. Back about that time, some people from my university were hired their via an intern program. Thanks
 
roughly......

737 Captain middle-ish seniority
A320 Captain senior reserve
747/777 bottom 3rd

June or July of 1990 would have a senority number around 2500. That is more like a mid 767 Ca depending on the base or a senior 320 Ca.

Stillflyn
 
Hi!

Re: UAL hiring...from another web site:

]...word around the DEN training center (called "TK" by UA peeps) is that there were only 600 apps after the first 3 days - they were expecting 3000+.

cliff
LRD
 
June or July of 1990 would have a senority number around 2500. That is more like a mid 767 Ca depending on the base or a senior 320 Ca.

Stillflyn

When he said mid 1990, I thought he meant 1995ish hire and not a June-1990 hire. Look at my post for a 1995 hire, look at stillflyn for a 1990 hire.
 
Hi!

Re: UAL hiring...from another web site:



cliff
LRD

Good! I hope we don't get any applicants :) That makes negotiations much easier, and makes them come sooner, too. Like I've said before, market forces are far more powerful determinants of pilot pay (good or bad) than anything any Union can negotiate.
 

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