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#41
I interviewed in August 2007, still swimming, and did not have to re-take the FEX (last testing date 2000). Several brown friends talked with HR and said the 121 exemption was allowed, I double-checked with HR and they confirmed this, therefore I did not have to retake. Was accepted into the pool. Sounds like the rules changed...
#43
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The best thing to do is get the "official" word from HR at the company or have a friend do it to find out what the "requirement du jour" is. My most recent online app was submitted last March, thus by the time your new submission goes in, the rules will have probably changed again.
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#45
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#47
Birmingham (BHM), AL used to have a DC-8 that flew BHM-SDF-BHM Monday through Friday. Additionally, they had a 727 fly BHM-CAE (Columbia, SC)-BHM Monday through Friday. It took 6 crewmembers a night to fly the revenue out of BHM. SDF couldn't handle all the volume anyway.
Efficieny 1: Teamsters contract 97 gave UPS 'team drivers" which allowed UPS the ability to close much of the Friday night air lift requirment because it now went on a truck that drives with 2 drivers 24 hours a day nonstop (except gas and drop and hook). Reduced crew member requirments.
Efficiency 2: UPS bought the A-300 that carried the volume of a DC-8 and a 727.
Efficiency 3: UPS built Worldport that could handle so much more volume (it is expanding again at present).
Gained: Remove DC-8 and 727 from BHM and the 6 crew members a night 5 days a week requirment (2 aircraft and 30 crewmembers days required weekly) to a single A-300 with 2 crew members 5 days a week (10 crewmember days required weekly) flying BHM-SDF-BHM because the airplane and SDF could handle all the volume. A reduction of one airframe and a big drop in required crew members.
Going Forward: UPS still combines routes etc. when able. Some A-300/DC-8 routes being planned to be replaced by the MD-11 that can handle the mean volume of both combined on certain routes.
767's not publicly stated to replace the DC-8, but a 767 could replace a half full nightly DC-8 and half full nightly 757 that are close enough on a route and still make the sort times. In this case, the dissappearing DC-8 does not to be replaced. An example I will pull out of the air. JAN (757) and TYS (DC-8) could be replaced by a single 767 flying JAN-TYS-SDF. This would free up a 757 for another market and not require a DC-8 anymore.
Simple really. We still have supervisors 'managers' whose job is to check FE's. How would they justify their jobs to ATL if there no longer was a written requirment requiring there services by oncoming pilots? So you are helping preserve jobs until no DC-8's are left <ng>, that is all. BTW, I was working as an F/O at a 121 carrier and was hired 2 years after my FE written expired. HR said I did not need to retake the written, FSDO just validated it upon my arrival to train as an S/O. I think they would still accept that, the software likely does not recognize this condition. Would have to track down someone in HR for the most recent 'policy'.
#48
Simple really. We still have supervisors 'managers' whose job is to check FE's. How would they justify their jobs to ATL if there no longer was a written requirment requiring there services by oncoming pilots? So you are helping preserve jobs until no DC-8's are left <ng>, that is all. BTW, I was working as an F/O at a 121 carrier and was hired 2 years after my FE written expired. HR said I did not need to retake the written, FSDO just validated it upon my arrival to train as an S/O. I think they would still accept that, the software likely does not recognize this condition. Would have to track down someone in HR for the most recent 'policy'.
#49
Gained: Remove DC-8 and 727 from BHM and the 6 crew members a night 5 days a week requirment (2 aircraft and 30 crewmembers days required weekly) to a single A-300 with 2 crew members 5 days a week (10 crewmember days required weekly) flying BHM-SDF-BHM because the airplane and SDF could handle all the volume. A reduction of one airframe and a big drop in required crew members.
(Correction) I looked up BHM, and they do fly the 5th day after all. It seems that they would be close enough to truck it up and back over the weekend, but maybe there is another factor that keeps that from happening.
Last edited by Roberto; 02-25-2008 at 03:20 AM. Reason: Correction
#50
Makes sense, because looking at the UPS new hire training history in an earlier post, there were no new hire engineers trained the past several years. Are some of the current engineers seat locked with pay protection while new hires go straight to F/O seats in order to save training costs?
As a matter of fact, after a year at UPS, I couldn't even hold an FE spot. No one is being held on the panel against their bidding seniority, that I am aware of ... Of course not counting the over 60 folks waiting for a vacancy to move forward
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