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Old 08-08-2016 | 08:09 PM
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John Carr
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Originally Posted by Mr Hat
John, those who were "accepted to move on" in the CPP must get their degree before they can be offered a position.
Sorry, I read the language but don't remember seeing that EXACTLY.

Do you have the quote handy? I don't right now.

ETA, was able to dig it out;

To qualify for the program, you must have the following:

High school diploma or GED equivalent

Bachelor’s degree or credentials equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree as established by United Airlines



I don’t have a Bachelor’s degree. Does that disqualify me for the Career Pathway Program (CPP)?

Not necessarily. The agreement states that a Bachelor’s degree or credentials established by United Airlines in its sole discretion and applicable to United Airlines new hires are required to be eligible for the CPP.

What does United Airlines consider appropriate “credentials” in lieu of a Bachelor’s degree?

Currently, we aren’t certain what United Airlines will accept as “credentials in lieu of a Bachelor’s degree." Over the next four to six weeks, the company and United Airlines will develop a policy and procedures manual that will delineate what United Airlines will accept in lieu of a Bachelor’s degree.
There may have been a change, a VERY RECENT CHANGE. But the language is so gray/vague and ambiguous that it's ALL UP TO the HR and hiring people, at their discretion.

Last edited by John Carr; 08-08-2016 at 08:26 PM.
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