Go Back  Airline Pilot Central Forums > Airline Pilot Forums > Major > Allegiant
Is Allegiant currently hiring pilots >

Is Allegiant currently hiring pilots

Notices

Is Allegiant currently hiring pilots

Old 04-18-2014, 08:06 PM
  #211  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined APC: Mar 2005
Position: Off to the left!
Posts: 464
Default

Anywhere from a few days to several months. We typically run new hire classes in the spring and fall. This is changing a little bit right now, because we are soooo short of pilots.
eagleatr is offline  
Old 04-19-2014, 05:35 AM
  #212  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined APC: Mar 2005
Position: Off to the left!
Posts: 464
Default

No, it is probably not likely you could hold a line right out of training. You will be on reserve anywhere from a few months to less than a year. In the past, the line values went up and down depending on the time of year.

For the first four months this year, the average line value was 95-100. Obviously, that is not sustainable. Historically, the fall line values were 50-60 hours, but they have been trying to even out the schedules. Until they get staffing closer to where it needs to be, the line values are going to remain high.
eagleatr is offline  
Old 04-25-2014, 03:29 PM
  #213  
Line Holder
 
Joined APC: Jan 2014
Posts: 63
Default

Are the phone interviews still going on? Has anyone been called back for an interview in Vegas recently?
MichiganFlyer is offline  
Old 04-25-2014, 04:03 PM
  #214  
Gets Weekends Off
 
BlueHenFR8Dawg's Avatar
 
Joined APC: Jun 2011
Position: A320
Posts: 137
Default

Originally Posted by MichiganFlyer View Post
Are the phone interviews still going on? Has anyone been called back for an interview in Vegas recently?
Not sure what your timeline was, but a buddy of mine was called a few weeks ago and has an interview the first week of May.
BlueHenFR8Dawg is offline  
Old 04-27-2014, 04:59 AM
  #215  
Gets Weekends Off
 
The Chow's Avatar
 
Joined APC: Feb 2007
Position: 1st year pay for the 3rd time
Posts: 1,433
Default

A friend of mine has an interview next week.
The Chow is offline  
Old 04-27-2014, 05:51 PM
  #216  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined APC: Mar 2014
Posts: 101
Default

Originally Posted by The Chow View Post
A friend of mine has an interview next week.
From nearly all of the pilots at allegiant, tell him/her:

we are sorry, (if hired)

and

you're welcome, (if not hired)

Thanks
The Ocho Libre is offline  
Old 04-28-2014, 07:55 AM
  #217  
Banned
 
Joined APC: Apr 2014
Position: Da Bus
Posts: 481
Default

I have an interview coming up. I won’t be attending it though. I would like to point out I really wanted to come to Allegiant initially. The more I researched the company, the more going there seems like a terrible idea.

I am a captain at a regional airline currently. I take home about $5,000 a month after taxes insurance, 401k contribution and union dues. If I really bust my tail I can take home around $6,000. I am the sole income earner with a wife and 2 children. I am also not willing or able to fly for food stamp wages. I’m looking for a place I can settle down and spend the rest of my career at.

I live a short drive from a junior base. Not commuting would have been amazing. I knew about the relatively low pay rates, but the real devil is in the details. I did a phone interview a few weeks ago. I was pretty excited when I got called for the interview in Las Vegas. Once the reality of possibly being hired set in I started to really wonder if it would be the right decision. Pay during training is only $2,000 per month. That is well below what I need to pay my monthly bills. From what I have heard, training has been strung out for 4 months or more recently. $2,000 per month for an extended period of time would break me financially. I led to believe during the phone interview that I would credit 100 hours or more every month. After a little research in speaking with some Allegiant guys, this is only partially true. During the busy months you will credit 100 plus hours. The slow months are min guarantee. At $2800 a month pre-tax I am unable to live without going into debt. Even second your pay is much lower than I make now. Factoring in my current annual pay increases, it would take me until about 6th year pay to equal what I make now. Then you add in the TDY’s to other bases where they expect you to drive un-reimbursed, inferior travel benefits (compared to what I currently have) low number of days off and the strong possibility of a upcoming strike, it’s all not worth the jump for me.
I am really disappointed. I really hoped Allegiant would be a good fit for me. I guess it’s better I find out it isn’t now than later when it’s too late. I can’t think of a single major airline that isn’t better in almost every way possible than Allegiant. I really hope you guys are able to fix your pay and work rules soon. It’s going to be depressing to have to drive right past one of your bases on the way to another airport for my 2 ½ commute. If you’re single with no bills or your spouse makes a ton of money, maybe Allegiant will work out for you. For me I just can’t make it work and that makes me sad.
disco inferno is offline  
Old 04-28-2014, 10:46 AM
  #218  
Gets Weekends Off
 
