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NAPAUS said:
😀  😀  Its about damn time! NOW why cant US employees choose a seat like AA and CO can?
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Should I say you sound like a demanding passenger always wanting more and never satisfied? Naw i will hold off on that one. I rather say Usairways is like that with its employees.
 
furloghees use MI instead of US like on the phone hope this works
 
fmc,

Got that, I was wondering how to access online listing on the hub. I have about 8 months to burn my travel card and I plan on using a few times between now and then.

UVN,

Your response to my original posting was completely useless. I asked a simple question of those on the board, and your constant hate the company rant does nothing but waste bandwith. You must be fun at parties.
 
N628AU said:
UVN,

Your response to my original posting was completely useless.  I asked a simple question of those on the board, and your constant hate the company rant does nothing but waste bandwith.  You must be fun at parties.
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Why is that? Because I took you to task for demanding more? Maybe you should put forth the same effort against the company as you do against me when they comeback demanding more food from your table. You are just like the company you get a taste of something you wanted for so long and you are not satisfied with what you got and you end up wanting more and more.
 
fmc said:
furloghees use MI instead of US like on the phone hope this works
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Too expand a bit further.....

Log in using MI 0 + your 5 digit payroll number. If you are logging on for the first time, your password will be the first 5 numbers of your social security number.

You may have to contact the supervisor you had when you left or IT security to be reactivated if the above does not work.
 
Where did I demand more? I simply asked if anyone knew how to access it perios, and it wasn't directed at asking the company for one freaking thing. Get off your poreclain throne. That place isn't a slave camp. Leave already if you hate it so much.
 
Is anyone able to do this from home? When I click on it, it says its unavailable.
 
N628AU said:
Where did I demand more?  I simply asked if anyone knew how to access it perios, and it wasn't directed at asking the company for one freaking thing.  Get off your poreclain throne.  That place isn't a slave camp.  Leave already if you hate it so much.
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This your original post.

"Its about damn time! So much easiter than doing it on the phone. NOW why cant US employees choose a seat like AA and CO can? Does anyone know, is US Info Tech so poorly set up or just dont care - US is sooo far behind in IT..... "

Yaw ok... you are only asking how to access it I see that now. not
 
Just went to go try it out and it said that the network was down and to try again later. I'm betting it's great when it actually works.
 
For those of you furloughees who made it to the hub but can't go any further, here's what I did to list (after logging into the hub as described in a previous post).

Travel card is 012345MI01100

So it's a zero, then employee number, then MI, then 01, then 100

I have to say it's great because you can see the entire day's seat availability at one time. A great aid for those of us in the bottom .000001% of seniority.

jm
 
usairways_vote_NO said:
This your original post.

"Its about damn time! So much easiter than doing it on the phone. NOW why cant US employees choose a seat like AA and CO can? Does anyone know, is US Info Tech so poorly set up or just dont care - US is sooo far behind in IT..... "

Yaw ok... you are only asking how to access it I see that now. not
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Try again there smart guy. That was NAPAUS's post, not mine. Do you double check your work on the job as well as you do here?

Waiting patiently for my apology.
 
Phoenix said:
How do furloughees get access to the hub?
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First you must get to the Hub web site: I'm not sure of the url address, so just go to www.justplanenews.com and click on The Hub: That will take you there.

Then click on Travel: You will see a popup asking you to log in. Your log-in is the capital letter U plus a zero, and then your five-digit employee number. If your employee number is four digits, then use two zeros instead of one. Your password, I believe, at least for the first time you sine in is the first five digits of your social security number. I think that will get you in. Then go to the section on employee travel, and away you go: It will show you flights, capacity, authorized bookings, actual bookings, plus the number of non-revs already listed. It worked for me (retiree), plus told me I had four available buddy passes. I did not know that retirees got buddy passes! Hope this helps.
 
N628AU said:
Try again there smart guy. That was NAPAUS's post, not mine. Do you double check your work on the job as well as you do here?

Waiting patiently for my apology.
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My apology to you. You are right it was NAPAUS post.

I still stand my original sarcastic response to your original post. 😀

I didn't double check you are right I was even having hard time getting it straight after the fact.

You never made a mistake right? And if you have do you double check your work on the job as well? I guess I do too.
 
usairways_vote_NO said:
My apology to you. You are right it was NAPAUS post.

I still stand my original sarcastic response to your original post. 😀

I didn't double check you are right I was even having hard time getting it straight after the fact.

You never made a mistake right? And if you have do you double check your work on the job as well? I guess I do too.
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Being as sarcastic as you.

Thanks for stepping up and admitting you had it wrong, though.
 

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