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#1541
Do you by chance know the DOH of the junior line holders in MIA on the 767 and 737? I hear that guys are getting line pretty quick on the airbus and S80...
#1542
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I wouldn't sweat trying to figure out what's the 'perfect' decision. The snapshot of today will/might change before you can hold a line on whatever is the 'perfect' choice right now.
You'll be able to bid the 'perfect' choice and it will probably happen before you can hold a line on X equipment in Y base.
You'll be able to bid the 'perfect' choice and it will probably happen before you can hold a line on X equipment in Y base.
#1543
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Hard to tell what the DOH is of the junior line holders, as they're right around seniority #8900 which is either a TWA recall or an Eagle flow through, both of which are well ahead of the new hires. However - 8900 is around 1000 #s from new hire seniority, so figure about a year or so to your first line, plus or minus who knows what. ��
Double edit: LGA/320/FO line holder is still quite junior, around 9800 which is a couple months after new hire.
Double edit: LGA/320/FO line holder is still quite junior, around 9800 which is a couple months after new hire.
Last edited by aa73; 04-24-2014 at 03:56 AM.
#1545
wow. well, not a great sign for staffing if theres not gonna be any rsv coverage. that's a couple thunderstorms/atc delays from an ensuing staffing nightmare. what are they gonna do this summer if theyre that short?
#1547
ahhh I see. so new hires getting lines was maybe due to senior pilots on vacation or other reasons? I guess that's usually normal for junior pilots to get lines in the summer when all the senior pilots go on vacay, but a new hire, that sounds like an anomaly especially since new hires have just been trickling in on the airbus.
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I think it's b/c it's such a new, and small, bid status...lines tend to go very junior when that is the case as everyone waits to see how it all shakes out. LGA/737 was the same way when it was first introduced. Still a great deal for new hires! When I was a new hire back in '00, I held a line my very second month as a Mia/727/FE. During times of movement, holding a line comes pretty quick in certain bid statuses.
#1549
I think it's b/c it's such a new, and small, bid status...lines tend to go very junior when that is the case as everyone waits to see how it all shakes out. LGA/737 was the same way when it was first introduced. Still a great deal for new hires! When I was a new hire back in '00, I held a line my very second month as a Mia/727/FE. During times of movement, holding a line comes pretty quick in certain bid statuses.
That makes sense for those looking to see how the flying looks before they grab a line. Thanks for the good info! Senior on reserve has its perks too, right?
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New equipment often goes junior at the bottom vs what it's expected to settle out at. Uncertainty of quality of flying, who's senior that might come over ahead of you, etc.
When we got the A300's years ago guys couldn't hold a line as FE's but held lines as A300 FO's. Since they were already on reserve they bid the new a/c rolling the dice and it worked out for them. But a more senior guy wouldn't bid it because it's not worth the risk if it doesn't break his way.
P.S. Just saw aa73's reply. We're saying the same thing.
787 bidding starts shortly. Uncertainty with a new fleet, and who's bidding it which is unknown until the awards, generates uncertainty and can lead to non typical seniority just like what happened to the AB (300 and 320) in JFK.
When we got the A300's years ago guys couldn't hold a line as FE's but held lines as A300 FO's. Since they were already on reserve they bid the new a/c rolling the dice and it worked out for them. But a more senior guy wouldn't bid it because it's not worth the risk if it doesn't break his way.
P.S. Just saw aa73's reply. We're saying the same thing.
787 bidding starts shortly. Uncertainty with a new fleet, and who's bidding it which is unknown until the awards, generates uncertainty and can lead to non typical seniority just like what happened to the AB (300 and 320) in JFK.
Last edited by Sliceback; 04-24-2014 at 06:25 AM. Reason: Added ps
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