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Seeing that the other UAL thread has been flamed, i'd like to start a new one discussing what a newhire can expect for a career at UAL? i.e. seniority progression, newhire junior base, how long to hold a specific a/c?
Any useful replies are much appreciated!
I too am interested in those questions. Also, what about the "next contract". Is the idea to recover solely compensation, or to get that plus better work rules/contract as a whole?
can you share any details of the TA? how is it better?
thanks
Don't forget to plan on 5 years of furlough
Way to add to the conversation, tool.
Way to add to the conversation, tool.
So you know the future now?
Is scope restoration a major topic at UAL and other legacy airlines currently going for new contracts? CAL has 50 seat and under jets only, and AA is mentioning 100% scope, NWA just drew a fresh "line in the sand" with Compass so we know where they stand. What is the goal at UAL and DAL regarding scope? Is the continued outsourcing of 70-76 installed seats (in some cases 90 seat certified) acceptable for the next contract? Will more be sold for a "bargaining credit" for something else?
UAL driver, Can you give the details of what all was given back to the 320/300 crews in the last agreement about 1 week ago concerning work rules,min day, line guarentee, ect...thanks.The company can't oursouce anthing over 70 seats (and I think over a certain weight, I don't recall), and under our current scope the company isn't even close to the number of outsourced RJ's they could have right now. Will it be sold for "bargaining credit" for something else? Sure, theoretically anything can be sold for "bargaining credit." Will it? Doubtful. I would expect a tightening on scope unless there's a bankruptcy judge involved.
As far as any future furloughs and a merger go, personally I doubt there will be any furloughs if there is a merger with UAL UNLESS the merger is combined with some sort of act of God (deep recession, terrorist attack, $200 oil, etc., etc.). I think our CEO wants a merger to happen and I think they know that an unhappy pilot group can be the spoiler of such an integration. I suspect that if any CEO says "merger" and "furloughs" in the same breath that all hell will break loose in our pilot ranks making our little Christmas debacle look like a picnic. Just my opinion.
The pilots didn't cause the "little Christmas debacle" - bad management did.
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UAL driver, Can you give the details of what all was given back to the 320/300 crews in the last agreement about 1 week ago concerning work rules,min day, line guarentee, ect...thanks.
Thanks for all the info. I appreciate both sides. Right now I am in the middle of the interviewing process. And, with any luck, I'll have a decision to make. I am stuck where I live, and it's not a domicile, so I'd be commuting. Work rules and a better contract would sure make the commute that much easier. My concern is ofcourse the possibility of a merger leading to a furlough; but, like I've heard many, many times (and told my wife myself) you just never know if you made the right choice until it's time to retire.
Thanks again for the info.
As somone who was furloughed from UAL for 5+ years, all I can say is: you've got a lot to learn, tool.
It gives us various levels of duty rigs that we never had before (1:2, 1:1.75, 1:4 TAFB).
Today, I received the call I've been waiting for. United offered me a job.
I know that there is always a possibility of a furlough. It is the nature of our industry. No company is truly insulated and history has proven that what is the greatest company today might be out of business in the near future. But, with that being said, United is rebuilding and I believe that benefits for pilots will recover and improve. They may never again reach the heights of the mid-90's, but it will be 10 times better than what I have grown accustomed to in other companies.
I am thrilled, know that I will enjoy flying for United, and will be proud to wear the United uniform. I've wanted this for almost a decade and now I will have finally have my chance!
Today, I received the call I've been waiting for. United offered me a job.
I know that there is always a possibility of a furlough. It is the nature of our industry. No company is truly insulated and history has proven that what is the greatest company today might be out of business in the near future. But, with that being said, United is rebuilding and I believe that benefits for pilots will recover and improve. They may never again reach the heights of the mid-90's, but it will be 10 times better than what I have grown accustomed to in other companies.
I am thrilled, know that I will enjoy flying for United, and will be proud to wear the United uniform. I've wanted this for almost a decade and now I will have finally have my chance!
Today, I received the call I've been waiting for. United offered me a job.
I know that there is always a possibility of a furlough. It is the nature of our industry. No company is truly insulated and history has proven that what is the greatest company today might be out of business in the near future. But, with that being said, United is rebuilding and I believe that benefits for pilots will recover and improve. They may never again reach the heights of the mid-90's, but it will be 10 times better than what I have grown accustomed to in other companies.
I am thrilled, know that I will enjoy flying for United, and will be proud to wear the United uniform. I've wanted this for almost a decade and now I will have finally have my chance!
SEA is probably our most senior base. Need about 10 years, just to hold Guppy F/O!