Got the CJO. Thoughts about Xjet ?
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Good evening,
I’ve just got the CJO last week from Xjet. I already have close friends working there and they’ve been all giving me good news about it. I wanted to have your opinion about it. Is it a good idea to start my airline career there ? Can’t lie to you but i have alittle bit of the shiny jet syndrome so i’ve always wanted to get the 175, but at this point, my priority is to get Houston as a base since, i assume, it’s going to be alot easier for me to commute to there from Florida, and i might decide in the near future to move there since it’s not that different regarding the weather and the cost of living. The WO have been tickling me recently, because of the flow, but i’m not really after that as my 4-5 year plan is to fly a heavy cargo bird.
So any thoughts you guys would have about this would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I’ve just got the CJO last week from Xjet. I already have close friends working there and they’ve been all giving me good news about it. I wanted to have your opinion about it. Is it a good idea to start my airline career there ? Can’t lie to you but i have alittle bit of the shiny jet syndrome so i’ve always wanted to get the 175, but at this point, my priority is to get Houston as a base since, i assume, it’s going to be alot easier for me to commute to there from Florida, and i might decide in the near future to move there since it’s not that different regarding the weather and the cost of living. The WO have been tickling me recently, because of the flow, but i’m not really after that as my 4-5 year plan is to fly a heavy cargo bird.
So any thoughts you guys would have about this would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Houston is going fairly junior, and a lot of flying on the 145 is shifting to IAH. If you get the 175, chances are long reserve in ORD. I'm still pretty new, but it's been a great experience so far. From my understanding, we have a ton of L-ASA at Kalitta flying heavy cargo. They are on my flights all the time on their way to work. While that is purely circumstantial, it certainly can't hurt.
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I enjoyed my time at XJT. Good people. Good captains. Don’t get hung up on equipment. Focus on QOL.
Why no consideration for Florida bases? Or ATL or CLT?
Also, don’t call them “birds” :-)
Good luck! Hope you enjoy XJT if you choose them. Be careful on the forums. People either love it and spew half truths or hate it and spew half truths. Lol
Why no consideration for Florida bases? Or ATL or CLT?
Also, don’t call them “birds” :-)
Good luck! Hope you enjoy XJT if you choose them. Be careful on the forums. People either love it and spew half truths or hate it and spew half truths. Lol
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Houston is going fairly junior, and a lot of flying on the 145 is shifting to IAH. If you get the 175, chances are long reserve in ORD. I'm still pretty new, but it's been a great experience so far. From my understanding, we have a ton of L-ASA at Kalitta flying heavy cargo. They are on my flights all the time on their way to work. While that is purely circumstantial, it certainly can't hurt.
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If you want Houston and fast upgrade, 145 at expressjet is perfect for you. If you get the 175 here that means 100% chance ORD and likely long reserve.
Latest base awarded for new hires are either ORD or IAH.
Still in training but all the instructors have been great and supportive. I do feel like I made the right choice of coming here.
You do need to know what you are getting yourself into though, look at expressjetfacts.com and be informed of whats going on. Not asking you to be grumpy before you even get here... but just know that not everyone here is happy with everything.
Latest base awarded for new hires are either ORD or IAH.
Still in training but all the instructors have been great and supportive. I do feel like I made the right choice of coming here.
You do need to know what you are getting yourself into though, look at expressjetfacts.com and be informed of whats going on. Not asking you to be grumpy before you even get here... but just know that not everyone here is happy with everything.
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I enjoyed my time at XJT. Good people. Good captains. Don’t get hung up on equipment. Focus on QOL.
Why no consideration for Florida bases? Or ATL or CLT?
Also, don’t call them “birds” :-)
Good luck! Hope you enjoy XJT if you choose them. Be careful on the forums. People either love it and spew half truths or hate it and spew half truths. Lol
Why no consideration for Florida bases? Or ATL or CLT?
Also, don’t call them “birds” :-)
Good luck! Hope you enjoy XJT if you choose them. Be careful on the forums. People either love it and spew half truths or hate it and spew half truths. Lol
Thanks for the info. And certainly i’ll keep the “bird” note in mind next time 😉
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If you want Houston and fast upgrade, 145 at expressjet is perfect for you. If you get the 175 here that means 100% chance ORD and likely long reserve.
Latest base awarded for new hires are either ORD or IAH.
Still in training but all the instructors have been great and supportive. I do feel like I made the right choice of coming here.
You do need to know what you are getting yourself into though, look at expressjetfacts.com and be informed of whats going on. Not asking you to be grumpy before you even get here... but just know that not everyone here is happy with everything.
Latest base awarded for new hires are either ORD or IAH.
Still in training but all the instructors have been great and supportive. I do feel like I made the right choice of coming here.
You do need to know what you are getting yourself into though, look at expressjetfacts.com and be informed of whats going on. Not asking you to be grumpy before you even get here... but just know that not everyone here is happy with everything.
Thanks for the great info. And that link was definitely a great help, although one or two things mentioned on it seemed to oppose what I heard from people working there.
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What things mentioned in the site are opposed to what you've heard people working here?
If you're getting your information from our recruiters, think of them as military recruiters... they'll tell you anything to get you in the door. You want 175 IAH, expect 145 EWR for the first 6 months. My favorite is all the pictures of our new hire classes that have the 175 in the background or the fact that none of our pilot recruiting pictures I've seen show the 145. Yet, we're flying 60ish 145's and only 25ish 175's. I'm all about getting as many pilots to come here to fly for ExpressJet. However, I'm also wanting these pilots to be informed and know what they're getting themselves into here.
