Best "real" flow to a major?
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No doubt SkyWest is a huge company. Maybe I’m wrong, just seemed really astounding to me. 125/month for a company with 4700 pilots. Legacies with 14,000 pilots on full tilt aren’t pushing those numbers.
Outpacing attrition by an average of 55/month is 660 additional pilots this year, bringing the total to 5360. Is there that much net growth at SkyWest?
I’m just having a hard time with the numbers. Then again, I don’t work there.
Outpacing attrition by an average of 55/month is 660 additional pilots this year, bringing the total to 5360. Is there that much net growth at SkyWest?
I’m just having a hard time with the numbers. Then again, I don’t work there.
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No doubt SkyWest is a huge company. Maybe I’m wrong, just seemed really astounding to me. 125/month for a company with 4700 pilots. Legacies with 14,000 pilots on full tilt aren’t pushing those numbers.
Outpacing attrition by an average of 55/month is 660 additional pilots this year, bringing the total to 5360. Is there that much net growth at SkyWest?
I’m just having a hard time with the numbers. Then again, I don’t work there.
Outpacing attrition by an average of 55/month is 660 additional pilots this year, bringing the total to 5360. Is there that much net growth at SkyWest?
I’m just having a hard time with the numbers. Then again, I don’t work there.
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https://www.rand.org/pubs/documented...ngs/DB118.html
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/ran...AND_RR1455.pdf
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Speaking of flow, how does being part of an airline with a preferential hiring scheme affect one’s chances of being hired outside of such scheme? In other words, if someone wants to go to AA outside the flow, is he/she better off not going to a WO? Would someone willing to go to Delta better off not being at Endeavor? United/CPP?
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Speaking of flow, how does being part of an airline with a preferential hiring scheme affect one’s chances of being hired outside of such scheme? In other words, if someone wants to go to AA outside the flow, is he/she better off not going to a WO? Would someone willing to go to Delta better off not being at Endeavor? United/CPP?
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There have been RAND studies on this very topic.
https://www.rand.org/pubs/documented...ngs/DB118.html
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/ran...AND_RR1455.pdf
https://www.rand.org/pubs/documented...ngs/DB118.html
https://www.rand.org/content/dam/ran...AND_RR1455.pdf
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Speaking of flow, how does being part of an airline with a preferential hiring scheme affect one’s chances of being hired outside of such scheme? In other words, if someone wants to go to AA outside the flow, is he/she better off not going to a WO? Would someone willing to go to Delta better off not being at Endeavor? United/CPP?
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Speaking of flow, how does being part of an airline with a preferential hiring scheme affect one’s chances of being hired outside of such scheme? In other words, if someone wants to go to AA outside the flow, is he/she better off not going to a WO? Would someone willing to go to Delta better off not being at Endeavor? United/CPP?
At Endeavor, if you pass the marks to get an OTS Delta interview, then you're probably in as good a shape as anyone to land the job there. If you can't get the interview OTS, well... there's a reason that it's called the DGI, not the DGJ. It doesn't mean that you can't pass the interview, but having Endeavor experience is far from a silver bullet.
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No doubt SkyWest is a huge company. Maybe I’m wrong, just seemed really astounding to me. 125/month for a company with 4700 pilots. Legacies with 14,000 pilots on full tilt aren’t pushing those numbers.
Outpacing attrition by an average of 55/month is 660 additional pilots this year, bringing the total to 5360. Is there that much net growth at SkyWest?
I’m just having a hard time with the numbers. Then again, I don’t work there.
Outpacing attrition by an average of 55/month is 660 additional pilots this year, bringing the total to 5360. Is there that much net growth at SkyWest?
I’m just having a hard time with the numbers. Then again, I don’t work there.
Regional airlines have a much higher attrition rate than mainline.
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Here is my 2¢, pick an airline with CPP if you are just now getting into the 121 world. First, I know it’s not a true flow but you know whether you are accepted with in the first year. If United says no, jump over to a AA regional and wait the 8 years for the flow.(or go to a LCC or ACMI) The CPP programs are also much faster with most sending people in the 5 year mark consistently. Look at long term planning, if you make it to United in about 5 years you will be right at the beginning of their huge retirement wave. If you join an AA regional now and flow in 7-10 years you will be at the very back of their retirement wave. This difference in seniority at the major might be significant enough where if you go to AA you might never get the chance to upgrade, and if you do it will be in the last few years of your career. If you go to United right at the beginning of the hiring wave you will have a huge boost in seniority every year which will not only speed up the upgrade but will also help move into the widebody fleet of you so choose. Lastly is the other programs like DGI, I would steer clear of these as you have to wait years to find out your status of progression. At least with a CPP you know fast and can make adjustments if needed.
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