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Old 09-22-2014 | 06:05 PM
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Correct me if im wrong but isnt Mesa's philosophy that your interview last and entire year? I think regardless if you dont perform on the first day or on day 300, then they impose the GTFO clause...or am I wrong here?
Old 09-22-2014 | 06:13 PM
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Old 09-22-2014 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Fpmx772
Correct me if im wrong but isnt Mesa's philosophy that your interview last and entire year? I think regardless if you dont perform on the first day or on day 300, then they impose the GTFO clause...or am I wrong here?
It is semantics. Obviously you are an employee during the first year, so your interview doesn't last for a year. On the other hand you are on probation so you need to behave yourself and put your best foot forward. I believe this is the same approach most airlines take.

Mesa does work with you during training and give you multiple opportunities to perform to standard, so it's not like one unsat gets you fired, like an interview-style sim ride.
Old 09-22-2014 | 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Xdashdriver
It is semantics. Obviously you are an employee during the first year, so your interview doesn't last for a year. On the other hand you are on probation so you need to behave yourself and put your best foot forward. I believe this is the same approach most airlines take.

Mesa does work with you during training and give you multiple opportunities to perform to standard, so it's not like one unsat gets you fired, like an interview-style sim ride.
So how much time, or downtime, is there between finish Sims and IOE? I have heard other airlines you have like 4+ weeks before your can get IOE going...?
Old 09-22-2014 | 06:35 PM
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Show up to class and don't perform? That's called being fired. All airlines use that practice.
It isn't necessarily you get FIRED. Sometimes you have the chance to RESIGN. However i don't know if that makes a difference.
Old 09-22-2014 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Fpmx772
So how much time, or downtime, is there between finish Sims and IOE? I have heard other airlines you have like 4+ weeks before your can get IOE going...?
Well, it depends on your aircraft assignment, the availability of check airmen, your seniority in class and when you get done with sim in comparison to your classmates. So in other words: hard to say.

Some in our class will start IOE within a few days after finishing sim. Others will be waiting a little bit.
Old 09-22-2014 | 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Xdashdriver
Well, it depends on your aircraft assignment, the availability of check airmen, your seniority in class and when you get done with sim in comparison to your classmates. So in other words: hard to say.

Some in our class will start IOE within a few days after finishing sim. Others will be waiting a little bit.
Makes sense, thanks for that info...Aside from all that past mesa employees who went through the hard times, does anyone regret going to mesa?
Old 09-22-2014 | 06:55 PM
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I know this is a stupid question and some smart ass is going to say something, but how is seniority amongst your class decided?
Old 09-22-2014 | 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Fpmx772
Makes sense, thanks for that info...Aside from all that past mesa employees who went through the hard times, does anyone regret going to mesa?
I have met those who haven't regretted it and those who have. It really all depends on what your expectations were when you showed up to class and what your expectations are after being here a while. That coupled with the timing of your arrival on property can make all the difference. So long as you know what you are getting yourself into and the nature of the industry and the way regional airlines do business, then managing your expectations should be a lot easier. Mesa's big thing is try do things as cheaply as possible. That will often explain the answer to the inevitable "why does Mesa..?" questions that come up.
Old 09-22-2014 | 07:15 PM
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I know this is a stupid question and some smart ass is going to say something, but how is seniority amongst your class decided?
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