Did I mention that we're only able to staff 60ish 145s and yet we're contracted by United to fly 126 145's? Why can we not fly 126 145's we're contracted to fly? Because we can't staff them. We have more pilots leaving than we can hire. Therefore, we continue to shrink. Pilots are leaving in droves because it's a pilot market out there. Everyone is hiring and everywhere is better (pay, QOL and most importantly career progression) than XJT.
If you still decide to come, yes, our ground and flight instructors are the BEST! As long as you have a positive attitude, don't blame anyone but yourself for mistakes or errors, and try to learn from your mistakes and errors, they'll help you through training. It's certainly not guaranteed, but they'll do their best to help you.
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First off, congratulations. We look forward to seeing you on the line one day.
What things mentioned in the site are opposed to what you've heard people working here?
If you're getting your information from our recruiters, think of them as military recruiters... they'll tell you anything to get you in the door. You want 175 IAH, expect 145 EWR for the first 6 months. My favorite is all the pictures of our new hire classes that have the 175 in the background or the fact that none of our pilot recruiting pictures I've seen show the 145. Yet, we're flying 60ish 145's and only 25ish 175's. I'm all about getting as many pilots to come here to fly for ExpressJet. However, I'm also wanting these pilots to be informed and know what they're getting themselves into here.
Did I mention that we're only able to staff 60ish 145s and yet we're contracted by United to fly 126 145's? Why can we not fly 126 145's we're contracted to fly? Because we can't staff them. We have more pilots leaving than we can hire. Therefore, we continue to shrink. Pilots are leaving in droves because it's a pilot market out there. Everyone is hiring and everywhere is better (pay, QOL and most importantly career progression) than XJT.
If you still decide to come, yes, our ground and flight instructors are the BEST! As long as you have a positive attitude, don't blame anyone but yourself for mistakes or errors, and try to learn from your mistakes and errors, they'll help you through training. It's certainly not guaranteed, but they'll do their best to help you.
What things mentioned in the site are opposed to what you've heard people working here?
If you're getting your information from our recruiters, think of them as military recruiters... they'll tell you anything to get you in the door. You want 175 IAH, expect 145 EWR for the first 6 months. My favorite is all the pictures of our new hire classes that have the 175 in the background or the fact that none of our pilot recruiting pictures I've seen show the 145. Yet, we're flying 60ish 145's and only 25ish 175's. I'm all about getting as many pilots to come here to fly for ExpressJet. However, I'm also wanting these pilots to be informed and know what they're getting themselves into here.
Did I mention that we're only able to staff 60ish 145s and yet we're contracted by United to fly 126 145's? Why can we not fly 126 145's we're contracted to fly? Because we can't staff them. We have more pilots leaving than we can hire. Therefore, we continue to shrink. Pilots are leaving in droves because it's a pilot market out there. Everyone is hiring and everywhere is better (pay, QOL and most importantly career progression) than XJT.
If you still decide to come, yes, our ground and flight instructors are the BEST! As long as you have a positive attitude, don't blame anyone but yourself for mistakes or errors, and try to learn from your mistakes and errors, they'll help you through training. It's certainly not guaranteed, but they'll do their best to help you.
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First off, congratulations. We look forward to seeing you on the line one day.
What things mentioned in the site are opposed to what you've heard people working here?
If you're getting your information from our recruiters, think of them as military recruiters... they'll tell you anything to get you in the door. You want 175 IAH, expect 145 EWR for the first 6 months. My favorite is all the pictures of our new hire classes that have the 175 in the background or the fact that none of our pilot recruiting pictures I've seen show the 145. Yet, we're flying 60ish 145's and only 25ish 175's. I'm all about getting as many pilots to come here to fly for ExpressJet. However, I'm also wanting these pilots to be informed and know what they're getting themselves into here.
Did I mention that we're only able to staff 60ish 145s and yet we're contracted by United to fly 126 145's? Why can we not fly 126 145's we're contracted to fly? Because we can't staff them. We have more pilots leaving than we can hire. Therefore, we continue to shrink. Pilots are leaving in droves because it's a pilot market out there. Everyone is hiring and everywhere is better (pay, QOL and most importantly career progression) than XJT.
If you still decide to come, yes, our ground and flight instructors are the BEST! As long as you have a positive attitude, don't blame anyone but yourself for mistakes or errors, and try to learn from your mistakes and errors, they'll help you through training. It's certainly not guaranteed, but they'll do their best to help you.
What things mentioned in the site are opposed to what you've heard people working here?
If you're getting your information from our recruiters, think of them as military recruiters... they'll tell you anything to get you in the door. You want 175 IAH, expect 145 EWR for the first 6 months. My favorite is all the pictures of our new hire classes that have the 175 in the background or the fact that none of our pilot recruiting pictures I've seen show the 145. Yet, we're flying 60ish 145's and only 25ish 175's. I'm all about getting as many pilots to come here to fly for ExpressJet. However, I'm also wanting these pilots to be informed and know what they're getting themselves into here.
Did I mention that we're only able to staff 60ish 145s and yet we're contracted by United to fly 126 145's? Why can we not fly 126 145's we're contracted to fly? Because we can't staff them. We have more pilots leaving than we can hire. Therefore, we continue to shrink. Pilots are leaving in droves because it's a pilot market out there. Everyone is hiring and everywhere is better (pay, QOL and most importantly career progression) than XJT.
If you still decide to come, yes, our ground and flight instructors are the BEST! As long as you have a positive attitude, don't blame anyone but yourself for mistakes or errors, and try to learn from your mistakes and errors, they'll help you through training. It's certainly not guaranteed, but they'll do their best to help you.
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