Originally Posted by
Tailhookah
Two things... I am outta touch with the whole hiring thing. My friends and I all have been in the majors or sub-majors for years. I just pass stuff on.
1) Was in a RJ jumpseat the other day. Asked which airline is No 1/2/3. They both said Delta. Now I'm sure you could counter me on a number of issues but this is what the RJ operators told me.
2) My bud at JetBlue said they are hiring the bottom of the bucket. Guys w/ no degree, DUI's in background and other skeletons that will prevent you from hire at the Delta and maybe the others.
Any of the big 3 will at this time, place and moment be a great career for anyone. Depending on where you live, the commute you will have and aspirations all of the big 3 are by far the best move.
Then you have the others... Cargo, Southwest and the rest (JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier and Allegiant). You can make a decent career at any of the airlines I stated above. But just like being a doctor and what med school and program you are accepted into, it may come down to what airline calls you or what floats your boat. Obviously the big 3 will pay more, you can work less for more, have a better retirement, better work rules and medical. The cargo operators will pay well but have a different type of flying which some like and some don't.
Anyways, I am off my soapbox and thought those two points I came across this week interesting enough to share.
Cheers.
Tailhookah
Take it easy with those folks with no degree equating them with being in the "bottom of the bucket" and looping them in with people with DUI's.
A lot of them are ambassadors to aviation and have a lot to offer.