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Yes.I heard that United will be hiring with pilots still on furlough.
Do the new hires go to the CAL side until the lists are merged?
When are the lists expected to be merged?
Is the payscale expected to improve?
12/15/12when does voting close for united pilots?
I heard that United will be hiring with pilots still on furlough. Do the new hires go to the CAL side until the lists are merged? When are the lists expected to be merged? Is SFO a junior base and how many years to hold a widebody F/O position. Is the payscale expected to improve?
Thanks
You would imagine correctly.I imagine you would be at the bottom behind all the UA-side furloughed guys.
Yea, but we're going to vote this TA in so we can get this division behind us and unify to fight another day--and that day would be Dec 15, 2017.Don't do it. We now suck more than anything has ever sucked before.
My guess would be that new hires would be awarded EWR 737, IAH 737, maybe some EWR 756, and possibly GUM 737.
Hey EX737, I am trying to decide which future job sucks the least. Whats your input on why UAL sucks? Anyone have any input on the chances of the newhires being furloughed once the lists are merged? To those who post, thanks for the good information.
The new contract, if passed, makes it pretty expensive for them to furlough. Also has a clause about forcing UAX carriers to hire furloughees at 2nd year FO pay on the largest equipment the carrier flies.
Not perfect but it's worlds better than the starting pay and furlough protection those of us hired after the flow-through evaporated had.
Maybe we aren't the best legacy, I don't know. But I think it's worlds better than working for a "regional" or whatever you want to call it any day.
The expense to furloughing only kicks in if someone on the seniority at DOS gets furloughed. Any newhires after that don't have the same protections except for the UAX hiring.
Hey EX737, I am trying to decide which future job sucks the least. Whats your input on why UAL sucks? Anyone have any input on the chances of the newhires being furloughed once the lists are merged? To those who post, thanks for the good information.
With current Continental, which is where one would be hired, what's the first year pay rate and when does medical kick in? After 30 days?
Wait and see what happens Saturday.
So a new-hire would likely be on reserve for half a decade, upgrading in about 12-15 years?So basically, there will be no movement for you or any other new hire for quite some time. Lets say the ISL takes 8 months and then recalls begin 2 months after that at 30 a month. You will continually have 30 pilots a month coming in on top off you at that rate for almost four years, plus the time it took for the ISL to be completed and the recalls to start.
In essence you could quite possibly be on the bottom of the list for the next 4-5 years. Get a copy of the ta and see if that's something you could live with.
So a new-hire would likely be on reserve for half a decade, upgrading in about 12-15 years?
Ouch...
Wonder how many UAL furloughees are at AAI or SWA or DAL and won't take recall? Have you guys been tracking your furloughees?
1,400 still furloughed at 400 per year is 3 1/2 years, possibly less time for growth airplanes, depending on whether the combined airline shrinks in the near future? Then another year or two of 400 per year retirements to have enough new-hires to push a person hired now off reserve = 4 - 6 years, depending on the hiring variable and if people don't take recall?The combined UniCal will be retiring about 400 per year for the foreseeable future. Getting off reserve may be quicker than you think.