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Originally Posted by OCCP
(Post 2721757)
It’s the only way they’re going to get people in the door especially with zero growth and zero opportunity to advance.
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Originally Posted by KnockKnock
(Post 2721675)
Oh yeah, no doubt the now defunct VX only hired the coolest pilots in the industry. I remember reading an old VX recruitment poster that read, “Are you the coolest one in the room right now? Are you willing to work for 20% less? Come see the Red Wood...p.s. we don’t button the top button”. Man was I jealous
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Originally Posted by AJ Crowley
(Post 2721827)
sorry, not even close. VX did an outstanding job of hiring. in my 20+ years in the industry it was easily the best pilot group I've ever worked with. It was a simple hiring philosophy. Hire people you wouldn't mind spending 4 days with. The new hires since AS took over are some interesting individuals.
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Originally Posted by KnockKnock
(Post 2721845)
Oh, for sure, I can tell from these forums the VX pilots, (pre-acquisition), are by far the most well adjusted, level headed and professional group of pilots in the industry....
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Originally Posted by AJ Crowley
(Post 2722024)
ah yes, judging a whole pilot group by anonymous Internet forum posts. That's always the best course of action(insert large eye roll here)
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Originally Posted by KnockKnock
(Post 2722055)
I’m not judging the whole pilot group, I’m just pointing out that your narrow slice of the pie is blatantly bias. To think that there were proportionally less “socially awkward” pilots hired at VX pre-acquisition, is intentional ignorance. Pure tribalism. I know of more than a handful of pilots hired at VX pre-acquisition that I wouldn’t share a taxi with let alone a 4 day. These forums give a platform to those who tend say what’s on their mind because there is anonymity. So based on what’s being said I gather more than a few of you guys are unable to cope with change, cannot adjust to new surroundings and are locked into a mindset of us vs. them. Not great qualities in a professional pilot. I guess I could say something like, “those pre-acquisition VX pilots are an awkward group, it’s not like it used to be at the ‘old Alaska’, But....why would I bother, it only serves the purpose of keeping the divisiveness alive and well. Besides, have you ever considered that maybe it’s you? Maybe you’re not the life of the party you thought you were and these “awkward” new hires just don’t want to socialize with you....think about it.
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Since Alaska took over hiring in 2017, they've hardly assigned pilots to the Airbus. The last bus class was Jan 2018 and the majority of newhires have been going to the 737s. We can't control who we hire, that's airline management's job. I will say I know people who want to work here and with very impressive qualifications who still can't get a call. Some with lesser resumes can't get a call either. Not sure what the secret is in getting called but with the little amounts of hiring AS does compared to other airlines, it's still really competitive to work here. Unlike Delta, this place doesn't hire many younger people with smaller resumes. Of the nearly 3000 pilots here only about 40 are below age 30. Anyway as a rsv CA I've flown with rsv FOs from the latest hiring cycle and they've all been here almost a year or more now, and seemed like great individuals with good backgrounds.
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We hire 3 types....Horizon, Military and pilots who are not competetive enough to be hired at the major airlines. As a side note, competetive has very little to do with which 4 yr basket weavers diploma you have or how much turbine time you have.
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
(Post 2722337)
Since Alaska took over hiring in 2017, they've hardly assigned pilots to the Airbus. The last bus class was Jan 2018 and the majority of newhires have been going to the 737s. We can't control who we hire, that's airline management's job. I will say I know people who want to work here and with very impressive qualifications who still can't get a call. Some with lesser resumes can't get a call either. Not sure what the secret is in getting called but with the little amounts of hiring AS does compared to other airlines, it's still really competitive to work here. Unlike Delta, this place doesn't hire many younger people with smaller resumes. Of the nearly 3000 pilots here only about 40 are below age 30. Anyway as a rsv CA I've flown with rsv FOs from the latest hiring cycle and they've all been here almost a year or more now, and seemed like great individuals with good backgrounds.
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Originally Posted by Klsytakesit
(Post 2722416)
We hire 3 types....Horizon, Military and pilots who are not competetive enough to be hired at the major airlines. As a side note, competetive has very little to do with which 4 yr basket weavers diploma you have or how much turbine time you have.
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