jetBlue Hiring
A buddy of mine asked if I knew what the retirement numbers looked like into the 2030s. Couldn't find any posts on this newer than 2021, so I pulled the data and made this for him real quick. Figured I'd post it in case it's of value to anyone else. I guess this thread is as good as any...
our "wave" is a decade behind the legacies because everyone who got furloughed after 9/11 was in their 30's and got hired here. We do have a "wave" it's just a little delayed.
I know someone is going to scream about how we don't have 800 a year retiring but when you look at it by percentages it's close to what the legacies have right now. It's peaks at about 4.5% a year.
I know someone is going to scream about how we don't have 800 a year retiring but when you look at it by percentages it's close to what the legacies have right now. It's peaks at about 4.5% a year.
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It has been tight lipped but Jeff seemed optimistic getting something worked out for early retirement packages as well as long term VILs. Higher credit VILs sounded possible too.
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yep we likely crossed paths. I was 23 making $19.65 flying the erj-135. Took a pay cut from instructing 😂
it has been tight lipped but jeff seemed optimistic getting something worked out for early retirement packages as well as long term vils. Higher credit vils sounded possible too.
it has been tight lipped but jeff seemed optimistic getting something worked out for early retirement packages as well as long term vils. Higher credit vils sounded possible too.
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