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Old 08-18-2022 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Cazadores
Welp, tried not to dive in.

I liked Alaska. I left fall last year.

United is awesome. I love it here, I have never looked back. Again, I'll make it clear, Alaska was a positive experience for me.

Based on the information you provided you are mid to late 20s. I don't know what keeps you in the PNW, but senior commuting is easy, and usually beats commuting in a car with Seattle traffic.

You're so young you can try any of the 50 fabulous states and still be back in Seattle with more money and flexibility with United in 5 years than Alaska, and again, I like Alaska and encourage people to go there, sparing better options. SFO is junior, stay in the PNW and upgrade in a year and a half, or try 777 FO and make essentially 2nd year Alaska Captain pay.

Or move to Chicago, it's an amazing city with fantastic food and architecture, or get DC and enjoy some of the best flying in the system while living on the beach in affordable oceanfront property. Maybe try the Rockies, Texas, or New York. United gives you those options, and the end, if you hate it, you go back, and live a great life commuting to SF. United will stop flying before SF closes.

Also, read for comprehension, United is not buying/merging with AS. It is not congruent with United next, and it isn't happening. If you want to work for United, then go to work for United, they clearly want you.

You're in an enviable position, you'll be happy at Alaska, it's great, but United, it really is next level, and gives you the world by the, well you know.

Best of luck!

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Thanks for Diving in. That was really well written. I hope you don't get any grief for that. It's an interesting perspective. Even though I am not in the demographic of the majority of those moving on. It is nice to hear about it firsthand from someone who has done it. Thanks

It's pretty clear that some posers have a specific perspective on if being a pilot at Alaska is a good thing or not. I also found it interesting to see someone's perspective of wanting to stay in the area and not commute. I also found it ironic when another poster had mentioned if it is so bad why do so many stay when a post specifically mentioned why they would consider staying vs. commuting to SFO. There you have it.
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