Questions about JB
#71
Line Holder
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Hey guys/gals
How long does it take for a new hire to get FLL or MCO?
Does both bases have both equipments based there?
Which equipment are new hires currently getting? Do you have a choice?
How long does it take for a new hire to get FLL or MCO?
Does both bases have both equipments based there?
Which equipment are new hires currently getting? Do you have a choice?
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#73
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#74
The most junior JFK 320 CA went to 1/14 DOH from the last bid, and roughly 70% seniority overall.
So you can see the gap between holding the seat and holding a line
#75
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Dec 2010 date of hire for the junior JFK 320 CA line holder for March, 53% overall seniority in the company.
The most junior JFK 320 CA went to 1/14 DOH from the last bid, and roughly 70% seniority overall.
So you can see the gap between holding the seat and holding a line
The most junior JFK 320 CA went to 1/14 DOH from the last bid, and roughly 70% seniority overall.
So you can see the gap between holding the seat and holding a line
#78
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FLL is A320 base. Right now it’s about 1 1/2 year to get it.
MCO has both A320 and E190. Its junior on the EMB, about 2-3 years. On the 320, somewhere around 3-4 years.
New hires are getting a mix of EMB and 320, with JFK or BOS.
You get to bid aircraft/base on your first day, based on what the company offers. It goes by seniority in your class, with the oldest being the most senior.
#79
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FLL is A320 base. Right now it’s about 1 1/2 year to get it.
MCO has both A320 and E190. Its junior on the EMB, about 2-3 years. On the 320, somewhere around 3-4 years.
New hires are getting a mix of EMB and 320, with JFK or BOS.
You get to bid aircraft/base on your first day, based on what the company offers. It goes by seniority in your class, with the oldest being the most senior.
MCO has both A320 and E190. Its junior on the EMB, about 2-3 years. On the 320, somewhere around 3-4 years.
New hires are getting a mix of EMB and 320, with JFK or BOS.
You get to bid aircraft/base on your first day, based on what the company offers. It goes by seniority in your class, with the oldest being the most senior.
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