[QUOTE=jheath;1040236]This might be neither here nor there, but what irks me about ASA is the slideshow they give you in the interview about how they want to be the first "super regional serving all 50 states." Well, I don't know how they're going to make a CRJ900 stretch to Hawaii, but the whole presentation just seemed like they were saying "We want to get as much scope as possible and try to become a regional carrier operating mainline aircraft on mainline routes paying our pilots regional salaries." I've gotta admit it kind of rubbed me the wrong way. This obviously isn't any kind of innovative statement, but it behooves everyone at a regional now for mainline to take back as much flying as possible. The impression I got was they were almost trying to lure you while simultaneously saying there is no light at the end of the tunnel. Everyone talks about getting their 1000 TPIC and gtfo, but where are you going go when suddenly your own company is flying all the mainline routes? I understand they're a business and they've gotta do what's best for them, but at a certain point when a "regional" is operating in all 50 states...doesn't that mean it's...not very "regional" at all?
Anyway, sorry, I may be way off base here, but that's just how it came of to me. And nothing whatsoever against the guys and girls who work at either company, because I just obviously admitted that I interviewed. The whole thing just personally came off to me as a bit slimy and underhanded disguised as corporate synergy.[/QUOTE
Could be wrong, but sounds to me like you interviewed and didn't get hired. Bitter, maybe?