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#81
Line Holder
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Although things seem to be picking up at Skywest, I'd question whether you could reasonably expect to hold a line (at FAT) right out of training. If you do end up on reserve, life is going to suck for you commuting from MCO.
#83
As of right now 60 lines in MARCH no reserves, 3 scheduled classes scheduled thru July (est 20 a class) if someone got April you would have a good chance to hold a line out of training in fat in the bro. Being a MCO commuter to FAT(4 of us) the commute is LONG but not that bad. Fat is the largest bro base, and there are quite a few trips that start or end with a DH. Plus any airport west of DFW you can fly into fat (den/phx/las/lax/sfo/slc/sea/pdx/ont). My route of choice is to lax, 6 flts a day to lax (ua/dl/aa/va). Either way I was lucky to get on in 2008 and had a line, sometimes composite, but still never got stuck. Plus the 2 redeyes to mco from lax, 1 from sea, and sometimes 1 from las help as with all the ones to Atl. I have done it on and off for 3 years and it sounds crazy but it isn't that bad. Besides the aa flts to/from Mia can be just as hard to get in as any other hub to hub.
But yes commuting to reserve to fat from the east coast like mco would be brutal. But except for one month in the 3 years in the bro,even during the months rumored to furlough when people took leave, we have had an avg 6 reserves in fat on a given day. Most of the time it had been below 3 or 4 reserve lines.
But yes commuting to reserve to fat from the east coast like mco would be brutal. But except for one month in the 3 years in the bro,even during the months rumored to furlough when people took leave, we have had an avg 6 reserves in fat on a given day. Most of the time it had been below 3 or 4 reserve lines.
#84
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2011
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I received an offer from both Skywest and Eagle...and would love to go to either. However, my main concern is an ORD base. I know I can get one right out of class with Eagle, but how easy is it to hold at Skywest? I know that ORD is a junior CRJ base. If I don't get it out of class, how easy is it to transfer in, a few months?
#87
I received an offer from both Skywest and Eagle...and would love to go to either. However, my main concern is an ORD base. I know I can get one right out of class with Eagle, but how easy is it to hold at Skywest? I know that ORD is a junior CRJ base. If I don't get it out of class, how easy is it to transfer in, a few months?
We have been seeing lots of ORD CRJ and ERJ for the recent newhire classes
#88
Are most new-hires going to the EMB? Are any going to the RJ?
I've read that MSP is very junior, and I'm curious about how likely it is to get hired into MSP right off the bat.
Thanks in advance for your insight.
I've read that MSP is very junior, and I'm curious about how likely it is to get hired into MSP right off the bat.
Thanks in advance for your insight.
#89
I think the new hire classes are pretty much split between RJ and EMB right now. I wouldn't call MSP junior, its not senior by any stretch, but the chances of getting in are dependent on the base growing a bit.
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