FDX - Retirement Chart Updated
#11
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I understand the 1st 5 years anomoly.
I was questioning the part, after that. However, I didn't notice the original chart was 3 years old. And, didn't account for those hired in the last 3 years.
I still like my theory of NDs, that choose to continue working, age in "donkey" years.
I was questioning the part, after that. However, I didn't notice the original chart was 3 years old. And, didn't account for those hired in the last 3 years.
I still like my theory of NDs, that choose to continue working, age in "donkey" years.
#12
I think there is more to it. I was hoping to retire in 2022 @age 60 along with another 180ish pilots. Push that 5 years later to 2027 and the chart shows over 200 pilots hitting 65. Maybe they have plans on hiring only old pilots for the foreseeable future.
Never mind. That doesn't make sense either.
Never mind. That doesn't make sense either.
A number of people were hired since that 2005 chart was published - go back and look at how many people were hired in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
#13
I understand the 1st 5 years anomoly.
I was questioning the part, after that. However, I didn't notice the original chart was 3 years old. And, didn't account for those hired in the last 3 years.
I still like my theory of NDs, that choose to continue working, age in "donkey" years.
I was questioning the part, after that. However, I didn't notice the original chart was 3 years old. And, didn't account for those hired in the last 3 years.
I still like my theory of NDs, that choose to continue working, age in "donkey" years.
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