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Old 11-26-2014, 04:00 AM
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Not sure about MIA, but ATL closed as a base I believe.
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Old 11-26-2014, 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by gr8pe ape View Post
How long would it take a new hire to hold atl or mia?
Atl is closed. Mia has gone jr on the FO side.
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Old 11-26-2014, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by gr8pe ape View Post
How long would it take a new hire to hold atl or mia?
You're kinda jumping the gun. MIA doesn't even open until Dec 1st. That said, it's generally going junior on the FO side.
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Old 11-26-2014, 05:04 PM
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Dear Team Members,

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I wanted to touch base with you ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday and send each of you my warmest wishes for a safe and peaceful Thanksgiving. Knowing that many of our co-workers are sacrificing parts of the holiday, away from their family and friends to keep our airline flying for our passengers, is always humbling. I am very grateful that we have such dedicated employees. No one likes being away from home during a holiday, and I don’t want to let this sacrifice go unrecognized.* We really appreciate the sacrifice, and I personally want to say thank you!

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When we think about why we even have a “Thanksgiving” we recall the story of the Mayflower and the hardship endured by the pilgrims during their first winter in the new world. The pilgrims’ survival rested in the hands of a few generous Native Americans who provided food and assistance. In return, the pilgrims wanted to devote a day to stop and focus on how thankful they were for the sacrifice and generosity of these strangers in a new world. Providing thanks reminds me of a recent experience I had traveling on one of our flights.

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Not too long ago, I was non-revving from IND to ORD to do the “Ice Bucket Challenge.”* When I arrived at the gate, I was given the all too familiar story that the flight was oversold and I most likely would not get a seat. I sat down and waited for them to finish boarding, all the while wondering how I was going to reschedule everything if I didn’t get on.* Luckily, I was able to get on the flight, and I must admit I was a little frustrated by the process that so many of our employees experience non-revving for business. Replaying the frustration and anxiety of the boarding process in my mind, I was pleasantly surprised that my seat assignment -- the last seat on the plane -- placed me next to a Catholic bishop from Nigeria.

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As you might expect, my seat assignment turned out to be a real blessing. During the flight, he told me about the desperate situations he was confronted with on a daily basis in his country, and yet he seemed so happy. I asked him how he was able to maintain such a positive attitude under such difficult circumstances. He said it was simple: Every day he focuses on all his blessings, and he gives thanks to God for all of them. He said the source of his comfort was just to maintain a sense of gratitude for all the*little things*in his life that he used to take for granted. Then he pulled out something that resembled a rosary, but it actually was like four rosaries strung together (creating over 200 prayer beads).* He asked me to join him in his daily prayer of gratitude. It was simple: On every bead we just prayed “thank you, Jesus”… a total of 200 times!

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Maintaining a healthy daily prayer life can be a real struggle at times, but here was a simple way to take stock of how blessed I am, every day, and to thank God for allowing me to live in this day. For me it sure puts my days into a proper perspective.

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One final story I will leave you with. As many of you know our leadership team has been out on the road conducting employee Town Hall meetings during the past three weeks.* Last Wednesday night, I was about to board a flight from ORD to SDF, when I received a call from my wife Maria saying we had an emergency with one of our sons. So I changed my plans to get on the next available flight back to IND. The weather was bad, flights were late and oversold, and I learned it would be several hours before I could get on a flight home. I know our crew members can relate with how helpless you feel when you have a family member in need and you are still hours away from home.

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Almost exactly at that very moment I received my daily prayer meditation email.* Maria had signed me up for this service several months ago, but I have to admit, if I read them three days a week I was doing good. But on this particular evening I felt compelled to read and pray the daily meditation in the midst of chaos (Click the accompanying attachment if you are interested in reading the email message I received November 19 from Regnum Christi).

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It is amazing how God can work in our lives if only we allow Him to be a part of our daily activities. So as we enter the holidays we are reminded of all that we have to be thankful and grateful for. I am personally grateful for so many blessings big and small, and I am especially grateful for all of you.

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May God bless you and your families this holiday season.

Bryan



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Old 11-26-2014, 06:16 PM
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He should probably leave the preaching to someone else. Maybe try to stop the uncontrollable attrition, before he runs the place into the ground. I now know 2 very senior FOs (2008 and 2011 hires) that have left recently to TSA. Hope he at least pays out a bonus this year.
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Old 11-27-2014, 05:54 AM
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I would love to see the expression on his face when BB shows up at the Pearly Gates wearing his Sunday finest only to be directed to the down escalator by Saint Peter.
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Old 11-28-2014, 07:00 AM
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Jumped 30-40 seniority numbers in one month (FO)

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Old 11-28-2014, 07:52 AM
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It's always nice to move up the list, but if your a junior FO moving 30 spots isn't a lot. I have friends who are 07 hires and they say about 8-10 a month is best case for them. They are also complaining about a displacement being cancelled???
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Old 11-28-2014, 01:46 PM
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Its just good to see so many people leaving. Im about middle of the FO list. Hope to join those leaving, soon
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Old 11-29-2014, 03:35 AM
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One way ticket from ORD to IND is $231.. Poor BB , he couldn't pay that and had to non-rev.
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