Huggyu2 said:
Andy,
For what it's worth, my number is a few better than #7762, but I haven't been called yet. I ran down and checked the answering machine, just in case. Do they call you in person?
Also, where on the ALPA web do you find this info? I surfed around a bit, but couldn't find it. I went to "Members Only", then to "UAL MEC". I did notice that SkyNet Lite was updated on 13 Jan with the #7762 on it. However, Skynet Lite seems to normally be well behind the info I get on flightinfo.com.
How was the pay/QOL when you were in UAL Management?
Seeing as I've got more info from you than just about anyone else, what are the chances (your opinion) that I'll get to go to SFO when recalled?
That's weird that you didn't get a call. I originally got the 7762 info from a post by Dave O. on the UAL ALPA board under the 'Furlough Interest' section under the thread titled, '#7762,' but it's also listed on Skynetlite. I would suggest that you call Bob Neal. His phone number is listed in 'Furlough Interest' under the thread, 'Bob Neal Tel#.' Perhaps your contact info needs to be updated? According to another thread in 'Furlough Interest,' HW, #7741, got a call on 12 Jan for the 3 April class.
SFO: I assume that you plan on coming back in the 320. The 737 is no longer based out of SFO. Based on the unfilled vacancies from the previous bids, you've got a pretty good shot of being able to return to SFO. I guess that laterals are fairly easy to get also. Bob Neal is the guru on that stuff; nice guy, give him a call w/all of your questions.
OK, your UAL management question. Pay: I have a TS/SCI clearance, so I could have gotten a very good contractor job paying me a tad more than 6 figures in the DC area, but I chose to return to UAL for less than half that amount. Pay is below average, especially for the DC area.
I worked in IADOO as a zone controller. Not a fun job. The hours were 2PM - 1030PM (or later, if wx was bad). The first two hours of overtime were 'I love United' hours.
It was hard work, tough hours. But I quit because the next level of management (and a lot of managers at my level) sucked. Not incompetent, just the biggest a-holes I've come across. Treated people like dirt. It was amazing to me that the turnover rate was not higher. Most of IAD's management needs to be fired. Not all, because there are some really good ones, but enough that a good housecleaning is in order.