ExpressJet
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Hi every one I have a few questions about Express jet airlines. I have an upcoming interview for an internship and I would like to have a little more info before going in.
1. Are they a good company to work for?
2. What are their upgrade times?
Any thoughts would be great
Thanks
1. Are they a good company to work for?
2. What are their upgrade times?
Any thoughts would be great
Thanks
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1. Yes!
2. That's the 20-million dollar question....
CAL has notified XJT that they will be removing 69 CAL-owned ERJ from XJT and re-assigning them to a cheaper regional (exactly who has not been determined yet). This is slated to begin in Jan 2007.
XJT has the right to keep the jets if they can find gainful employment for them (which is entirely possible), or maybe XJT and CAL will work something out...
Worst case, they lose a large percentage of their fleet in 9 months, and furlough a whole bunch of folks. No way to know for sure...do you feel lucky?
2. That's the 20-million dollar question....
CAL has notified XJT that they will be removing 69 CAL-owned ERJ from XJT and re-assigning them to a cheaper regional (exactly who has not been determined yet). This is slated to begin in Jan 2007.
XJT has the right to keep the jets if they can find gainful employment for them (which is entirely possible), or maybe XJT and CAL will work something out...
Worst case, they lose a large percentage of their fleet in 9 months, and furlough a whole bunch of folks. No way to know for sure...do you feel lucky?
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I just got hired at XJT. So far I have nothing to complain about. I am a bit worried about the 69 jets, but after looking through some of the companies history, and talking to long time XJT pilots, I think that management here is really looking out for its employees. During you interview you can just be calm and be personable. Read the inteview gouges at whatever gouge site you find. Don't be intimidated by the Mexican approach plates they show you, just read em' before you answer. The training is top notch, the planes are the best maintained in the industry, and the destinations are numerous (150 comes to mind). That means you wont get bored flying the same route over and over. You get to go to Mexico, Canada, the Bahamas, and all over the US. XJT is by no means a "regional" airline...we go to more destinations domestically than Continental! Good luck on the interview!
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Originally Posted by mr2die4
I just got hired at XJT. So far I have nothing to complain about. I am a bit worried about the 69 jets, but after looking through some of the companies history, and talking to long time XJT pilots, I think that management here is really looking out for its employees. During you interview you can just be calm and be personable. Read the inteview gouges at whatever gouge site you find. Don't be intimidated by the Mexican approach plates they show you, just read em' before you answer. The training is top notch, the planes are the best maintained in the industry, and the destinations are numerous (150 comes to mind). That means you wont get bored flying the same route over and over. You get to go to Mexico, Canada, the Bahamas, and all over the US. XJT is by no means a "regional" airline...we go to more destinations domestically than Continental! Good luck on the interview!
But CAL does not go to japan
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