American Airlines reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(8,798 total reviews)
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Robert Isom

39% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

American Airlines has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 8,798 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The American Airlines employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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9K reviews
3.0
Dec 29, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The pay is great and if you like to travel then the atmosphere is super fun!

Cons

Company is so big that the policies are very impersonal and should be taken on a case by case basis rather than a handbook. VERY frustrating and it makes it easy to get fired even if you’re a great employee. For example, you can only get a certain number of points for calling in sick or being late (and it’s not very many) and then you get put on a “level” and once you’re on a level it’s very easy to get fired. You acquire sick time, but are then penalized for using it. I had to come into work yesterday with a fever and super sick even though I have sick time because if I use it then it’ll cost me a point. Now my kids are sick and I can’t send them to daycare and I can’t call in sick for them or there goes a point. Also, when I was first offered the job I told management about a wedding that I was a bridesmaid in but since you’re on probation for the first 120 days you’re not allowed to have people cover for you EVEN IF THEY CAN AND WANT THE HOURS so I obviously didn’t go to work and lost a point. It just seems like there’s no empathy or understanding and I had this day marked in my calendar long before I applied for the job. Lastly, I got into a car accident on my way to work and lost another point. I’m normally 30-45 minutes early to work and because of a few incidents over a four month period I’m on the last straw before I’m put on a level. What’s the point in having sick time if when I’m actually sick I can’t use it?

1.0
Nov 9, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flight benefits and great health benefits even for part time employees. $11.05/hr.

Cons

Too many to list, but I will try. They are so disorganized that during the process I was starting to think this was a scam because I could not believe a company this large could continue to operate this way. During the interview/hiring process, several of us asked about scheduling and we were told repeatedly that the hiring and training departments did not handle the schedule and we would "deal with that later". We were also told that training would be 2.5 days so we all made arrangements based on that information. We did not receive final confirmation of training until Sunday afternoon letting us know that training would start the next day for a full week. I thought it might be a misunderstanding (based on the 2.5 days previously mentioned), and figured I would ask in person. First day of training, we find out it is actually 2 full weeks. The first week we were there anywhere from 2-4hrs a day, doing absolutely nothing while the "trainers" were in and out of the classroom. The O'hare "trainers" know absolutely nothing, not figuratively, they literally had no information about anything. Finally at the end of the week we start working on lessons online. At the end of week 1 we finally receive a bid sheet with numbered slots to fill out and they let us know shifts are all 5hrs a day, 5 days a week and granted based on seniority. Up to this point, none of us had any idea what the required hours or days were. This is when they explain that scheduling is not flexible at all, you are required to work whatever shift they award you. The CAR position is new to AA and therefore not fully staffed. This means, you will have to bid frequently (approx every 5 weeks) as they "play around" with the schedule to determine what works best for them. Every bid has had different start times, end times, lunch schedules and days off. It has been completely inconsistent. Week 2, We have out of town trainers come in, they are awesome and share valuable information. Unfortunately, we only had them for a couple of days. Once they were gone, we were back at the mercy of the O'hare "trainers". The lack of information does not stop there, once you are out on the floor you will find that nobody has an answer to any of your questions. It takes an act of God to receive your uniforms from the vendor. The vendor will blame AA and AA will blame the vendor. You will go back and forth until you give up all hope of having a uniform. Good luck getting an answer from the attendance department if you have an issue with the new system they just switched to. Also, once you work here, forget about making any plans or having a life because, even though you are part time (25hrs /week) you might not receive your bid until a few days before the new schedule starts. How hard is it to have a bid prepared at least a week in advance?

5.0
Nov 7, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flights are so full these days it is very difficult for employees to get a seat

Cons

Working with the public is always a challenge. Unfortunately in all customer service work environments customers often have zero common courtesy. Heck, people in general forget what their mothers taught them at a young age! I strive to not join that group! Lol. But true.

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