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Old 03-04-2019 | 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by freightpilotguy
Does it seem like DL or AA may not renew your contracts when they expire?
Welcome to the world of the regionals. There are basically two possibilities, they WILL renew the contracts or they WILL NOT renew the contracts, making Compass identical in that regard to everyone else EXCEPT that our contract renewal dates are sooner than many of the others because that’s where Compass is in the contract renewal cycle. The Delta contract has about a year more to run and the AA contract about three years IIRC. Right now most of the other regionals have had more recent contract renewals which means their existing contracts will run longer. That is an issue but not one any regional can do a whole lot about. Most contracts have escape clauses that allow the major to pretty much drop you at their whim anyway so it is, as Stoic the Vast said, “an occupational hazard.” The major airlines have even closed down or sold off their own wholly owned regionals when it suits their purpose Compass WAS a Delta wholly owned at one time.

Originally Posted by freightpilotguy
If you were just entering the regional market, would you still choose Compass or another airline?
That would seem to be the only option - Compass or someone else. . But seriously? Yes, I would. YMMV though. Choose an airline where you can live in base. If Compass is your best option for that - do it. If one of the other would suit you better, go for it. Even PSAs crappy wages and work rules wouldn’t be a showstopper if you can live in base with them. Same, same, ANY of the others.

I do have other offers from SkyWest, PSA, and ExpressJet. I'm trying to gauge what would be the best way to go.
Where can you live in base? That’s the main issue. If you absolutely CAN’T live in base, where can you get to in a reliable one jump commute. But that’s ONLY if if you can’t live in base. The suckage goes up immeasurably if you commute. A two-jump commute is sufficiently bad that the Supreme Court wouldn’t let a judge sentence you to it, even if you were an admitted serial killer. It’s cruel and unusual punishment.

Thank you in advance.
You are welcome. And welcome to the zoo.