Continental Airlines Reviews in Houston, TX Area
Updated Jan 23, 2012 – Reviews are posted anonymously by employees. Ratings are reflective of location and job title.
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Pros
open communication, great co-workers, good leadership
Cons
in my area they do not have a very flexible work schedule. would be nice if a position could be done from home if the company would do so.
Pros
Dignity and respect are valued. Feel included and cared about. Free flights, of course, make it an attractive place to work.
Cons
Airlines are historically low paying employers. Near everyone could find a much better paying job easily - yet, the culture keeps you here!
Advice to Senior Management
As the merger approaches, take care to integrate the Continental culture with United. Listen to employees and value their feedback.
Pros
The best thing about Continental AIrlines are the flight benefits and profit sharing.
Cons
My direct managers are out-of-touch with its employees because they demand respect, yet they are unwilling to give it.
Advice to Senior Management
The merger of Continental Airlines and United provides a unique opportunity to get it right, I can only hope it will happen!
Pros
medical insurance, travel benefits, fair compensation, flexibility to balance lifestyle with work duties. Also, flexibility to when to take vacations and days off.
Cons
No promotions. No annual profit sharing because the company generally losses money. Difficult to get insight from the annual evaluation process.
Advice to Senior Management
The company needs direction. Since the merger with United, Continental employees feel the upper management do not want to share information about future developments in the company. Also, the CEO, when faced tough questions, does not have convincing answers.
Pros
Free flights and descent medical benifits.
Cons
There will always be uncertainty as to whether your job will be around in a couple of years, and you will never be assured of any type of pension. Tthe companys pension account, is more than likely to become the company’s “Just in case” account.
Advice to Senior Management
Gordon Bathone made this company, and promoted "dignity and respect", but this motto should now be "If we save $0.0001 on this we can buy that" Just as the video you once displayed to all of your hard working employees....."The Plan Is Working!", and indeed it is.
Pros
Fun industry and fly benifit. Flexible work schedule. Good people and culture...so far.
Cons
Future uncertain with headquarter moving to Chicago
Advice to Senior Management
Please keep the culture post merger.
Pros
Flight benefits are one of the reasons most people stay.
Cons
Low end salary - poor industry
Advice to Senior Management
Live true dignity and respect
Pros
We have the newest jet fleet. More planes are on the way. We must get rid of those Airbus.
Cons
Seniority. This is what we live by.
Advice to Senior Management
Please keep the resanywhere program. Continental has 1,200 agents that work from home.
Pros
The people are friendly and collegial. Departments work together. Management communicates with employees. This was even true during the merger. It is a laid back work environment with smart, hardworking people. The travel perks are great.
Cons
It is a lean company, so resources are limited and employees are often overworked.
Advice to Senior Management
Be sure to transfer Continental culture during United merger. Carefully examine new revenue opportunities and invest resources when it will pay off long-term.
Pros
Excellent Benefits - 401k, Vision, Health, Dental Insurance.
Flight Benefits - You can pretty much fly anywhere around the world for free. Using vacation passes you can sit first class.
Work in team environment and meet new people daily.
You have a lot of freedom. If you do you flights and get them out on time you won't have any problems.
Very flexible schedule.
Cons
Extreme physical work. Sometimes loading 200+ bags on airplane manually.
Unsatisfying pay scale. They started me off at $10.00 hourly and it takes 10 years to get to $19-20 per hour. Top of the pay scale is $20.00 hourly.
Advice to Senior Management
Management at Continental Airlines was pretty good. I never had any problems with management or supervisors.


