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But seriously 05-07-2020 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by THKooj (Post 3051141)
This is just as I predicted. I already had some of this inside info and knew that any furlough talk was just that. Talk amongst the uneducated and just flat out haters.

Blah blah blah, troll, blah blah blah.

buddies8 05-07-2020 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by THKooj (Post 3051141)
This is just as I predicted. I already had some of this inside info and knew that any furlough talk was just that. Talk amongst the uneducated and just flat out haters.

you do understand aa cannot furlough due to the cares act until October 1st 2020 under current agreement with goverment.
so I will wait as everyone else is for October new blast.

Cujo665 05-07-2020 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by buddies8 (Post 3051172)
you do understand aa cannot furlough due to the cares act until October 1st 2020 under current agreement with goverment.
so I will wait as everyone else is for October new blast.

only have to wait until August. WARN act requires 60 day notice.

But seriously 05-07-2020 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by buddies8 (Post 3051172)
you do understand aa cannot furlough due to the cares act until October 1st 2020 under current agreement with goverment.
so I will wait as everyone else is for October new blast.

He was referring to an announcement over at AA. I don’t work there, but what I gather from their forum they received a vacancy/displacement notice that included staffing assumptions through next summer. It did sound like relatively good news (compared to UA). Based on those assumptions they may not need to furlough. Assumptions eventually get replaced with facts on the ground, but for now...

pitchattitude 05-07-2020 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by But seriously (Post 3051182)
He was referring to an announcement over at AA. I don’t work there, but what I gather from their forum they received a vacancy/displacement notice that included staffing assumptions through next summer. It did sound like relatively good news (compared to UA). Based on those assumptions they may not need to furlough. Assumptions eventually get replaced with facts on the ground, but for now...

Even without furloughs, the cascade of training events will create a backlog to training that will stop hiring in the best of circumstances. Look at what the retirement of the MD did.

ClappedOut145 05-07-2020 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by pitchattitude (Post 3051266)
Even without furloughs, the cascade of training events will create a backlog to training that will stop hiring in the best of circumstances. Look at what the retirement of the MD did.

Agreed. When the dust settles I would bet that AA doesn't hire until the first quarter of 2022.

Cyio 05-08-2020 11:03 AM

I’m sure this has been mentioned but is our training center open for recurrent and upgraded?

BigZ 05-08-2020 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by Cyio (Post 3051776)
I’m sure this has been mentioned but is our training center open for recurrent and upgraded?

Recurrents only

Cyio 05-08-2020 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by BigZ (Post 3051793)
Recurrents only

Thank You!

SomePilotDude 05-08-2020 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by THKooj (Post 3051141)
This is just as I predicted. I already had some of this inside info and knew that any furlough talk was just that. Talk amongst the uneducated and just flat out haters.

Go %#}* yourself you piece of 2€^{. His head is so far up his own %{^ that he’s blind. Continue spewing your nonsense. You don’t respond directly to anyone messages. You just spew out your ji#% hole what daddy wants you to spew. Maybe one day you’ll pull your head out, but I highly doubt it.


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