Atlas Air Hiring
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So I attended the meet and greet on Thursday. Did the screening interview along with a bunch of other guys. How long does it generally take to find out if you will be selected for the next stage of interviews? A couple of days?
This is incorrect. All pilots hired after the agreement will be $92/hr for the first year regardless of fleet. All on property prior to the agreement will remain at old rates. If they are still in training, they will go up to $92/hr until finished with OE, then up to the old rate for their fleet(but not lower than 92 if in the 737/767).
This was a zero(or near zero) cost agreement for the company but helps with recruitment. The money they save by the new hires being at $92/hr for the first year(instead of the majority being significantly higher) offsets the higher pay during training.
The only thing this portion of the agreement did was help the company recruit.
This was a zero(or near zero) cost agreement for the company but helps with recruitment. The money they save by the new hires being at $92/hr for the first year(instead of the majority being significantly higher) offsets the higher pay during training.
The only thing this portion of the agreement did was help the company recruit.
Since “we” were not asked anything, I prefer the pronoun “they”.
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Haha, no, haven't heard that but I wouldn't doubt it. Can't even get what the ULCC's have under their old contracts. The future of Atlas is sketchy. No wonder we can't attract anyone.
And those rumors come from who?. I saw a comment about a "massive announcement" from management but that's just another rumor. If JD takes back those improvements after the covid call, then rampers would have to fly the airplanes
Last edited by CRJJ; 01-29-2022 at 08:02 AM.
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