Atlas Air Hiring
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Joined APC: Jun 2006
Position: C-172 FO
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Your EXCO said no.
Can't remember where I heard this so maybe it was false?
I had heard that shortly after Atlas purchased Southern, Atlas Sr. Management went to the Southern Exco asking for 2 or 3 years peace with no negotiations in exchange they would put Southern Pilots on the same CBA (Pay as well) as Atlas.
Your EXCO said no.
Can't remember where I heard this so maybe it was false?
Your EXCO said no.
Can't remember where I heard this so maybe it was false?
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Joined APC: Sep 2009
Posts: 611
I had heard that shortly after Atlas purchased Southern, Atlas Sr. Management went to the Southern Exco asking for 2 or 3 years peace with no negotiations in exchange they would put Southern Pilots on the same CBA (Pay as well) as Atlas.
Your EXCO said no.
Can't remember where I heard this so maybe it was false?
Your EXCO said no.
Can't remember where I heard this so maybe it was false?
I can't remember where I heard this so maybe it was false?
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Joined APC: Mar 2017
Posts: 194
Maybe Atlas management is just holding the fort down and maintaining status quo till Amazon buys them?
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Joined APC: Jun 2014
Posts: 1,236
They need a ton of pilots for what they want to do. They won't hit that number without paying someone in this environment. Their best option is to buy up companies like Atlas and pay the pilots enough so they don't bolt for other airlines. Just my opinion. How long does that take? Who knows... In my opinion Atlas (or whatever it becomes) won't be industry standard for 10 years or more.
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