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jetlaggy 08-01-2024 05:48 PM

October class
 
Congrats newbies!

brokenbus 08-02-2024 10:59 AM

Are CJOs going out for the July interviews?

jetlaggy 08-04-2024 03:38 AM


Originally Posted by brokenbus (Post 3825377)
Are CJOs going out for the July interviews?

Dunno. but I know some Oct class dates have been given out

tnkrdrvr 08-05-2024 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by brokenbus (Post 3825377)
Are CJOs going out for the July interviews?

Unlike other carriers, the order CJOs are offered in has nothing to do with interview order. Interviewed applicants are racked and stacked on whatever metrics HR likes currently and then CJOs are made. What does this mean for the average applicant? Basically, it just adds a degree of opacity to an already opaque process.

We are way behind the power curve when it comes to covering all the flying the new USPS contract will drive. This means that there is probably a pleasant notification coming for a lot of our applicants. Good luck to all of you!

FTv3 08-05-2024 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by tnkrdrvr (Post 3826063)
We are way behind the power curve when it comes to covering all the flying the new USPS contract will drive.

Nothing a little ‘selling back vacation’ and ‘doing the work of more than one pilot’ can’t take care of.

brokenbus 08-06-2024 08:24 AM

Thank you for the info.

MaxFire 08-07-2024 07:44 AM

This may be a silly question but what do people do about transportation while at sim training in Louisville? I live 30 hours away… idk what i feel about driving there.

jetlaggy 08-07-2024 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by MaxFire (Post 3826691)
This may be a silly question but what do people do about transportation while at sim training in Louisville? I live 30 hours away… idk what i feel about driving there.


We have a pilot that runs an excellent rental service

meatsauce 08-07-2024 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by MaxFire (Post 3826691)
This may be a silly question but what do people do about transportation while at sim training in Louisville? I live 30 hours away… idk what i feel about driving there.

You should have jumpseat priviliges by the end of your first week of indoc. Transportation to the hotel initially will be on your own dime.

MaxFire 08-07-2024 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by jetlaggy (Post 3826700)
We have a pilot that runs an excellent rental service

Awesome! Once I get class dates I’ll reach out. Thank you.

tnkrdrvr 08-07-2024 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by jetlaggy (Post 3826700)
We have a pilot that runs an excellent rental service

If you are planning to be a commuter, it may be convenient to keep an airporter in Louisville. A rental car for all of your initial training would probably cost you more and still leave you looking for one after training. I drove all the way from SoCal and left my rather beat up old truck here for future use. There is no transportation between the hotel and the training center.

Disco Stu 08-07-2024 06:16 PM

Depending on the partner you have for training sometimes you can luck out and they will have a car. You can usually figure that out by the end of indoc. To my best recollection, you didn't really need a car during indoc, everything was pretty much 1 stop shop..... now things could have changed but.....

seminolepilot 08-21-2024 11:22 PM

For Indoc a car wasn’t needed for us a few years ago. We were also downtown so idk how they’re running things at the new hotel. IMO transportation is definitely needed at the new hotel they’re using. After Indoc you or your sim partner having wheels will make your life a lot easier. I rented from budget after Indoc but I got a pretty good rate from my past life so it was a minor expense.

Hopefully this is something that’s fixed in the future. New hire, or trainees period shouldn’t have to worry about transportation or where they’re going to stay during CQ, or upgrade if they’re training in their base (no you don’t get hotels during CQ if your training event is in your base). Coming from a regional if you lived outside of 50mi of your base you got a hotel and transportation to/from the training center. If you were inside this radius and had something going on at home that could possibly distract you from doing your best in training you were provided a hotel.

I say all this to say the only thing our trainees should have to worry about is studying and passing. We have a great group of instructors that will make training enjoyable.

Rental Car Information
Congratulations on your new pilot assignment at UPS! I'm excited you are joining the team.

As you gear up for your upcoming training, there are a few key points to keep in mind. While UPS will cover your hotel stay, luggage, and uniforms during training, transportation to and from the training center is not included.

To assist you with your transportation needs during this period, I'd like to introduce you to Edgewood Car Rental, a service tailored exclusively for UPS pilots. Understanding the unique demands of your pilot training, I strive to offer convenient, dependable transportation solutions.

Feel free to check out our services at www.ewcr.net. All cars are delivered right to the UPS parking lot.

Since you are in your probationary year, if you and a fellow classmate are interested in carpooling to split expenses, you're more than welcome to do so. It's a fantastic way to save money and build connections during training. Typically, new hire training lasts around two months, and I am here to support you every step of the way.

