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Old 06-16-2024 | 12:47 PM
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Old 06-18-2024 | 09:36 PM
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I made $16000 my first year with no health insurance here. Unironically I miss those days.
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Old 06-19-2024 | 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by apcguy320
I made $16000 my first year with no health insurance here. Unironically I miss those days.
Ah another one of your nostalgic "back when I walked up hill to school and home both ways in the snow" trips down memory lane posts. There are lots of us, me included, who remember those times just like you. You liked that environment run by the Saving Continental Again Brotherhood representatives and MEC? I'm sure the company will be happy when you forgo your health care and all those pay and benefit gains today and send money back to them. I'll be generous though: you can keep the $16,000 adjusted for inflation to today's dollar as I wouldn't want you to "struggle" as an aviation professional. I'm sure that's more than enough for Microsoft Flight Sim missions in your parents' basement.
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Old 06-25-2024 | 03:45 AM
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Originally Posted by EWRflyr;[url=tel:3812500
3812500[/url]]Ah another one of your nostalgic "back when I walked up hill to school and home both ways in the snow" trips down memory lane posts. There are lots of us, me included, who remember those times just like you. You liked that environment run by the Saving Continental Again Brotherhood representatives and MEC? I'm sure the company will be happy when you forgo your health care and all those pay and benefit gains today and send money back to them. I'll be generous though: you can keep the $16,000 adjusted for inflation to today's dollar as I wouldn't want you to "struggle" as an aviation professional. I'm sure that's more than enough for Microsoft Flight Sim missions in your parents' basement.
Whoa. The guy is just recalling his youth. Have you considered counseling?
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Old 06-26-2024 | 06:17 AM
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Whoa. The guy is just recalling his youth. Have you considered counseling?
No, don't need counseling, but he's the one who added the line that says he misses those days. If it hadn't been for that then I wouldn't have commented. I remember those days and I wouldn't wish them on anyone. Don't understand how someone can be nostalgic about those kind of working conditions and miss them? I do miss the camaradrie of a smaller company and when we stayed with the same crew for the entire trip. There are things I do miss and reflect on as I get to the later part of my career, but the pay and benefits aren't even on the radar for that.
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Old 06-27-2024 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by EWRflyr;[url=tel:3814706
3814706[/url]]No, don't need counseling, but he's the one who added the line that says he misses those days. If it hadn't been for that then I wouldn't have commented. I remember those days and I wouldn't wish them on anyone. Don't understand how someone can be nostalgic about those kind of working conditions and miss them? I do miss the camaradrie of a smaller company and when we stayed with the same crew for the entire trip. There are things I do miss and reflect on as I get to the later part of my career, but the pay and benefits aren't even on the radar for that.
So, since you don't understand someone's preferences, you just spew invectives and call them names? I think you do need..
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Old 06-30-2024 | 11:13 PM
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Does anyone have any intel on what the hiring numbers are for the rest of the year? I know the recruiting team did say they hired 800 people from January to April so far before the pause in training.
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Old 07-01-2024 | 05:56 AM
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I don't remember where this was published, but I recall seeing anohter 800-900 the rest of this year and 2000+ per year in 2025 and beyond.
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Old 07-01-2024 | 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Strasser
I don't remember where this was published, but I recall seeing anohter 800-900 the rest of this year and 2000+ per year in 2025 and beyond.
how long is that 2000+ per year going to last, and what is UA's end goal pilot size?

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Old 07-01-2024 | 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by LifetimeCFI
how long is that 2000+ per year going to last, and what is UA's end goal pilot size?

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28000 by 2030 is the UAL dream...
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