FLYLOW22
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You needed a warning about US Airways in 1999?
Be honest, you keep looking over here to reaffirm your decision to wave your recall. As long as east and west are fighting, your as giddy as a little school girl.
I have a similar situation, I'm married to this place. The difference is, I'm comfortable with it and I'm not second guessing myself.
I must admit... I knew almost NOTHING about US Air in 99. I was flying a BE1900 and getting abused (like I hear from so many hre on these boards about their current jobs) and I was happy to trade up to the Airbus.
I would have taken ANY advice on US but message boards were a bit primative. I think one of the best boards going was the aviation board on AOL. Flight Info, US Aviation etc were not around yet. I think these boards are a VERY useful tool.
The pay was ALOT better back then and we were our own company. Captain pay was $210/hr. for the A320 and F/O pay maxed at 65% of that. There was a HUGE number of pilots that were going to retire and I was the 2nd youngest pilot US hired in over 10 years. With 400 A320s/40 A330s on order and the attrition being what it was... those factors made my mind up to take the job.
The newness of it all wore off within a year. US got involved with the UAL/US deal and I never did get my 747-400 manuals.
The times are very different now but some things remain the same. I see the same bright eyed attitude from newhire wannabe's. Nothing wrong with that but inbetween the Kit Darby cheerleading sessions, shopping for the perfect blue suit and crossing al the T's on the old resume I think that an applicant would appreciate ALL views of this prospective carrier.
Looking forward...
MERGERS are coming. US has always seemed to be the guinea pig for anything possible negative to the profession: retirement, mergers, botched seniority integrations, etc. It's not over.
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE is increasing. US is no longer in a "command position" (due to labor cuts from bankrupcy era concessions and the whipsawing of 2 pilot groups). Most other carriers have made restructuring efforts to equal US's competitive potential.
FUEL... enough said.
I can tell you for a FACT that I am done with 121 so long as I have a choice in the matter. The model is broken and not getting any better. Pilots seem more hell bent on screwing each other over for individual personal gains rather than working as one group of professionals engaged in the perfromance of a craft (national seniority list) for money. ALPA is crumbling beneath it's feet and the cracks are not large fractures.
Seriously, no looking back... just looking... really. Besides... I NEED pilot sto work at 121 carriers. How else would I get to and from my airplane on my 1st/last day of work when my company buys me a ticket??