HRDiva
Well-Known Member
There is no HIPPO in HIPAA and that doesn’t apply here anyway. GINA might.Do you have to? Or is there something called HIPPA laws in place.
There is no HIPPO in HIPAA and that doesn’t apply here anyway. GINA might.Do you have to? Or is there something called HIPPA laws in place.
What other major airline has to try to convince pilots how great it is to work there?
I wonder why they disabled comments?
I generally don't want to be in one, ever.Man I really wouldn't want to be a line pilot in a Frontier recruitment video right now.
Why did they show a 737NG taking off at the end of the vid?
Question.. please try not to kill me. Ive been hired at F9 and would do a short commute if I accepted. I also could be a Regional Capt and drive to a few years of reserve at my current gig. My reason for going would be the possibility of pay increase down the line, get in before the growth, I have no degree and no pic. Without throwing (too many) stones. Would it make sense?
Are you planning on getting a degree?
Accept the job if you want, but before you do please read the frontierpilotfacts.com page. Know that you will not receive company paid lodging for the 2+ months you are in training, a contract is no where in sight. The two sides haven't even met for about 4 months now. Depending on what base you want reserve is running a year plus and your upgrade will be in the neighborhood of 5+ years. Frontier has been known to go 5-6 months between upgrade classes. Its a great pilot group but there are much better ULCC options out there right now.Question.. please try not to kill me. Ive been hired at F9 and would do a short commute if I accepted. I also could be a Regional Capt and drive to a few years of reserve at my current gig. My reason for going would be the possibility of pay increase down the line, get in before the growth, I have no degree and no pic. Without throwing (too many) stones. Would it make sense?
I could if I had to. But I’m already in my late 30s. Don’t know how beneficial it would be by the time I got it.
Of course, but at the same time youre gonna tell the boss about it right? Youre not just gonna arbitrarily call out sick 40 times. Did this guy break his arm? Who here knows? Theres more to this story than anyone here is privy to and yes, if there was no reason given that would be a red flag for abuse.
A reason? You give your employer your personal medical information? That’s insane.
Sick leave doesn’t need justification anymore than vacation leave does. If you’ve got the time in your bank, your employer has no justification for complaining about you using it.
Question.. please try not to kill me. Ive been hired at F9 and would do a short commute if I accepted. I also could be a Regional Capt and drive to a few years of reserve at my current gig. My reason for going would be the possibility of pay increase down the line, get in before the growth, I have no degree and no pic. Without throwing (too many) stones. Would it make sense?
"Hey I broke my arm, Ill be out of commission for a bit." Why is that so terrible?
Because it's none of their damned business. And next time it might be something a little more personal than a broken arm.