Oh United

My last day at compass was the day before I started class at Azul North, for this exact reason. Not that they have a history of this kind of behavior, but the history of this industry is nothing if not instructive.
I took two weeks, just because of total exhaustion. But yeah.
 
I took two weeks, just because of total exhaustion. But yeah.
I took a month, for the same reason as you.

But I also didn't have kids, and I had a wife that was working a good job and I was already on her health insurance. Otherwise there's no way I would have done that.

Don't get the wrong impression, I've been rightfully called paranoid, and I might well have been suffering the effects of doing union work at a TSH airline, but...yeah I was a little paranoid.
 
To clarify they're still hosed?
Can confirm the March 3rd UA class has been "postponed" with no idea when the people will be attending the class. Sucks. Three buddies were in the class. Now they are all scrambling to go back to their former regional.
 
After making that decision, I've often wondered if maybe United was now a different airline. Clearly not, as they have absolutely screwed a bunch of people that probably quit their jobs already.

Don’t kid yourself it’s not limited to United (though they are the ones doing it now). If the past is any indication pretty much every airline at some point has screwed over new hire classes between 9/11, mergers, and the recession. I just hope it doesn’t get worse than this.


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That really sucks.

The worst thing is that I was giving my copilot the “old man chat’ about basing financial decisions on continued overtime flying, profit sharing and career projection charts.

“...If I’m going to be a 350 captain in ten years, why shouldn’t I get a bigger boat?”
They look at their high income as "what toys can I buy this month" when they should be living like their on RJ pay and investing that extra income so in 5-10 years they could quit their legacy left seat job if they wanted too and live off their investments. But no, they want bigger boats.
 
Any bets on when Delta, American, then everyone else stops hiring because of this?
UAL has it's own set of circumstances and even at that this cancellation a very odd event.

I would expect AA to tone down the hiring numbers for this year. That isn't as bad for the WOs (to an extent) as it is for the off the streets though.

I'd expect LCCs to not stop hiring.
 
Don’t kid yourself it’s not limited to United (though they are the ones doing it now). If the past is any indication pretty much every airline at some point has screwed over new hire classes between 9/11, mergers, and the recession. I just hope it doesn’t get worse than this.


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Yeah dude, I've been through 9/11, Great Recession, and age 65. I'm all too familiar.
 
Can confirm the March 3rd UA class has been "postponed" with no idea when the people will be attending the class. Sucks. Three buddies were in the class. Now they are all scrambling to go back to their former regional.
I always liked ExpressJet’s terminal leave rule. That isn’t what it was called, but IMS it was easier to go back within 90 days.
 
They look at their high income as "what toys can I buy this month" when they should be living like their on RJ pay and investing that extra income so in 5-10 years they could quit their legacy left seat job if they wanted too and live off their investments. But no, they want bigger boats.
I’d like to have any boat.
 
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