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Just wondering what the story is with that? Why did the blue KoolAid wear off? I thought they administered that stuff rectally.
I hear that a lot of Jetblue pilots (who happen to be USAir furloughees) are considering returning to USAir.
Just wondering what the story is with that? Why did the blue KoolAid wear off? I thought they administered that stuff rectally.
It's too bad this is even a question. Just a short time ago, the question of returning to their legacy carrier would have been laughed off by furloughees.Yea.... it was administered so by force that the JetBlue leadership made the decision from DAY 1 that a furloughee would NOT have to RESIGN their number.
Sounds like a real dirtbag outfit. Leave it up to the individual to decide what is best for himself and his family. If the pay/benefits/intangibles are not good enough for you, you can go back to your old playground.
You sound a little like a dooch e bag BENDERGONZALES.:smash:
By my "very rough" calculations I think it may get into the 99 hires.
Here's my logic:
As per the last Affected Pilot's List the last recall for bid O7-02 was #3524 on the 2006 Seniority list.
With the by-pass ratio of 4 to 1 (most conservative), that means 160 recalls will go through 640 guys on the list.
Therefore #3524 + 640 = #4164. That just happens to be a May 1999 hire.
Good Luck everybody
Doug.
USAir sucks...who cares!!!!