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Probably more of a case of too many new hires not enough trainers.So they underhired for last class?
Probably more of a case of too many new hires not enough trainers.So they underhired for last class?
I know a few pilots there, but don't know anything about the dispatch side. Does anyone have insight into starting pay, scale, and benefits? CVG certainly looks nice.
Had a class of 5 followed by a class of 1 (the dispatcher you met). They are looking for 1 more now and possibly another 5.Did any of you guys get hired? I just flew CVG-ICN yesterday. Riding along was a new dispatcher out for his first familiarization ride. Seemed like a nice dude.
Had a class of 5 followed by a class of 1 (the dispatcher you met). They are looking for 1 more now and possibly another 5.
My understanding is that the DX office is located in NKY and so all DX position will be hired on there.Quick question. Looking at the careers page for Atlas, I see a dispatcher position open in Kentucky and some other crew scheduling spots open in New York. Is it just KY that gets all the dx hires or NY as well? (Apologies if this question was answered somewhere before.)
My understanding is that the DX office is located in NKY and so all DX position will be hired on there.
Not sure where you got that info but the certificates won't be combined until there is a jcba. 2020.. maybe 2022.Southern is actually growing. They are adding one 777. They don't need as many bodies tho since they switched to the Atlas schedule (5 on 3 off). Waiting on the Southern pilots to vote on an LOA to join the Atlas contract, if that happens the merger will be January 1st. Otherwise, the plan is to cross train dispatch across all 3 airlines at some point.
A JCBA is not a requirement for certificates to be merged but, if the Southern pilots vote in the LOA to join the Atlas contract it's my understanding the company will go forward with the merger at that point. Regardless, the plan is to crosstrain dispatch for all 3 carriers.Not sure where you got that info but the certificates won't be combined until there is a jcba. 2020.. maybe 2022.
Dispatch is 100% in KY and scheduling is in the process of being put in KY as well.Quick question. Looking at the careers page for Atlas, I see a dispatcher position open in Kentucky and some other crew scheduling spots open in New York. Is it just KY that gets all the dx hires or NY as well? (Apologies if this question was answered somewhere before.)
I cannot tell you how much I hope you're right(that the company will "merge" the certificates, but I don't think the company is that dumb.A JCBA is not a requirement for certificates to be merged but, if the Southern pilots vote in the LOA to join the Atlas contract it's my understanding the company will go forward with the merger at that point. Regardless, the plan is to crosstrain dispatch for all 3 carriers.
Any idea when they're going to be hiring again?Had a class of 5 followed by a class of 1 (the dispatcher you met). They are looking for 1 more now and possibly another 5.
There has been a posting up for about a month. I would expect they have a class date sometime in the next couple of months.Any idea when they're going to be hiring again?
Any idea how this is going to work? Different days, different airlines? 3 comp checks, 3 annual recurrent classes, 3 sets of policies and procedures?Regardless, the plan is to crosstrain dispatch for all 3 carriers.
Any idea how this is going to work? Different days, different airlines? 3 comp checks, 3 annual recurrent classes, 3 sets of policies and procedures?