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Tier 1, tier 2, tier 3 candidates. No offense but that sounds elitist.
We have a pilot here from XJT. Her husband was a XJT FO who was hired at AA in 2014. Currently a DFW MD80 F/O. Born 1989. He just won at life.
Tier 1, tier 2, tier 3 candidates. No offense but that sounds elitist.
AA uses the word "Superior" 31 times in a 9 page document. That's all you need to know.
Wow. I wonder if AA guys will rock 'hired not aquired' stickers on their flight case, err, iPad like some DAL guys did after northwest...
Wow. I wonder if AA guys will rock 'hired not aquired' stickers on their flight case, err, iPad like some DAL guys did after northwest...
Airways hired a guy that age in 2013. I don't think a job at AA when you're young is winning at life anyway. I'm gonna put away the dough and bail as soon as I can.
the west list had date of births on there. With that info you can now tell what number you will retire at. I was very surprised at where I will be.
I believe AA was acquired.
I'm very new to 121 (but not to flying/business). Why would Date of Hire not be considered fair?
I'm 'scheduled' to retire #3 at my airline. Assuming we don't go poof or merge. But even in a merger, I'd probably still do okay.
Retirement isn't everything. I was scheduled to retire #2 at Southwest. But it would have been 27 years from my date of hire until upgrade. Depending on the weight of ages throughout the seniority list ahead of you, you could retire at a great number, but spend very little of your career near that number. That's why it's so important to have a fair process in place to look at all factors when determining integration.
Sort of off topic, but how much say does the airline management have in the final set up of the merged lists? Do they stay out of it for the most part or do they try and work angles to try and save money? I was always curious, given the progressive pay scale, if they try and push earlier higher dates further down the list, if possible, so they can save some money on salaries by keeping these guys off the bigger, higher paying metal or out of the left seat for longer.
Retirement isn't everything. I was scheduled to retire #2 at Southwest. But it would have been 27 years from my date of hire until upgrade. Depending on the weight of ages throughout the seniority list ahead of you, you could retire at a great number, but spend very little of your career near that number. That's why it's so important to have a fair process in place to look at all factors when determining integration.
Quick glance, But I don't think I break into the top 100. Oh well, my retirement flight will be from home with a joystick at my computer.the west list had date of births on there. With that info you can now tell what number you will retire at. I was very surprised at where I will be.
Quick glance, But I don't think I break into the top 100. Oh well, my retirement flight will be from home with a joystick at my computer.
I can't remember if Doogie "DUI" Parker managed to get involvement in the current case.
If I recall, the only stipulation that he asked for with the AAA/AW list merger was that there weren't unnecessary training costs involve. I haven't seen anything from the Sand Castle this time around, but I'd guess that's because they discovered that shutting up and letting the pilots all beat the crap out of each other during a list integration is way more beneficial for the shareholders.