lear 31 pilot's Avatar
 
Joined APC: Aug 2007
Position: Left
Posts: 325
Default

Originally Posted by disco inferno View Post
I have an interview coming up. I won’t be attending it though. I would like to point out I really wanted to come to Allegiant initially. The more I researched the company, the more going there seems like a terrible idea.

I am a captain at a regional airline currently. I take home about $5,000 a month after taxes insurance, 401k contribution and union dues. If I really bust my tail I can take home around $6,000. I am the sole income earner with a wife and 2 children. I am also not willing or able to fly for food stamp wages. I’m looking for a place I can settle down and spend the rest of my career at.

I live a short drive from a junior base. Not commuting would have been amazing. I knew about the relatively low pay rates, but the real devil is in the details. I did a phone interview a few weeks ago. I was pretty excited when I got called for the interview in Las Vegas. Once the reality of possibly being hired set in I started to really wonder if it would be the right decision. Pay during training is only $2,000 per month. That is well below what I need to pay my monthly bills. From what I have heard, training has been strung out for 4 months or more recently. $2,000 per month for an extended period of time would break me financially. I led to believe during the phone interview that I would credit 100 hours or more every month. After a little research in speaking with some Allegiant guys, this is only partially true. During the busy months you will credit 100 plus hours. The slow months are min guarantee. At $2800 a month pre-tax I am unable to live without going into debt. Even second your pay is much lower than I make now. Factoring in my current annual pay increases, it would take me until about 6th year pay to equal what I make now. Then you add in the TDY’s to other bases where they expect you to drive un-reimbursed, inferior travel benefits (compared to what I currently have) low number of days off and the strong possibility of a upcoming strike, it’s all not worth the jump for me.
I am really disappointed. I really hoped Allegiant would be a good fit for me. I guess it’s better I find out it isn’t now than later when it’s too late. I can’t think of a single major airline that isn’t better in almost every way possible than Allegiant. I really hope you guys are able to fix your pay and work rules soon. It’s going to be depressing to have to drive right past one of your bases on the way to another airport for my 2 ½ commute. If you’re single with no bills or your spouse makes a ton of money, maybe Allegiant will work out for you. For me I just can’t make it work and that makes me sad.
I feel you man, I came to the same conclusion after getting excited about the interview. I was excited for a couple minutes then depressed about the thought of the low pay and putting my family in the poor poor house. I hope for the best at Allegiant for all there. You guys deserve much more from such a profitable company.
lear 31 pilot is offline  
Old 04-28-2014, 06:02 PM
  #219  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined APC: Feb 2010
Posts: 519
Default

I can't tell you how happy I am to read the above 2 posts. Watching pilots keep their self respect is very refreshing. Supply and demand (and a possible strike) will be the only way to get our compensation package out of the toilet.
CLMP is offline  
Old 04-28-2014, 06:08 PM
  #220  
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined APC: Jan 2009
Position: Airbus 319/320 Captain
Posts: 880
Default

Originally Posted by CLMP View Post
I can't tell you how happy I am to read the above 2 posts. Watching pilots keep their self respect is very refreshing. Supply and demand (and a possible strike) will be the only way to get our compensation package out of the toilet.
The time of the Pilot has arrived, the era of scum bag management is coming to an end.
brianb is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
ERJ135
American
26
02-26-2013 05:54 PM
Lbell911
Regional
23
04-22-2012 10:33 AM
AeroCrewSolut
Hiring News
2
01-26-2012 09:49 PM
SF340guy
Union Talk
92
06-12-2011 06:30 PM
WatchThis!
Major
68
07-13-2008 08:12 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Your Privacy Choices