Snapshot out.
Barely over 200 takers, so far. Over 6000 eligible. Underwhelming.
exalhoa
10-02-2020 01:44 PM
There will be more. I am planning on taking it but haven't signed up yet. I was doubtful my seniority would hold it but now I'm cautiously optimistic. Out of 214 total so far, 49 or so are junior to me. The ages appear to be largely upper 50's/lower 60's which is where I fall.
Chuck D
10-02-2020 04:21 PM
Jealous of those who can take this path. If finances are sorted, age and longevity are good, this is a pretty fantastic option.
Up7997
10-02-2020 04:50 PM
Originally Posted by Monkeyfly
(Post 3139282)
Snapshot out.
Barely over 200 takers, so far. Over 6000 eligible. Underwhelming.
How can you claim underwhelming on the first snapshot? Stop trying to stir something up.
FriendlyPilot
10-02-2020 08:04 PM
Originally Posted by Monkeyfly
(Post 3139282)
Snapshot out.
Barely over 200 takers, so far. Over 6000 eligible. Underwhelming.
I’m sure you can volunteer to not move up any seniority numbers and just ask that everyone else move up ahead of you since its so “underwhelming”.
ShyGuy
10-02-2020 08:09 PM
For the outsiders, what is Pvsl2 and what are the terms?
gon2fly
10-03-2020 05:02 AM
Originally Posted by ShyGuy
(Post 3139478)
For the outsiders, what is Pvsl2 and what are the terms?
Company initially offered an early out option several months back (PVSL) and it was for peeps above age 62, which rather limited the number of candidates eligible. I think just under 500 took that, although 600'ish were available. Jump to this new TA/LOA and the early out (PVSL-2) was expanded to those age 50 and above with more than 10 years of service. Pays two years of pay (vice the three that was offered on version 1). I believe most of the benefits remain intact, some travel benefits, paid move, etc. 655 early outs are funded/possible with this, so the fact the first snapshot came out with only 214 on the list surprised many. Guys as low as seniority #9100 and age 50 showed up on the first snapshot, and that surprised many that someone as junior as 9100 would get it, as the awards are seniority based to the senior 655 that put in for it. All fleets except the 787 leave in November....the 787 awards will be delayed five months because that fleet is flying their arses off and the training pipeline for replacements will take several months. Hope that helps.....
EWRflyr
10-03-2020 05:47 AM
Originally Posted by Monkeyfly
(Post 3139282)
Snapshot out.
Barely over 200 takers, so far. Over 6000 eligible. Underwhelming.
Yeah, first snap shot showing a third of eligible slots signed up for out of 655 available with a week to go to apply. I'm furious at the failure of this.
hslightnin
10-03-2020 06:13 AM
I count 28 62 year old's. How many were eligible for round 1 and have lost 696 hours of pay & PRAP
ugleeual
10-03-2020 06:26 AM
Originally Posted by hslightnin
(Post 3139572)
I count 28 62 year old's. How many were eligible for round 1 and have lost 696 hours of pay & PRAP
bet they are ****ed for not snagging the last deal (3yr)