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KSCessnaDriver 08-27-2012 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by USMCFLYR (Post 1252082)
Training contracts apply at other flying opportunities outside of the airlines and many of them are very reputable. My last three jobs now have training contracts and all are reputable.

USMCFLYR

Exactly. I'm in a flying job that has a training contract, because people is the past did exactly what was described here. Get the training from one company, then bail and go to another.

USMCFLYR 08-27-2012 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by KSCessnaDriver (Post 1252234)
Exactly. I'm in a flying job that has a training contract, because people is the past did exactly what was described here. Get the training from one company, then bail and go to another.

Most on the forum are very pilot centric. If they opened their eyes a little, it is clear that no company providing valuable training could afford the lost in training costs if people were to take advantage of a type rating or even a minimum numbers of hours before bailing. At some level of airlines it would seem that traning contracts might bnot be as required as some other positions. Either they are career destinations OR they have a different approach from a training contract called requirement for PIC hours to advance to the next level.

USMCFLYR

AtlCSIP 08-27-2012 03:25 PM

As far as whether or not you should take one of the 2 jobs, or try for one of 2 others in 33 hours really depends on which companies you would work for. If you take a job now, expect to keep it for at least a year. In my opinion, that would be the right thing to do. It took me a couple of years to build the first 100 hours of multi engine time, so taking one of the first two might be the best way to go in the long run, depending on who it is with. The hiring prospects will be very different in a year or two, and you will have many more options then as long as you choose wisely now.

Red Forman 08-27-2012 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by chritz1179 (Post 1252022)
not sure what more info you want. the 2 airlines that want the 33hrs i would prefer and only 1 of the other 2 i would consider given a job offer. I dont want to miss out on the hiring spree or a decent seniority number idk im dont have much 121 knowledge this is my first step into the regionals. really any thoughts or comments. do i hustle to get the 33hrs or take the first offer i get? ive been a 91 contract pilot for the past 2yrs ive made some calls to see whats out there multi time wise.

work on you're engrish b4 u gets the 33 hrs

chritz1179 08-28-2012 02:38 AM

This is a online forum not an interview or English class. Mies anglish be just fine. Lol

Red Forman 08-28-2012 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by chritz1179 (Post 1252534)
This is a online forum not an interview or English class. Mies anglish be just fine. Lol

If you want to make yourself look like an idiot in public, have at it. I am always amused when people say this is just an online forum and not an English class. Do you have that same attitude when talking to people or during a job interview? Becaue those places are not an English class either.

SenecaII 08-28-2012 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by chritz1179 (Post 1252191)
Well I can say I'd rather not be one of those kinds of people. Id rather not waist someones time. Things are tough as it is they dont need some person whos there for a quick fix and out the door. I want to go somewhere and stay, learn and progress. I think I will get what I can for the next month and if it adds up to what I need great if not ill reasses from there. I have a vaca planned and paid for from 27th Sep to 10th Oct. I don't want to jump into anything till after but if I have to I will.


Are you not an MEI. No one you can split some time with in a dutchess or seminole???

Swedish Blender 08-30-2012 06:19 AM

Let me get this straight. You're trying to decide wether or not to pass on 2 companies you haven't interviewed or received a job offer at in order to get 33 more hours of multi to try and interview at 2 other companies. An interview and job offer might help your decision.

chritz1179 08-30-2012 07:47 AM

You're right Swedish just got a call from TSA to interview but I'm still going for my ever elusive 33hrs of multi. I never got my mei because there wasn't a multi within an hour or two and non for instruction. But either way. If anyone has any info on TSA let me know.

ifly 08-31-2012 05:22 PM

I'll advise you not to go waste that money on getting the multi unless the money is not an issue for you but if it wasn't you wouldn't have started this thread. Just imagine spending all that money to get the 33hrs of multi and within weeks the airlines drop the mins from 100 to 50 multi. I'm not saying it'll happen but I've seen it happen many times before. Just go with whoever gives you an interview and a job offer. Once you have the experience and still want to try the other 2 airlines then apply with them.


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