Vacancy Bid 1404V
#271
Gets Weekends Off
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From: 737 CA
#275
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From: Gets weekends off
Just because you didn't get hired at one of the big three you don't have to be mean. Lots of other pilots didn't get hired by a decent airline, but they got merged into one like the CAL pilots did.
#276
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From: 737 fo
I have sent out exactly two applications and been to two interviews. Hired every time. Batting 1000. Once at a regional, once at a Major. Both have worked out pretty good. You guys like to cut my airline down yet can't take reciprocity. Ha, it's funny you think this place is decent. It's got a long way to go to be decent.
#277
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From: EWR B737FO
Does anyone know why the latest snapshot on the LAX 787 FO, shows a N employee number ahead of M numbers? A mistake or will be scrubbed prior to the final award. As I understand based upon the SLI arbitration ruling, pre-merger L-UA pilots are fenced from bidding on the 787 and and as pre-merger L-CAL on the 747, so can't think of a scenario where a N number is ahead of a M number. Am I wrong here?
#278
SLI best wishes!
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From: B767 Capt
Does anyone know why the latest snapshot on the LAX 787 FO, shows a N employee number ahead of M numbers? A mistake or will be scrubbed prior to the final award. As I understand based upon the SLI arbitration ruling, pre-merger L-UA pilots are fenced from bidding on the 787 and and as pre-merger L-CAL on the 747, so can't think of a scenario where a N number is ahead of a M number. Am I wrong here?
Are the L-UAL furloughed pilots that took the job offer at CAL as new hires prior to SLI and have LCAL id numbers fenced from the B787 or the B747?
#279
Conceited: arrogant; aloof
Conceded: to surrender or forfeit
Wether: a castrated goat
Whether: used as a pronoun to introduce an interrogative
Weather: atmospheric phenomenon
Wine: an alcoholic beverage
Whine: to complain vocally
Conceded: to surrender or forfeit
Wether: a castrated goat
Whether: used as a pronoun to introduce an interrogative
Weather: atmospheric phenomenon
Wine: an alcoholic beverage
Whine: to complain vocally
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