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Does anyone know if USAir requires resignation if you are furloughed from another carrier?

Don't know since USAir went away in 2005. But the new company formed 7 years ago called "US Airways", yes they will require you to sign a resignation letter.

Sorry, pet peave of mine.. ;)
 
Don't know since USAir went away in 2005. But the new company formed 7 years ago called "US Airways", yes they will require you to sign a resignation letter.

Sorry, pet peave of mine.. ;)

Tell the management. Still signs, wheelchairs, galley carts, bag carts, etc with USAir on them.
 
Don't know since USAir went away in 2005. But the new company formed 7 years ago called "US Airways", yes they will require you to sign a resignation letter.

Sorry, pet peave of mine.. ;)

Check your FACTS JM the USAir name went away when Stephen Wolf took over in the mid 90's. The new US Airways name brand was accompanied by the Blue top livery.
 
If someone were hired in the near term (i.e., next few months), what is the likely fleet type offered? A320/319? E190? 737-400? What fleet has the highest likelihood based on recent hiring or needed staffing?

Also, would newhires start on the East or the West side?
 
If someone were hired in the near term (i.e., next few months), what is the likely fleet type offered? A320/319? E190? 737-400? What fleet has the highest likelihood based on recent hiring or needed staffing?

Also, would newhires start on the East or the West side?

I think you would have a 50/50 chance between the 190 and the Airbus. New-hires have been going into both. I doubt you will see the 737 here anymore. They are going away and the pilots left on there want to be there. They will eventually be forced off, as was shown in the last bid...

All new-hires are going to the East right now. The West operation still has pilots furloughed, so they would all have to come back to the West before new-hires could be awarded those positions...
 
If someone were hired in the near term (i.e., next few months), what is the likely fleet type offered? A320/319? E190? 737-400? What fleet has the highest likelihood based on recent hiring or needed staffing?

Also, would newhires start on the East or the West side?

determined by age, right? thx
 
Check your FACTS JM the USAir name went away when Stephen Wolf took over in the mid 90's. The new US Airways name brand was accompanied by the Blue top livery.

Wolf, eh? Seems to me I recall the official SEC filings by Wolf including "USAir" in the list of acceptable names..
 
Wolf, eh? Seems to me I recall the official SEC filings by Wolf including "USAir" in the list of acceptable names..
You are correct, however it was Wolf that came up with the US Airways theme not the 2005 AW/US merger. I believe the operating certificate still says USAir.
 
What's funny is that you missed the 9 other errors in addition to the 'too'. Thanks for playing!

Holy ******************** you're right... It's like a magic eye puzzle and now that I see it I can't believe I didn't see before...... Wow. I lose.
 
Stupid question on the hiring. I've been up dating my resume every couple of weeks and trying to keep up to date. But I notice that my old application went back to under review and now it say jobbid.status.al.dmail.not.sent. I was wondering what the heck that was? Is the system just messed up or what that is. Any help would be appreciated.
 
I keep on hearing mix reviews on the window opening up. I hear any day now and some next year. I can't believe nobody knows what's going on with the pilot window at US Airways. Is it control completely by HR?
 
I keep on hearing mix reviews on the window opening up. I hear any day now and some next year. I can't believe nobody knows what's going on with the pilot window at US Airways. Is it control completely by HR?


No, the line pilots are the ones who make the decision to open/close the window
 
I keep on hearing mix reviews on the window opening up. I hear any day now and some next year. I can't believe nobody knows what's going on with the pilot window at US Airways. Is it control completely by HR?


Whenever I bump into a checkairman I ask and they all have the same opinion that it will open in September. Remember that is only opinion but they do go to meetings that the line pilot doesn't so there may be some validity in those opinions.
 
You are correct, however it was Wolf that came up with the US Airways theme not the 2005 AW/US merger. I believe the operating certificate still says USAir.

Yes it was Wolf that came up with "USAirways" and since he didn't have a cow about still using USAir in official reports it is ironic that others have a cow about it.
 
You are correct, however it was Wolf that came up with the US Airways theme not the 2005 AW/US merger. I believe the operating certificate still says USAir.

I don't argue about WHO came up with the name. The point I'm making is that it is no longer called USAir. When the new company was formed, it took on the US Airways name and thats what we employes want it to be referred to as..
 

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