TheGuat
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From Skynetlite:
Junior Pilot to Receive Recall Offer: https://united.intranet.ual.com/skynetlite/images/clearpixel.gifSeniority #: 8287https://united.intranet.ual.com/skynetlite/images/clearpixel.gifHire Date: 09/10/2000Pilots Exercising Bypass Rights: 752
There are 8655 pilots on the seniority list.
So, to break it down, you've got 368 pilots who have yet to be recalled and 752 who have exercised their right to bypass.
I'm on bypass; I will probably accept a Feb class date and immediately go on military leave. There are a LOT of UAL pilots on military leave. How many of the ones on mil leave return is unknown.
There are also resignations of pilots currently on property, but I'd guess that it's no more than 50/yr (total WAG based on UAL ALPA and other message boards).
700 resignations is possible if it includes all of the pilots on furlough who sent in resignation letters to get hired at other companies, such as FedEx. For the most part, United hasn't honored furloughees' resignation letters - ie, they're still on the seniority list. I know of at a few UAL furloughees who put in resignation letters and are currently on bypass.
As for me, I'm almost 46 and will be on military leave until I'm 51. I plan on returning to United for 9 years. PLEASE don't change the retirement age; 9 more years at United will be more than enough for me.
So, you are not allowed to quit united? They must be arrogant enough as a company to think that no person would ever want to "quit" united.