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thrust 07-02-2025 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by Werjower (Post 3925087)
Very true, however a counter point. I fly with mostly senior captains in the 3-4000 and below numbers and almost every single one looks at my seniority number and how young I am when we meet and it gets annoying hearing the "Ah welcome to AA junior" and then getting treated like I'm a brand new pilot for the next 3 days. So yes, ego.

That’s bizarre. And unfortunate.

The good news is those types are leaving en masse. And you can try to be like the rest of us who would never even consider saying such nonsense.

thrust 07-02-2025 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by 8802 (Post 3925065)
All that matters is your relative seniority, who cares what the number is on the NS? Other than ego?

Agreed. It’s some weird ego thing I guess. You can literally look up your live, adjusted seniority number at any given instant. Print it out and show it to someone in the bizarre instance they care.

JulesWinfield 07-02-2025 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by Werjower (Post 3925087)
Very true, however a counter point. I fly with mostly senior captains in the 3-4000 and below numbers and almost every single one looks at my seniority number and how young I am when we meet and it gets annoying hearing the "Ah welcome to AA junior" and then getting treated like I'm a brand new pilot for the next 3 days. So yes, ego.

What a tragedy. My condolences.

Werjower 07-02-2025 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by JulesWinfield (Post 3925093)
What a tragedy. My condolences.

It is, maybe I should start wearing my anniversary pin on my tie.

Name User 07-02-2025 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by Werjower (Post 3925099)
It is, maybe I should start wearing my anniversary pin on my tie.

Have a heart to heart with them. Do it early in the trip so it doesn't build. I always took it as a compliment when people would comment (not so much anymore, unfortunately lol) but I wouldn't take **** from my flying partner if they kept treating me like that.

Flying with people twice your age can be tough but honestly the vast majority always treated me well and part of the team and were happy I was there. I will say some of the naazi's are insufferable and thankfully they will be gone soon.

MinimumEffort 07-03-2025 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by Werjower (Post 3925087)
Very true, however a counter point. I fly with mostly senior captains in the 3-4000 and below numbers and almost every single one looks at my seniority number and how young I am when we meet and it gets annoying hearing the "Ah welcome to AA junior" and then getting treated like I'm a brand new pilot for the next 3 days. So yes, ego.

You're gonna love these new debriefs.

E6BAV8R 07-05-2025 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 3924871)
Like seriously how good is your life if the thing you are complaining about is that your seniority number isn't instantly updated when someone retires lol

There is zero reason for AA to divert attention to something like this but yet people are actually upset about it and bring negativity to the job/working here because of it.

At the end of the day, I think we're all thankful to be here and to make the money we make doing what we do. I don't think anyone has implied to the contrary. But that doesn't also mean people aren't allowed to be upset as to what is occurring.

You're essentially saying "shut up and take the money", but then your seniority gets bypassed, which would otherwise allow you to be homebased, and you commute? Even to reserve? And the union that you pay a lot of dues to does nothing about it?

Isn't that the opposite of "you'll be senior one day"?

8802 07-06-2025 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by E6BAV8R (Post 3926057)
You're essentially saying "shut up and take the money", but then your seniority gets bypassed, which would otherwise allow you to be homebased, and you commute? Even to reserve? And the union that you pay a lot of dues to does nothing about it?

Who is having their seniority bypassed?

E6BAV8R 07-06-2025 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by 8802 (Post 3926226)
Who is having their seniority bypassed?

I can only speak from personal experience, because I don't have the actual data that APA or the company has, but I've been here for 1.8 months, and have had a CLT 320 FO vacancy bid in for the last ~6 months; with no award. APA says "the only new-hire pilot positions being offered to them are because all pilot preferences and awards received their award". Now, I could be very wrong here, and I don't know the exact new hire class awards for the last 6 months, but I have a hard time believe there have been 0 CLT 320 FO offers in the last 6 months of new hire classes.

But my question too is, being that we only do quarterly vacancies, if every QAL pilot got their preference and/or award, and we are running classes every 2 weeks and vacancies every 3 months, isn't that a lot more vacancies to fill than spots not being offered to QAL pilots; because of the quarterly bid? For example, so the December bid is closed. New hires for Jan, Feb and March only get offered what QAL pilots don't want, right? But if we are running classes every 2 weeks, isn't that a lot more spots to fill than what remained from the vacancy bid, but we just don't get the chance to bid? I'm missing something, I guess.

Name User 07-06-2025 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by E6BAV8R (Post 3926329)
I can only speak from personal experience, because I don't have the actual data that APA or the company has, but I've been here for 1.8 months, and have had a CLT 320 FO vacancy bid in for the last ~6 months; with no award. APA says "the only new-hire pilot positions being offered to them are because all pilot preferences and awards received their award". Now, I could be very wrong here, and I don't know the exact new hire class awards for the last 6 months, but I have a hard time believe there have been 0 CLT 320 FO offers in the last 6 months of new hire classes.

But my question too is, being that we only do quarterly vacancies, if every QAL pilot got their preference and/or award, and we are running classes every 2 weeks and vacancies every 3 months, isn't that a lot more vacancies to fill than spots not being offered to QAL pilots; because of the quarterly bid? For example, so the December bid is closed. New hires for Jan, Feb and March only get offered what QAL pilots don't want, right? But if we are running classes every 2 weeks, isn't that a lot more spots to fill than what remained from the vacancy bid, but we just don't get the chance to bid? I'm missing something, I guess.

Could be worse, guy in my class lived in PHX but PHX wasn't offered. It was offered in the next class however unfortunately for him, PHX was walled off due to the split seniority lists so he had to wait a couple years to get back.

I know it sucks but that's the way it's done, your class gets your award and when the next vacancy that comes out that allows you to hold it, you can bid in.

CLT is, and will be, a senior base moving forward, it took me 3+ years to get there only to be on reserve. It only went junior for a short time because of the movement and the 737 base opening/expanding from 40->200+ over the span of 18 months or so.

Almost all the flows live in/around CLT and many people such as yourself want to move there.


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