New Hire Class Drops
#4551
New Hire
Joined APC: Aug 2023
Posts: 4
Thanks for the responses, that clears thing up.
CJO July 27, pre clearance email Aug 9
I was told to expect an Indoc invitation e-mail this coming week with an expected Indoc date of “Early Oct”….I emailed the onboarding team proactively and that’s the response I received with regard to timing
CJO July 27, pre clearance email Aug 9
I was told to expect an Indoc invitation e-mail this coming week with an expected Indoc date of “Early Oct”….I emailed the onboarding team proactively and that’s the response I received with regard to timing
Any updates with your timeline? I’m about a week behind you on CJO timing.
#4557
Roll’n Thunder
Joined APC: Oct 2009
Position: Pilot
Posts: 3,833
Just note that you will have to spend 1-2 months in your new hire assigned domicile until you can transfer.
Example: AE just closed this week. Worst case a person is hired this last Tuesday, the day after the AE closes. So now it is middle of September before you bid. That bid will have the majority of conversions in December. An X factor is how long it actually takes you to get through initial training. Some people take 3 months before IOE is complete and others are shorter. So if you started this week and go quickly you'd be hitting the line by the end of September, maybe early October. So you'd basically have October and November in your original base before your transfer would kick in for December. Or if you can't quite hold ATL on that first AE then that would add another month. Or if you get the longer training footprint you might not hit the line until basically November and only have 1 month stuck before the transfer.
Example: AE just closed this week. Worst case a person is hired this last Tuesday, the day after the AE closes. So now it is middle of September before you bid. That bid will have the majority of conversions in December. An X factor is how long it actually takes you to get through initial training. Some people take 3 months before IOE is complete and others are shorter. So if you started this week and go quickly you'd be hitting the line by the end of September, maybe early October. So you'd basically have October and November in your original base before your transfer would kick in for December. Or if you can't quite hold ATL on that first AE then that would add another month. Or if you get the longer training footprint you might not hit the line until basically November and only have 1 month stuck before the transfer.
#4558
Line Holder
Joined APC: Feb 2017
Posts: 26
Just note that you will have to spend 1-2 months in your new hire assigned domicile until you can transfer.
Example: AE just closed this week. Worst case a person is hired this last Tuesday, the day after the AE closes. So now it is middle of September before you bid. That bid will have the majority of conversions in December. An X factor is how long it actually takes you to get through initial training. Some people take 3 months before IOE is complete and others are shorter. So if you started this week and go quickly you'd be hitting the line by the end of September, maybe early October. So you'd basically have October and November in your original base before your transfer would kick in for December. Or if you can't quite hold ATL on that first AE then that would add another month. Or if you get the longer training footprint you might not hit the line until basically November and only have 1 month stuck before the transfer.
Example: AE just closed this week. Worst case a person is hired this last Tuesday, the day after the AE closes. So now it is middle of September before you bid. That bid will have the majority of conversions in December. An X factor is how long it actually takes you to get through initial training. Some people take 3 months before IOE is complete and others are shorter. So if you started this week and go quickly you'd be hitting the line by the end of September, maybe early October. So you'd basically have October and November in your original base before your transfer would kick in for December. Or if you can't quite hold ATL on that first AE then that would add another month. Or if you get the longer training footprint you might not hit the line until basically November and only have 1 month stuck before the transfer.
#4560
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2015
Position: UNA
Posts: 4,629
So yes, you get paid the entire time even if waiting for training.
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