Compass or Mesa?
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I have offers from both Compass and Mesa. I'm having a really tough time trying to choose which company to go to.
With Mesa I would live in base, plus I already know the United system. I would also be commuting from Ireland about 40% of the time and the bases offer easier commute options to and from Ireland and Europe. However, the money is bad and the contract doesn't look great. There are some nice little perks such as iPads, but they really play very little, if any of a factor in my decision making process.
The pay at Compass is a lot better, but the bases aren't great and I'm much more likely to be on reserve for a longer period. I'd have to commute from my home in Chicago, although both MSP and DTW are easy commutes. However, for my commute from my home in Ireland none of the bases are particularly easy.
The class I've been offered with Mesa (firm offer, not just the mass emailed offer) is for April. My Compass class is before that.
I have around 2,500 hours, lots of previous 121 time. Really not sure which direction to go.
Any thoughts?
With Mesa I would live in base, plus I already know the United system. I would also be commuting from Ireland about 40% of the time and the bases offer easier commute options to and from Ireland and Europe. However, the money is bad and the contract doesn't look great. There are some nice little perks such as iPads, but they really play very little, if any of a factor in my decision making process.
The pay at Compass is a lot better, but the bases aren't great and I'm much more likely to be on reserve for a longer period. I'd have to commute from my home in Chicago, although both MSP and DTW are easy commutes. However, for my commute from my home in Ireland none of the bases are particularly easy.
The class I've been offered with Mesa (firm offer, not just the mass emailed offer) is for April. My Compass class is before that.
I have around 2,500 hours, lots of previous 121 time. Really not sure which direction to go.
Any thoughts?
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I have offers from both Compass and Mesa. I'm having a really tough time trying to choose which company to go to.
With Mesa I would live in base, plus I already know the United system. I would also be commuting from Ireland about 40% of the time and the bases offer easier commute options to and from Ireland and Europe. However, the money is bad and the contract doesn't look great. There are some nice little perks such as iPads, but they really play very little, if any of a factor in my decision making process.
The pay at Compass is a lot better, but the bases aren't great and I'm much more likely to be on reserve for a longer period. I'd have to commute from my home in Chicago, although both MSP and DTW are easy commutes. However, for my commute from my home in Ireland none of the bases are particularly easy.
The class I've been offered with Mesa (firm offer, not just the mass emailed offer) is for April. My Compass class is before that.
I have around 2,500 hours, lots of previous 121 time. Really not sure which direction to go.
Any thoughts?
With Mesa I would live in base, plus I already know the United system. I would also be commuting from Ireland about 40% of the time and the bases offer easier commute options to and from Ireland and Europe. However, the money is bad and the contract doesn't look great. There are some nice little perks such as iPads, but they really play very little, if any of a factor in my decision making process.
The pay at Compass is a lot better, but the bases aren't great and I'm much more likely to be on reserve for a longer period. I'd have to commute from my home in Chicago, although both MSP and DTW are easy commutes. However, for my commute from my home in Ireland none of the bases are particularly easy.
The class I've been offered with Mesa (firm offer, not just the mass emailed offer) is for April. My Compass class is before that.
I have around 2,500 hours, lots of previous 121 time. Really not sure which direction to go.
Any thoughts?
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True. I just hear very mixed things about Mesa, and the Compass class is first. I must confess the guaranteed interview at Delta is also very tempting.
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I don't think the bankruptcy Mesa is today's Mesa. It's a positive place to work.
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I also have an offer from Expressjet, but it sounds like that is not the place to go at the moment?
RVSM, do you work for Mesa? Do you guys have ZEDs with Aer Lingus, BA, Flybe, Virgin Atlantic, Air France, KLM or Lufthansa? All would be a huge help to me with the commute.
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When traveling internationally you can list for jumpseat at the gate with delta (even though it will be a seat), free going out of the country, you pay taxes coming back. Delta is the only us carrier that you can do that at. United/aa/ airwyas you have to list before and have a zed. That doesnt help with your choice really i guess but it will save you some money.
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