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NFLUALNFL 04-28-2015 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by sleeves (Post 1869960)
15 year = hired in 2000. Not a good year to start. They do not have 15 years on property. These are double furlough types who are merged in with 2007-2008 LCAL hires.

'98 hires on rsv in ORD...trust me

pilot64golfer 04-28-2015 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by NFLUALNFL (Post 1870147)
'98 hires on rsv in ORD...trust me

But wait... they "won" the SLI. They were "high fiving" when they saw that they had been merged with 2005 hires despite never being furloughed.

How can this be?

Scrappy 04-28-2015 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by pilot64golfer (Post 1870182)
But wait... they "won" the SLI. They were "high fiving" when they saw that they had been merged with 2005 hires despite never being furloughed.

How can this be?

Come on dude...give it a rest. You really have to start instigating?

Mitch Rapp05 04-28-2015 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by sleeves (Post 1869960)
15 year = hired in 2000. Not a good year to start. They do not have 15 years on property. These are double furlough types who are merged in with 2007-2008 LCAL hires.

15 year is misleading since they were furloughed for most of that time. How many ACTIVE years do these pilots have?

APC225 04-28-2015 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by Mitch Rapp05 (Post 1870285)
15 year is misleading since they were furloughed for most of that time. How many ACTIVE years do these pilots have?

Not many in some cases. Flew with a pilot this year who had one solitary month on the line in early 2000 after new hire training and did not enter a cockpit again until Jan 2014. Between the furloughs and FMLA it was 14 years away from the industry.

jsled 04-28-2015 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by Mitch Rapp05 (Post 1870285)
15 year is misleading since they were furloughed for most of that time. How many ACTIVE years do these pilots have?

Here in Denver, we have 17 yr FOs on RSV. 76T fleet. Never furloughed. Hey, how is the DEN-EWR commute? might be joining you soon.

Sled

NFLUALNFL 04-29-2015 04:22 AM


Originally Posted by Mitch Rapp05 (Post 1870285)
15 year is misleading since they were furloughed for most of that time. How many ACTIVE years do these pilots have?

Late '98 hires were furloughed in Dec '03 & Jan '04 for about a year; back by early '05. Merged with mid '06 hires. So yes, a break in longevity, but re-started accruing it.

Just the facts; not instigating because the SLI is done. Just want to put the cold truth out there.

Airhoss 04-29-2015 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by jsled (Post 1870306)
Here in Denver, we have 17 yr FOs on RSV. 76T fleet. Never furloughed. Hey, how is the DEN-EWR commute? might be joining you soon.

Sled

The bump.......But what abut the bump?

Dave Fitzgerald 04-29-2015 07:04 AM

Back on track....snap shot today has SFO 787 F/O's shockingly junior. Over 10,200.

If I remember correctly, if there fails to be enough LCo people bid a category, the fence comes down early?

intrepidcv11 04-29-2015 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by Dave Fitzgerald (Post 1870562)
Back on track....snap shot today has SFO 787 F/O's shockingly junior. Over 10,200.

If I remember correctly, if there fails to be enough LCo people bid a category, the fence comes down early?

The cloud of IAH Capt displacements looms heavily over that juniority lasting.


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