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The real question is would a current UPS pilot leave for Airtran and would a current Airtran pilot leave for UPS?
Holy smokes......someone hit a nerve.....teee heeee
I agree with you. You have got to be crazy to pick Airtran over UPS.
I flew less than 100 hours as an engineer last year. I averaged one all nighter every three weeks. I just got an afternoon flying line for next month....one transcon leg pretty much per day. Thanksgiving off....granted it's in Louisville and I don't live there but hey, I'm only on my 2nd year.
Life is rough hauling cargo.![]()
As a commuter, I'm curious how many days you were able to stay at home on average?
Hey pit717, I interviewed at FedEx with 2 Airtran guys. Why is that? Keep your chin up, someday you might get a real job too.
Hypothetically, if one had a choice of classdates, which would you pick and why?
The question was which would you choose if given the choice, AirTran or UPS. As I said, Job security, pay, pension, b-fund vs. nothing. The choice is simple. Seems like the folks defending AirTran have a lot of pent up hostility and anger. It's not my fault you work there.
(Southwest)........ answer = Southwest
The typical response when you are turned down for a job, "I never really wanted to work there anyway".
How would you know????
How would you know????
You are right, I wouldn't know. I've never been turned down for a job.