PSA or TSA
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Upgrades will be less than 2 years for many years to come. You are in a good position, much better than at XJT. You will have guaranteed attrition ahead of you to AA and there are still 40 options on new airplanes. Get your 1,000 SIC time as fast as you can and you will leapfrog people senior to you. Those that are saying the quick upgrades are over do not know what they are talking about. With the exception of a few places, short upgrades will be the norm at most regionals without a bunch of lifers and no flow/pref hiring agreements. Just concentrate your energy on training and don't worry about the upgrade.
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Undoubtedly you will upgrade faster at either place than at XJT. With only 500 hours you can't have been there for more than a yearish, I'd say you have nothing to lose.
TSA might be faster if you already had the 1000 SIC, as you do not I'd say the upgrade time at both places would be near identical(as soon, or soon after you are legally qualified)
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Thanks guys I appreciate the help. I've been at xjt 8 months. Between them stopping hiring and then Dulles closing im not any closer to holding a line and upgrade is 8-10 years if they start hiring again.
No complaints on contract or the company and love living in base but need to be able to upgrade to make better money untill like everyone can hopefully make it to the Big 3 or a good LCC
No complaints on contract or the company and love living in base but need to be able to upgrade to make better money untill like everyone can hopefully make it to the Big 3 or a good LCC
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I've been crediting over 95 for 6 months and I've been here a year. Point being, no one should assume they make more than anyone else because of perceived advantages. Someone at each airline is not breaking guarentee.
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Seems like you work a lot and for not very much money. I have been getting at least 18 days off every month so that I can make more money and grow my business while seeing my kids grow up. Even at $45 an hr 120 hrs of pay isn't that much money for all the time away and work you do, I'm glad I learned that lesson years ago. Much happier with multiple incomes and flying only 65 hrs.
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How many days off are you getting? to some, time is money.
Regardless, especially on the FO side I'm sure we are arguing over a very small amount of money anyway.
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What a useful, thought-out, intelligent, helpful addition....
Do you have specific reasons, with sources to site?
Do you have an alternate suggestion for him? With specific, factual reasons why your suggestion might be better?
Have you worked at either one? Perhaps you could share your first hand experiences.
Do you have any idea, at all, what you are talking about?

Do you have specific reasons, with sources to site?
Do you have an alternate suggestion for him? With specific, factual reasons why your suggestion might be better?
Have you worked at either one? Perhaps you could share your first hand experiences.
Do you have any idea, at all, what you are talking about?
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