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GONflyin 12-19-2011 05:00 PM

Pinnacolba February class
 
Hey everyone. First time posting here. Interviewed with Pinnacolba back in Nov and was told I'll be in the February (exact date and location [MSP/MEM] TBA). Anyone else heard anything about this class? With all the financial issues I'm obviously a little on edge. Thanks!

PCLCREW 12-19-2011 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by GONflyin (Post 1104406)
Hey everyone. First time posting here. Interviewed with Pinnacolba back in Nov and was told I'll be in the February (exact date and location [MSP/MEM] TBA). Anyone else heard anything about this class? With all the financial issues I'm obviously a little on edge. Thanks!

Things are firing up pretty bad and could very well turn ugly fast... I would plan on going to class until you hear otherwise... That being said I would send your resume out and see if you can get something else in the works. With the money pouring out they could stop classes at anytime. Keep that in mind.

GONflyin 12-19-2011 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by PCLCREW (Post 1104558)
Things are firing up pretty bad and could very well turn ugly fast... I would plan on going to class until you hear otherwise... That being said I would send your resume out and see if you can get something else in the works. With the money pouring out they could stop classes at anytime. Keep that in mind.

Yeah, I'm keeping airlineapps up to date. Just hit 100 multi and creeping up on 1000 TT so keeping myself marketable. I'm not gonna give my employer notice until I have an official date, which they told me should be at least 30 days out.

PCLCREW 12-20-2011 05:35 AM



Originally Posted by PCLCREW (Post 1104558)
Things are firing up pretty bad and could very well turn ugly fast... I would plan on going to class until you hear otherwise... That being said I would send your resume out and see if you can get something else in the works. With the money pouring out they could stop classes at anytime. Keep that in mind.

Yeah, I'm keeping airlineapps up to date. Just hit 100 multi and creeping up on 1000 TT so keeping myself marketable. I'm not gonna give my employer notice until I have an official date, which they told me should be at least 30 days out.
I would give no more or no less then 2 weeks notice. Look how fast Eagle stopped the whole process. They had people set up for interviews a day before they shut the whole thing down. Just an FYI.

BYUFlyr 12-20-2011 06:16 AM


Originally Posted by PCLCREW (Post 1104795)
I would give no more or no less then 2 weeks notice. Look how fast Eagle stopped the whole process. They had people set up for interviews a day before they shut the whole thing down. Just an FYI.

Great advice....

Av8tion 12-20-2011 11:47 AM

just to expand the sentiment.. so that with EVERY regional, good times or bad... be prepared to have your class date cancelled until you're on property... prepare to have your upgrade class cancelled until you pass your type ride... always make preparations at the last possible minute to avoid airline-standard dissappointments...


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