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#5001
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Joined: Sep 2014
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I'm in the same boat. I have a class with Compass in Feb (hopefully it moves up a bit) and also had a November class with PSA. I would have had to put in my Two weeks today but I'm going to see what happens between now and the end of the year and probably make the move to Compass early next year. I don't think I'll make the quick upgrade window in Feb but got a good feeling about the company when I interviewed. Starting over at first year pay is something I thought I would never consider however here I am
#5002
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Joined: Nov 2013
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Do you guys really believe that Compass will continue to staff FO position even after the quick upgrade opportunity is gone? Also can anyone give me a rough breakdown of the types of patterns flown out of MSP (Day trips, 2, 3, 4 days, CDO's).
I have a class date with Compass and literally need to put in my 2 week notice sometime in the next day or two. I'm currently a 7 year FO at a now bottom feeding airline.
Thanks!
I have a class date with Compass and literally need to put in my 2 week notice sometime in the next day or two. I'm currently a 7 year FO at a now bottom feeding airline.
Thanks!
#5003
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Joined: Feb 2007
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Do you guys really believe that Compass will continue to staff FO position even after the quick upgrade opportunity is gone? Also can anyone give me a rough breakdown of the types of patterns flown out of MSP (Day trips, 2, 3, 4 days, CDO's).
I have a class date with Compass and literally need to put in my 2 week notice sometime in the next day or two. I'm currently a 7 year FO at a now bottom feeding airline.
Thanks!
I have a class date with Compass and literally need to put in my 2 week notice sometime in the next day or two. I'm currently a 7 year FO at a now bottom feeding airline.
Thanks!
And my company is downgrading, if quit and never look back. This is essentially what I did.
#5005
Not super hard - Nov Trips Breakdown:
LAX - 26% CDO, 25% 1 day, 16% 2 day, 8% 3 day, 17% 4 day, 8% 5 day trips.
DTW - 23% CDO, 23% 1 day, 8% 2 day, 7% 3 day, 14% 4 day, 26% 5 day trips.
MSP - 18% CDO, 16% 1 day, 21% 2 day, 5% 3 day, 21% 4 day, 19% 5 day trips.
Obviously a very even distribution of trips. Bid what you want and want what you bid.
LAX - 26% CDO, 25% 1 day, 16% 2 day, 8% 3 day, 17% 4 day, 8% 5 day trips.
DTW - 23% CDO, 23% 1 day, 8% 2 day, 7% 3 day, 14% 4 day, 26% 5 day trips.
MSP - 18% CDO, 16% 1 day, 21% 2 day, 5% 3 day, 21% 4 day, 19% 5 day trips.
Obviously a very even distribution of trips. Bid what you want and want what you bid.
#5006
CDO - Is that continous duty overnight? Is that normal, 26% of the schedule/pairings to be standups? Can guys even avoid them when there are that many? idk just seems like a lot.
#5008
All that said, they're avoidable unless you are extremely junior, which most people aren't for more than a month or so due to all of the hiring. If you don't want to fly them, then bid reserve.
Biter - may seem strange to you guys, but that's a throwback from the NWA days. DTW has always had a lot of them, and most commuters like them. They're normally productive, and one can fly 3 of them for a complete month.
#5009
I love the 5 day trips and I'm not a commuter. The productive ones can give me great credit and a lot of days off (17+).
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