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Arrow75 01-06-2008 08:42 PM

Thanks for the info Juice. Believe it or not, those 2-3 leggr's and standup lines actually wouldn't be that bad for me, neither would reserve (long story, too tired to explain right now). Out and back would also be great, it would enable me to spend more time with my family. If I decided to go Colgan, IAH would have to be the only option, I am not going to the N.E.

DHCDRIVER 01-07-2008 09:31 AM

Know its kind of off topic, but I was curious as to when the first flight in the Q would be, anyone know? Also have any of the lines been posted yet?

ComputerGuy 01-07-2008 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by Arrow75 (Post 294386)
If I decided to go Colgan, IAH would have to be the only option, I am not going to the N.E.

If that is how you feel about Colgan, I think you should probably forgo it. If that is how you feel about airline flying in general (not willing/able to take a domicile outside of Texas), you might want to consider another line of work.

I'm not trying to post flame bait here, just relaying what I've read here over and over again. Being able to be based in EWR was a very strong positive for me, but it was certainly not the be-all and end-all.

ComputerGuy 01-07-2008 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by DHCDRIVER (Post 294596)
Know its kind of off topic, but I was curious as to when the first flight in the Q would be, anyone know? Also have any of the lines been posted yet?

The lines haven't been posted, but I've heard 2/4 as a tentative starting date.

The Juice 01-07-2008 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by ComputerGuy (Post 294633)
If that is how you feel about Colgan, I think you should probably forgo it. If that is how you feel about airline flying in general (not willing/able to take a domicile outside of Texas), you might want to consider another line of work.

I'm not trying to post flame bait here, just relaying what I've read here over and over again. Being able to be based in EWR was a very strong positive for me, but it was certainly not the be-all and end-all.

I agree, flexability is what this job is about. This is far from the M-F 9-5 many of our friends have. I wanted a Texas base with Colgan and they told me during the interview they could not promise Texas from the start. I realized this and had to do 4 months in the northeast. It was not that bad, got to fly in some new areas and got to associate myself the ins and out of LGA, DCA, IAD and so on. Remember you may get upgraded and sent to any base and it is always a good idea to have seen it as a FO rather than as a CA for the first time with a rook FO next to you.

Arrow75 01-07-2008 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by ComputerGuy (Post 294633)
If that is how you feel about Colgan, I think you should probably forgo it. If that is how you feel about airline flying in general (not willing/able to take a domicile outside of Texas), you might want to consider another line of work.

Thank you for the advise, but that consideration is not needed. I can and will be flexible for an employer, but I am not uprooting my wife and kids, for a $21/ hour FO position. There are many employers who understand and appreciate that. If the opportunity is not available with Colgan, then I will politely decline the offer. Colgan is one of many options for me, one I just wanted further information on.

Computerguy and Juice, thank you again for your information, it is appreciated.

visceral 01-07-2008 06:32 PM

Arrow75,
You are right to put your family and your goals first. You will get IAH if you want it, however you might have to commute a month or two. It all depends of course on Colgan's needs.

KiloAlpha 01-07-2008 07:04 PM

FWIW, the only month I was actually happy at Colgan was when I was TDY in IAH. It was like working for a "real" airline.

Ahh.. memories of DRT overnights ;). I miss seeing W.D. from Del Rio, what a pretty young lady.

The Juice 01-08-2008 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by KiloAlpha (Post 295003)
FWIW, the only month I was actually happy at Colgan was when I was TDY in IAH. It was like working for a "real" airline.

Ahh.. memories of DRT overnights ;). I miss seeing W.D. from Del Rio, what a pretty young lady.

Kilo you and I may disagree on many things but not about those DRT FA's...this is why I love IAH!

Jamers 01-08-2008 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by The Juice (Post 295443)
Kilo you and I may disagree on many things but not about those DRT FA's...this is why I love IAH!

they sure know how to grow 'em here in drt.


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