Once again, congratulations on your new role at UPS. I'm eager to assist you and wish you the best of luck on your training journey. If you have any questions or require assistance, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Ron Consalo
A300 Captain
Edgewood Car Rental





pilot brah 08-25-2024 07:34 PM

Anyone know if October is a heavy or a light-twin class?

tnkrdrvr 08-25-2024 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by pilot brah (Post 3832010)
Anyone know if October is a heavy or a light-twin class?

I would presume they will have both.

airplanes 08-26-2024 03:00 AM

Usually Monday is heavy and Tuesday is light

Griffithssc64 09-07-2024 08:12 AM

Oct Class up
 
Good morning all,

I recieved an Oct 15 class date and was seeing if anyone else is in the same boat or has a group chat already started. Pumped to be apart of the team and looking forward to being on station! Ill be driving up to Lousville if anyone needs an extra set of wheels to get around.

Cachaco 09-09-2024 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by Griffithssc64 (Post 3835333)
Good morning all,

I recieved an Oct 15 class date and was seeing if anyone else is in the same boat or has a group chat already started. Pumped to be apart of the team and looking forward to being on station! Ill be driving up to Lousville if anyone needs an extra set of wheels to get around.

Looks like classes running once a month now vs every 3 weeks? Anyone heard about the November class?

EzFlyerz 09-09-2024 06:47 AM

Haven't heard about a NOV class date, but i did hear they are running classes through Peak this year, so I would definitely expect one in Novemeber. They're still behind on pilot production.

jetlaggy 09-19-2024 04:31 AM


Originally Posted by seminolepilot (Post 3830967)
For Indoc a car wasn’t needed for us a few years ago. We were also downtown so idk how they’re running things at the new hotel. IMO transportation is definitely needed at the new hotel they’re using. After Indoc you or your sim partner having wheels will make your life a lot easier. I rented from budget after Indoc but I got a pretty good rate from my past life so it was a minor expense.

Hopefully this is something that’s fixed in the future. New hire, or trainees period shouldn’t have to worry about transportation or where they’re going to stay during CQ, or upgrade if they’re training in their base (no you don’t get hotels during CQ if your training event is in your base). Coming from a regional if you lived outside of 50mi of your base you got a hotel and transportation to/from the training center. If you were inside this radius and had something going on at home that could possibly distract you from doing your best in training you were provided a hotel.

I say all this to say the only thing our trainees should have to worry about is studying and passing. We have a great group of instructors that will make training enjoyable.

Rental Car Information
Congratulations on your new pilot assignment at UPS! I'm excited you are joining the team.

As you gear up for your upcoming training, there are a few key points to keep in mind. While UPS will cover your hotel stay, luggage, and uniforms during training, transportation to and from the training center is not included.

To assist you with your transportation needs during this period, I'd like to introduce you to Edgewood Car Rental, a service tailored exclusively for UPS pilots. Understanding the unique demands of your pilot training, I strive to offer convenient, dependable transportation solutions.

Feel free to check out our services at www.ewcr.net. All cars are delivered right to the UPS parking lot.

Since you are in your probationary year, if you and a fellow classmate are interested in carpooling to split expenses, you're more than welcome to do so. It's a fantastic way to save money and build connections during training. Typically, new hire training lasts around two months, and I am here to support you every step of the way.

Once again, congratulations on your new role at UPS. I'm eager to assist you and wish you the best of luck on your training journey. If you have any questions or require assistance, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Ron Consalo
A300 Captain
Edgewood Car Rental


This rental car service has been discontinued...please plan accordingly.

tnkrdrvr 09-19-2024 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by jetlaggy (Post 3838133)
This rental car service has been discontinued...please plan accordingly.

That explains the cars up for sale

FTv3 09-21-2024 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by tnkrdrvr (Post 3838259)
That explains the cars up for sale

If it’s good for the pilot group it’s bad for our benevolent employer.

Brownose74 09-24-2024 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by FTv3 (Post 3838743)
If it’s good for the pilot group it’s bad for our benevolent employer.

Did employer get involved in the demise of such business?

FTv3 09-24-2024 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by Brownose74 (Post 3839300)
Did employer get involved in the demise of such business?

Pure speculation.

Brakes 3 10-15-2024 06:55 PM

Anyone have the aircraft assignments from today?

Grier 10-23-2024 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by brakes 3 (Post 3844546)
anyone have the aircraft assignments from today?

6 anc
2 a300
2 md
1 ont
1 z
10 757 sdf

icohftb 10-23-2024 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by Grier (Post 3846714)
6 anc
2 a300
2 md
1 ont
1 z
10 757 sdf

Are they still splitting it between a heavy and light class?


airplanes 10-23-2024 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by icohftb (Post 3846802)
Are they still splitting it between a heavy and light class?

yes they are


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