Originally Posted by
Bornflying
Oh I see...so *technically* they aren't comitting to 180 CJO's per year, they are comitting to move 180 pilots to Delta *out of* those offered CJO's. So if they offer 180 CJOs out of the 288 interviewed (62%), then 100% of those offered CJOs would go to Delta that year. But they are leaving themselves room to hire more than 180 per year, but could create a backlog/pool over the next year(s).
So also technically, they are leaving themselves an out to offer less than 180 CJOs per year too correct?
Is this how you are interpreting it?
I don't think any part of the DGI indicates how many CJO's could or must be offered. Delta could offer zero. There's certainly no commitment to offer 180 per year. They're saying IF they offer 180, then they'll take those 180 in a year. If we have 12 guys who are successful, they'll take 12 in a year (1 per month).
One would presume Delta won't offer zero (that makes this recruiting tool pretty ineffective), if we see a similar success rate from the DGI that the SSP had (roughly 50%) then we'd be looking at 144 CJO's a year (24 interviews x 12 months x 50%).
No idea whether the success rate will hold. On one hand, of the non-SSP guys you've got (generally) younger, hungrier guys who have drank the Delta koolaid pretty hard, on the other hand it's now the full selection process with the added psych eval hurdle (which DOES trip up some guys). Time will tell.