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Browntail 04-01-2006 04:38 AM


Originally Posted by USN2UPS
My first post. Just finishing up in the training center. Airline is critically short on all fleets. Got my tail kick the last 6 month on reserve on the 757/767 and now I hear the MD captains are also working their tails off. I can't foresee less than 200 this year.......



You will be lucky to see 40 more hired this year.

USN2UPS 04-01-2006 07:21 AM

Is that a guess or are you seeing info I'm not?

Browntail 04-01-2006 07:59 AM

Not a guess. Latest hiring forecast from the company for the remainder of 2006.

L'il J.Seinfeld 04-01-2006 10:35 AM

OK Browntail, what's yor source? I bet you my upcoming pay raise that we hired at least 200 more this year.

Browntail 04-01-2006 10:52 AM

Call the IPA and ask.

BrownBusDriver 04-01-2006 03:52 PM

So are you a new mgmt. guy straight off the street?

fecav8r 04-01-2006 04:10 PM

the guy who made that was a flex(sim) instructor and averaged working about 26 days a month, most of those at time and a half

⌐ AV8OR WANNABE 04-02-2006 12:42 AM

“Phil is no longer in that position. Browntail”

- I've heard that rumor before but I don't think it's true. If he’s not in that position any longer, why was he (Phil D.) one of the recruiters at the Nashville job fair just last weekend?

“Don't waste your time with UPS. The latest hiring numbers for 2006 show that only a handful more will be hired. Browntail”

- Yes, unfortunately he did mention something to the effect of hiring slowing down. He was answering someone’s question about hiring prediction for the rest of the year and didn’t sound very optimistic. :(

captain_drew 04-02-2006 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by dckozak
$400K ?? :eek: sounds like a little (over the top) boasting?? Think $200K when you get to the top (at current rates).;)

I can't speak to the touted 'wide-body $400K'. .maybe maxing out everything and screwing your buddies by taking DRF and selling back VAC. .BUT. .I managed to 'average' $225K the last 3-4 years . .as a narrow body Captain.

captain_drew 04-02-2006 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by GliderCFI
My question . . is whats the difference between the companies from a line pilot's perspective? What are pros and cons of each place? ..

Things may have changed (at FedEx) but I always had the impression that UPS management was more like the Mormon Gestapo and FedEx like the French, at happy hour.

Now my 'Intel' may be defective, (or outdated) but is it true that UPS will not allow you to have your wife (or girlfriend) join you in your layover hotel room?. .even if you have a weekend somewhere? . . little things like that. . . which limit your 'freedom' . . on your own time off.

FedEx was always laissez faire, when it came to what you did with your own time. ..you just had to show up at the airport on time -and sober:p . UPS. .on the other hand seemed very heavy handed with 'control' over its employees.

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