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#231
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Yep, 10-12 weeks here (depending on holidays, which will be a factor for classes starting late Sept-Dec) they can expect an extra week or more weekend training once you hit the sim.
I was 11 weeks from start to last day of OE.
I was 11 weeks from start to last day of OE.
#232
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Joined: May 2017
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From: 737
Just out of curiosity, why do you say "likely sooner?" It seems to me that the company is running out the clock and is planning on taking a knee to force overtime..
Welcome aboard! There is a lot of upheaval and some very raw nerves right now but the arbitration process will be complete no later than Oct 29th (likely sooner). I understand that they're pushing new hires through as fast as possible? Will your class be IOE complete by early October?
#233
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From: Q400, B-737
Both parties have a deadline to turn in their final paperwork by the end of September. The company loses control of the clock at that point.
It's all in the arbitrators' hands after that.
The award is scheduled to be announced by the end of October. At the latest.
It's all in the arbitrators' hands after that.
The award is scheduled to be announced by the end of October. At the latest.
#234
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From: 737
Gotcha, thanks. Guess I'm just used to this taking the maximum amount of time at this point due to heel dragging. Hopefully the arbitrators are as frustrated with them and turn it around quickly.
#235
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From: Port Bus
The arb's will take it out close to the end of October. They want to hear that phone ring next time this crap happens.
#237
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From: 737
really is a lot of fun to go back and read wynns post history....really puts meaning to the phrase, "those who know the least usually know it the loudest and most confidently." coming up on month 7 wynn!
#238
1. The arbitration panel has only three items to decide on.
2. The mediator who was present during the entire mediation process is also a member of the arbitration panel. He has heard all of the arguments several times prior and should have a deep working knowledge of the pieces at work and why both parties have arrived at the positions they have.
We all know that a decision is due no later than 10/29, but considering these facts there is a possibility that the arbitration panel *could* render a decision prior to October 29. That was all I was saying, I'm surprised this upset you or at the very least gave you reason to try to put me down.
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