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Old 11-27-2013, 11:03 AM
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27 ca
165 fo

Captain Vacancies
ORD747CA 10
LAX787CA 10
GUM737CA 7

First Officer Vacancies
ORD747FO 30
LAX787FO 30
GUM737FO 5
JFK320FO 20
IAH320FO 10
JFK76TFO 20
EWR737FO 50
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Old 11-27-2013, 11:14 AM
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Always great to see these kind of numbers for us guys and gals looking to move on from the regionals!
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Btw... Does this mean these are the openings forecasted through April of next year?
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Old 11-27-2013, 11:28 AM
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Btw... Does this mean these are the openings forecasted through April of next year?
Basically, Yes.

Positions unfilled will go to new hires.
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Originally Posted by captain152 View Post
Btw... Does this mean these are the openings forecasted through April of next year?
Sort of. We have these every month. Some of these were unfilled from the last bid like the Newark guppy FOs. The ORD 747 and LAX 787 are new bases so they have to staff them up.

Most of the other FO positions are just being filled from previously unfilled vacancies as well.

New hires are going mostly to the guppy and we will start seeing them in the bus in greater numbers.
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Btw... Does this mean these are the openings forecasted through April of next year?
Sort of. We have these every month. Some of these were unfilled from the last bid like the Newark guppy FOs. The ORD 747 and LAX 787 are new bases so they have to staff them up.

Most of the other FO positions are just being filled from previously unfilled vacancies as well.

New hires are going mostly to the guppy and we will start seeing them in the bus in greater numbers.
Cool. Thanks
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Anyone know if new hires end up going to Guam? If so how long is it mandatory that you have to stay over there?
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Anyone know if new hires end up going to Guam? If so how long is it mandatory that you have to stay over there?
If you're talking about being non-vol, they usually get enough volunteers to cover the vacancies. New hires who volunteer get significant benefits for doing so. 2nd year pay, paid move both ways if you stay 36 months, not to mention the $3000/mo everyone gets.

B-1 Pilots staffed to flying positions in the Guam Base shall receive, in addition to all other compensation, a Foreign Base Allowance in the amount of $3,000 per month for each month of Active Service.

B-1-b At his option, a Pilot assigned to Guam who is in his first year of employment shall receive an eighteen (18) month Base freeze and be paid using the second-year pay rate (in Status), or no Base freeze and be paid using the first-year pay rate.

H-2 Pilots transferring or assigned to the Guam Base shall be entitled to a paid move to Guam, provided they remain in Guam for a minimum of eighteen (18) months of Active Service.

H-3 A Pilot who received a paid move to Guam and has provided thirty-six (36) months of Active Service on Guam shall be entitled to a paid move from Guam.
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Old 11-28-2013, 03:31 AM
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If you're talking about being non-vol, they usually get enough volunteers to cover the vacancies. New hires who volunteer get significant benefits for doing so. 2nd year pay, paid move both ways if you stay 36 months, not to mention the $3000/mo everyone gets.

B-1 Pilots staffed to flying positions in the Guam Base shall receive, in addition to all other compensation, a Foreign Base Allowance in the amount of $3,000 per month for each month of Active Service.

B-1-b At his option, a Pilot assigned to Guam who is in his first year of employment shall receive an eighteen (18) month Base freeze and be paid using the second-year pay rate (in Status), or no Base freeze and be paid using the first-year pay rate.

H-2 Pilots transferring or assigned to the Guam Base shall be entitled to a paid move to Guam, provided they remain in Guam for a minimum of eighteen (18) months of Active Service.

H-3 A Pilot who received a paid move to Guam and has provided thirty-six (36) months of Active Service on Guam shall be entitled to a paid move from Guam.
thanks, appreciate it
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Old 11-28-2013, 04:58 AM
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So many fo bids, so few captain bids. Makes you wonder why, especially with summer just around the corner. We still have one pilot retiring every 18 hours right?
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