ASA Update
Hello all,
I'd really like to get picked up by ASA, however I would like to work for any respectable regional, get some jet time and roll on like most people. I'm familiar with the tables and hiring data, but can anybody at ASA, or people who have been there talk about their overall opinion of the airline, I've heard mixed reviews from a lot of people, but none of them have flown for it. Those of you who have been hired, if you got hired with low time, was the transition/training a bigger hurdle then you expected or would you say you were pretty well prepared. I'm trying to decide if I should go in with close to their hiring mins and getting on with my career, or instructing for a year or so longer to pick up some more hours/exp, thoughts would be appreciative. Word on the street is the 200 is the best deal? Thats what I gathered from the other thread at least.
Thanks for the help..