Alaska Air Hiring
#6181
Isn’t that a sauce?
Joined APC: May 2022
Posts: 280
I only gave two weeks notice and didn’t hear a word from anyone accept for DM…the other DM who I heard also resigned..not the promoted DM.
Last edited by Twr199; 05-13-2022 at 07:22 PM.
#6182
I'd also ask the union about their policy on re-hire eligibility, if your length of notice affects that.
#6183
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Joined APC: Jun 2021
Posts: 228
He’s ready to get shopped I heard someone else named JetBlue is shopping so let’s see who is buying who weather it be merge together or someone else buys one of them.
#6184
#6185
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Joined APC: Feb 2006
Posts: 278
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#6186
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Joined APC: Nov 2015
Posts: 186
I don’t think AS has ever rehired a pilot who’s left. How dare they leave.
#6187
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Joined APC: Apr 2014
Position: Q400 FO
Posts: 135
#6189
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Joined APC: May 2018
Posts: 1,234
UAL😉
#6190
Isn’t that a sauce?
Joined APC: May 2022
Posts: 280
It has the look of a possible deal, the right two people are finally at the table. UAL got one, I hear DAL and AAL are not to far behind. Our reliability will not improve until we have a TA. He seemed dug in two weeks ago, seems we have his attention right now, I am pretty sure his job is up in the air. I told everyone 8 months ago, we would get a deal late May. Looked impossible only a few short days ago. This summer will make 2005 look good if they don’t get this across the finish line. I honestly think 750,000,000 in lost revenue could quickly push 1,500,000,000, without a deal. Who knows, presently optimistic, I am personally doing nothing tell it’s actually done though.
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