Taco Rocket
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US is my choice only because I live near PHL and can take the train to the airport. That said; I understand the premise that if anyone (within a union) is to get furloughed it to be the highest number or in this case the 3rd listers. Now saying that the 2 list ( west and east) get combined then the 3rd why would anyone be furloughed?
If you prefer to PM me with a logical answer and not that either side is poopoo head. Please do. I don’t care what side is what, I just want a paycheck.
In the near future (there is nothing else in the airline industry), as long as the operation remains separate you will not get furloughed. Both sides are at min fleet and as noted hiring is because of attrition. The company is profitable, and despite many setbacks and annoyances you may be surprised to find US is more profitable on a per aircraft basis than many of its competitors. Do your own financial research, as most on this board is worthless or cherry picked to "prove" a point. Don't confuse the past 10-15 years with prospects for the next decade or more.
The most likely scenario is you will be hired into CLT or DCA unless you get the 190 (PHL is more senior on the other aircraft). There is no hiring for PHX. The 190 in PHL is not a certainty because at least 1/2 of the guys on it prefer the aircraft or base and are not going anywhere. Given the need of 25+ pilots indefinitely, you will progress fast and get PHL on the Bus or 737 if that's what you want. Regardless of aircraft, you will get a PIC type.
The subject of a 3rd seniority list is misleading. You will be hired and placed on the east seniority list. Obviously, if you were hired into PHX you would be on the west seniority list. There is no 3rd list: those hired after the merger are in any scenario assumed to be ultimately placed after those on the other two lists, and this will probably happen.
But until/if/when this happens you will be an east pilot. Should the company reorganize with another carrier (not throwing any grenades here -- just stating facts as I understand them), you will go with the pilots on your respective seniority list, as there is no finalized integrated signed single contract as of today. Some people believe a merger is in the cards; others adamantly disagree. Study the CEO's recent corporate and personal history and decide for yourself. Having said all that, I personally believe a merger is in the cards for the whole airline, not just a fraction, and that everyone will ultimately be combined on a single list.