Comair Furloughs???

FatBastard

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Hello everyone, have a quick question for the Comair folks.
On another website, someone mentioned Comair may begin furloughs of F/A's as well as MX.
Pilot hiring has slowed, or stopped, and they may have furloughs' too. Is this true? I know Comair is in flux right now, but was hoping someone could sort this out. Anyone care to jump in??
 
The memo from the employee site I believe stopped short of using the "F" word, but it did state that managers across the company would be challenged to look for ways to make the operation more efficient or keep the operation as efficient with fewer people (not a direct quote, sorry). I would say you are correct, though, in that the first to be furloughed would be F/As and MX personnel, as their attrition is nothing like the attrition on the pilot side (30/month). Keep our fingers crossed!
 
My jobs on the chopping block as we speak. It will be two of us, but no one knows who they will be. I just go to work as ususal and quietly search for other positions...just in case. There will be severance packages from what I've been told.
 
Comair has been in a constant state of "who knows what the hell is going on?" for quite a while. After working for them for almost 2 years, this does not surprise me one freaking bit.
 
I have been at Comair almost three years and I expect to be out of a job at some point in 2008. I think the only thing that could save Comair would be a sale to an investment group or something like that. I can't imagine anyone being stupid enough to by Comair considering how Delta is in the process of dismantling it. With no buyer I imagine we will continue to shrink until we are gone, or a merger will occur and that will be the final nail in the coffin.
 
I truly try to stay positive. When I'm on trips and hear nothing but doom and gloom I try to ignore it, but the morale here is at the lowest level. Some still do, but really no one gives a "fudge" anymore. The pilots/FA's/Mx have given up so much. The way I look at it is, at least I'm not at Mesa.:)
 
I remember when I first started flying I always wanted to fly for ACA or Comair. I hope things get better over at Comair. This industry is such a roller coaster.
 
from what i know hiring stopped, upgrades stopped and a message on the website said we're losing some planes in 08 (beyond what was already expected). i think they said 6 extra or something. already not enough FO's and CA's to go around so who knows. according to our little charts we have negative numbers of FO/CA reserves in JFK.
 
I have been at Comair almost three years and I expect to be out of a job at some point in 2008. I think the only thing that could save Comair would be a sale to an investment group or something like that. I can't imagine anyone being stupid enough to by Comair considering how Delta is in the process of dismantling it. With no buyer I imagine we will continue to shrink until we are gone, or a merger will occur and that will be the final nail in the coffin.

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess your "J.....OnReserveForever" from the ALPA web-boards.....and i hear the same gloom and doom preaching from them all the time,

YET ANOTHER REASON I NORMALLY AVOID THE BOARDS THERE.
Sometimes will go for a laugh there though.

If its so bad....please do us all and your fellow crewmembers a favor....and find something else to do.

Its come down the pike that DL is changing things, and this that an the other....etc etc...yada yada yada.

I've only been here 1.5 years, and for the most part i enjoy flying with a majority of the people. But there is always that small % that likes to continue to preach doom and gloom, GET OVER IT.

Who knows what will happen-and if something happens deal with it. The bidpackets and staff grids continue to say we need people......take that for what its worth. People are still moving on to bigger and better jobs.....good for them, and it should continue to inspire people to not make your only career focus a regional for all your life. Sure its good to work for a "best regional"-but that definition is different for each persons perspective toward every different airline out there. There are those of us that want to move on in our lives.

/ sterotype rant
 
from what i know hiring stopped, upgrades stopped and a message on the website said we're losing some planes in 08 (beyond what was already expected). i think they said 6 extra or something. already not enough FO's and CA's to go around so who knows. according to our little charts we have negative numbers of FO/CA reserves in JFK.


1/9/2008


Dear Applicant,

This letter is to confirm your interview date with Comair, the Delta Connection.

Your interview appointment with Comair is scheduled to begin at 8:15 a.m. on 01/30/08 at the Comair General Offices located at 77 Comair Blvd. Avoid arriving more than a few minutes before 8:00 a.m. as the doors to the General Offices do not open until that time. Once inside, please inform the Receptionist that you are there for a Pilot interview. A Company representative will be there shortly to greet you and escort you to the interview. A package that includes an application, all required forms, hotel information, and directions to the General Offices will be sent out to you via UPS as your interview date gets closer, but should you have any questions, please contact Human Resources.

You must bring originals of the following items. Please also provide copies of those indicated with you to the interview:

· Completed Comair Application
· Completed Supplemental Application forms
· Current Resume
· All Pilot Logbooks
· FAA Certificates (copies also)
· ATP written results, if no ATP certificate (copy also)
· FAA First class Medical (copy)
· Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit (copy also)
· Passport (copy also)
· Photo ID (copy also)

Your interview will consist of a company briefing, a computer administered cognitive skills assessment, and an interview with representatives from Human Resources and Flight Operations. You should expect to complete the interview process no later than 5 p.m.

We want you to spend a relaxed and enjoyable day as our guest and try to learn as much as possible about our company. We are certain that you will be impressed with Comair and all it has to offer and we are looking forward to the opportunity of getting to know you better.

Good Luck! If you have any questions or require any additional information, feel free to contact me at 859.767.1486 or email at flyjets@comair.com. I look forward to meeting you.

Sincerely,


Laurie Hobbs
Pilot Recruitment Coordinator
 
I am actually looking forward to attending the interview and seeing what Comair has to offer. "Doom and gloom" and "negativity" are all parts of this industry. I knew this the day I applied for my student loans and have never let myself forget it since then.
 
Hello everyone, have a quick question for the Comair folks.
On another website, someone mentioned Comair may begin furloughs of F/A's as well as MX.
Pilot hiring has slowed, or stopped, and they may have furloughs' too. Is this true? I know Comair is in flux right now, but was hoping someone could sort this out. Anyone care to jump in??


NewsBot Article


addresses some a/c reductions
 
When did ALPA begin allowing pseudonyms? On DALPA, it's all on a first-name basis. I kind of like it that way.
 
With the current pilot staffing level all you guys are pretty much safe from cuts. It'll be MX, dispatch, crewshed, F/A's and administrative jobs.
 
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