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Old 10-30-2024 | 04:28 PM
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CowBoyz47
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Originally Posted by Bob Squad
Also in a similar situation to all these potential UAL hopefuls. I was hired at AA a year ago and never got the call despite UAL being my first choice - but hey, I had a job and I'm grateful. AA has been good so far but I've noticed the writing on the walls at AA. We've been shrinking in popular hubs, missing earnings, and hemorrhaging money ($143M this quarter) while still having a mountain of debt. It all points to trouble ahead. That combined with the union troubles and the push to join ALPA just makes me think the next contract might have concessions - I'm probably just being extremely paranoid. Overall I just don't feel confident. Moved recently from MIA to ORD and my seniority has been stagnant since we went on a hiring freeze this summer. UAL's presence here is much larger than AA's and it's the location I'd like to make long-term. The WB flying opportunities are also much better at UAL. I kept updating my app and was lucky to secure a CJO earlier this month. Still awaiting a class date but was wondering if the "stay where you are" dogma still applies if leaving American.

The plan is to focus on remaining in Chicago or possibly the West Coast in the future. I like the WB opportunities that UAL provides and I'm not confident in AA's finances, leadership, and aircraft fleet opportunities.
If you believe that UA’s expansion plan is gonna happen, if you’re relatively young go for it, and/or you’re gonna move to SFO def go for it..
Otherwise, stay where your at with Year 2+ pay, fly WB at AA at ORD when it comes or first upgrade, and enjoy the airline with the most retirements assuming AA hiring keeps up.

AA: More retirements, live in base, you can prob upgrade now or soon, go WB soon, probation/year 2 pay completed… all big wins
UA: More “planned” growth that’s already been hindered via Boeing, currently much better finances.. the quality/ability to fly WB is a wash at any legacy, you’d be giving up a great spot at AA and throwing yourself closer to a furlough line for shiny plane syndrome. But if move to SFO you’d be a fool not to jump over.
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