Originally Posted by
Sonny Crockett
Some of those guys have eight (8) years on property. What say you now?
And there is no reason for a 8 year pilot to be placed below one with 4 years, especially when the 8 year pilot comes from the airline with the highest career expectations (because of most widebody aircraft by far) and better status and category.
We will all find out in the August timeframe I suspect.
And to those that think that pilots that have been furloughed don't have a career expectation, the top 500 pilots at United were all on furlough at one point, so they certainly had a career expectation.