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Originally Posted by newpilot
Hello Everyone, I wanted to know if there is a regional airline that lets you choose the base that you would like to stay, after the 1 year training.
Commute at a regional? I think I'd rather lick the balls of a rhino...
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Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
Commute at a regional? I think I'd rather lick the balls of a rhino...
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Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
Not sure what you mean by "after the 1 year training". Your best bet would be to apply at regionals that have bases where you want to live. If they have a need in that base when you get hired then you have a good shot of getting it. Some airlines (the good ones anyway) will ask you to give them some idea of what base you want and then will try and put people in their preferred base. Also, most airlines have policies that allow you to change your base when there are openings at a different base.
Commute at a regional? I think I'd rather lick the balls of a rhino...
Commute at a regional? I think I'd rather lick the balls of a rhino...
How long is the training? Someone told me 1 year, but i don't thing he knows much.
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Originally Posted by newpilot
Can you name any of the good airlines?
How long is the training? Someone told me 1 year, but i don't thing he knows much.
How long is the training? Someone told me 1 year, but i don't thing he knows much.
Training at most airlines lasts about 8 weeks give or take. That is another thing to look at when you are thinking about going to an airline. Do they pay you while in training? Do they cover your hotel, transportation, etc? Some places like Mesa pay you your full gurantee while in training but they also make you pay for your own hotel (2 months at $60/night will run you about $3660) plus food plus you are responsible for your own transportation to the training center. Other places like ExpressJet pay for all of your hotels and transportation to the training center and then pay you an additional amount called per diem.
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Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
Some places like Mesa pay you your full gurantee while in training but they also make you pay for your own hotel (2 months at $60/night will run you about $3660) plus food plus you are responsible for your own transportation to the training center.
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Originally Posted by fosters
You were given some bad info. Mesa pays for your hotel after you finish the systems test, which is about 4 weeks into training, not 2 months. Also, most people split the room costs as well. And expressjet doesn't pay for food, just mentioning that as a downside to mesa is not being very unbiased, IMO.
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Originally Posted by freezingflyboy
And ExpressJet does not pay for food per se what they do pay you is 8 weeks of per diem while you are in class which worked out to about $30/day to spend as you will. .
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