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I knew there was a reason I could be number one there.
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Originally Posted by JTwift
(Post 4019713)
ignoring any details about me that you aren’t privy to; one of the reasons for opening MCO was to entice Spirit, etc pilots over to UAL (so it goes). They won’t be able to hold that base for a decade, if they’re lucky. SWA or AA is the place to be for Florida if you’re a new hire.
They couldn’t get guys to upgrade on the 737 in EWR or SFO. Created a ton of 737 vacancies in IAH, ORD, DEN to entice guys to take the upgrade then came MCO and LAS to get guys to bite on the upgrade…. As soon as the contract was signed, noticed that the company has shifted NBCA vacancies back to their hubs with a bulk going to EWR/SFO…. |
Originally Posted by JTwift
(Post 4019713)
ignoring any details about me that you aren’t privy to; one of the reasons for opening MCO was to entice Spirit, etc pilots over to UAL (so it goes). They won’t be able to hold that base for a decade, if they’re lucky. SWA or AA is the place to be for Florida if you’re a new hire.
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'Twas cruel to post a Friday vacancy with no snapshot for three days. That said, why do the people who never add their bid until after the final snapshot is posted do that?
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Originally Posted by Ice Bear
(Post 4019872)
'Twas cruel to post a Friday vacancy with no snapshot for three days. That said, why do the people who never add their bid until after the final snapshot is posted do that?
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Originally Posted by AntiCompanyMan
(Post 4019899)
never let the enemy know your intentions. same reason why you should never use your turn signal
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Originally Posted by Ice Bear
(Post 4019872)
'Twas cruel to post a Friday vacancy with no snapshot for three days. That said, why do the people who never add their bid until after the final snapshot is posted do that?
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Originally Posted by Turbosina
(Post 4019950)
I have never understood that either. I flew with one CA who said "I don't want people to see what I want." Um, OK? Because everyone will see what you were awarded anyways 🙄
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I really don't know why people struggle with the MIN/MAX concept so much. It's pretty simple. When a base has MIN below the current number of pilots, any attrition for that BES won't be backfilled until reaching the MIN. So if you have a BES with 500 pilots currently, a MIN of 490, and a MAX of 500, Crew Planning would allow the base to shrink by up to 10 pilots. They aren't requiring it, but would permit it. Now why they do this could be two different things. 1) They're doing it out of training considerations, which is what most of the current vacancy bid is. These are growing fleets and it doesn't benefit the company to reduce the number of CA long term, but due to training throughput they need to limit potential activations into those categories which would trigger a training event. 2) The base is intentionally shrinking. You're starting to see some of this on the 756 fleets in particular, as well as IAH 737. It's obviously not in danger of closing, but prior to UPA23 they grew it far larger than their optimizer said it should be because it's where they could get pilots to upgrade. So they've been right-sizing it over a period of time. At one point it was up to just over 800 FOs, but has been reduced down to the current 646 through attrition.
The net result is that reducing the MIN for any BES limits the total amount of movement on this vacancy. All of these widebody CAs will be coming from WBFO and NBCA, almost exclusively. A WBFO taking a WBCA will create a new vacancy that must be filled because the MIN is set to force a backfill. A NBCA doing the same thing likely won't in most domiciles. We've all heard that a single WBCA vacancy can create [insert number somewhere between 5-12] vacancies due to the cascading backfills. That presumes, however, that each of those positions must be backfilled. Hypothetically, if that number was 8 vacancies created per WBCA vacancy and there are 92 WBCA vacancies, there could've been 736 people moving on this vacancy purely as a result of the WBCA vacancies. That won't be anywhere close to the case because of how they've done the MIN/MAX. |
Originally Posted by JoePatroni
(Post 4019953)
Let me guess….he had an Inop sticker over his iPad camera?
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