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#1481
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How does that work? By effective date you mean their training date? I could be wrong but isn't it the companies responsibility to get you trained by you effective date? If not you stay in you seat and just get paid? If the company is just changing their effective date, well what is the point of even having and effective date?
#1482
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How does that work? By effective date you mean their training date? I could be wrong but isn't it the companies responsibility to get you trained by you effective date? If not you stay in you seat and just get paid? If the company is just changing their effective date, well what is the point of even having and effective date?
#1483
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24.E.5…if delay is outside company control (they’ll win that argument) they can delay a vacancy bid effective date 90 days and that’s when they’ll get paid the new rate unless they are trained earlier, then it’s OE completion. Unless, a junior pilot finishes training that was awarded the position with the same effective date, then the pilot will get his new rate when said junior pilot finishes training.
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#1486
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Joined APC: Feb 2013
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When I got my class date email a couple weeks ago the 2 dates offered were both 13, and 20 days later. I opted for a later class due to personal commitments, but it seems like once you get your class date email you could be in class within 2-3 weeks.
#1488
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Joined APC: Jan 2019
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24.E.5…if delay is outside company control (they’ll win that argument) they can delay a vacancy bid effective date 90 days and that’s when they’ll get paid the new rate unless they are trained earlier, then it’s OE completion. Unless, a junior pilot finishes training that was awarded the position with the same effective date, then the pilot will get his new rate when said junior pilot finishes training.
#1489
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Is there a chance the company agreed to a delivery delay in a broader deal with Airbus to improve the terms of their orders? In other words, there is a greater than zero chance the delays are something other than Airbus saying point blank the planes aren't coming on schedule. In which case it would have been within their control.
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