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Camus 04-09-2016 09:39 AM

Why is Gojet that bad? FACTS
 
Hi I'm considering G7, TSA, and Skywest, Denver base, no commuting.
I know SW is my best option, but can anyone explain Why G7 and TSA are That bad??

Pay is ok, G7 new contract is not bad
Why everybody said treat people horrible

Can somebody give examples? Or It's just bad reputation

Thanks

prex8390 04-09-2016 09:46 AM

Company culture would rather see you violated by the FAA than give you an extra dollar for work

SevereClear1 04-09-2016 09:49 AM

At GoJet. Things have changed a bit.

When I was hired there was a guy in my class who was returning from military leave after 3 years. In his words the difference is night and day.

In the past GoJet was known for harsh disciplinary tactics and crude culture. Today and over the past 2 years even I have seen changes.

GoJet is not perfect though but they are trying or at least seem like they are trying to change for the better.

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deltajuliet 04-09-2016 10:32 AM

I know someone who went there as a flight attendant. She called in sick ~6 months in and they fired her.

eaglefly 04-09-2016 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by prex8390 (Post 2106526)
Company culture would rather see you violated by the FAA than give you an extra dollar for work

Not validating what you're saying is true there, but that would be one way to stem attrition and keep pilots. :cool:

CBreezy 04-09-2016 11:35 AM

Don't go to TSA for a DEN base.

FlyingKat 04-09-2016 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 2106599)
Don't go to TSA for a DEN base.

DEN is going to grow eventually either by adding new aircraft or as IAD aircraft are moved west when Commutair gets their 145s. That being said if you go to any regional just for a base you will likely be disappointed at some point.

FlyingKat 04-09-2016 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by SevereClear1 (Post 2106529)
At GoJet. Things have changed a bit.

When I was hired there was a guy in my class who was returning from military leave after 3 years. In his words the difference is night and day.

In the past GoJet was known for harsh disciplinary tactics and crude culture. Today and over the past 2 years even I have seen changes.

GoJet is not perfect though but they are trying or at least seem like they are trying to change for the better.

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Yeah its changed so much the Comair guy they brought in as the DO to "change" the place finally threw his hands up in the air and quit last November and was replaced with a Gojet "company" guy.....

Riverside 04-09-2016 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by FlyingKat (Post 2106673)
DEN is going to grow eventually either by adding new aircraft or as IAD aircraft are moved west when Commutair gets their 145s. That being said if you go to any regional just for a base you will likely be disappointed at some point.


But but but the union sent an email saying that's not going to happen.

airflight999 04-09-2016 03:24 PM

Make it easy on yourself. Just go to Skywest.


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