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Sooner91 12-14-2014 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by Ging (Post 1783060)
Im sorry CB... clearly your life sucks and you're unhappy with it or you wouldn't be in here with all your negativity. I have been doing research and speaking to friends, but I'm getting so much conflicting information I decided to try a new route and see what people were saying in this forum to see if I could get something new. You aren't obligated to respond, you may notice everyone else has given some positive feedback or asking questions to assist me. We are all pilots and just like I gave new pilots in flight school my advise on what to avoid or how to make it cheaper, easier, more enjoyable; I wanted to see if this forum would provide me some additional information that I wasn't getting from my friends. I sincerely hope your Sunday gets better CB.

It will be a while, probably a year and a few months until I am in your shoes and can agree with this. There is a ton of conflicting information out there about what's best and what's worst. One thing I do know is this aviation industry is a constantly changing game and what's best now may not be the best even 6 months from now. If I were able to get hired on now I would probably try to look at the future of each company you want to work for. Are they growing or shrinking? Are they having trouble attracting pilots or too much ease attracting pilots (possibly sitting reserve for a long time)? But chances are a year from now I will probably be doing the exact same thing you're doing now.

If it helps what my choices would have been as a new guy a month ago; it was Mesa, PSA, and Republic. Now with the potential TA at Envoy and the reshuffling of planes, at this point any option isn't an easy choice. The potential upside is the retirements at the top. Good luck.

DJPILOT 12-14-2014 07:16 AM

Jumping into 121 regionals in the Spring.
 
Go where is the shiniest JET ! Lol ! And if they use Hat better ! #koolaiders

CBreezy 12-14-2014 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by CloudShredder (Post 1783065)
Typical APC garbage... More crap to have to filter through for the next guy looking... Maybe that's why he posted a new thread. Whenever I go to those individual threads it's like garbage garbage garbage garbage garbage whine whine complain regionals suck whine whine garbage OH-LOOK-A-USEFUL-POST garbage garbage whine complain why-am-I-working-at-a-regional? Complain whine garbage garbage garbage whine complain OH-LOOK-A-USEFUL-POST.....

This thread now looks just like that too. Great job, and I think rickair has a point, information is superfluous and constantly changing...

Also, using big words wrong doesn't make you sound smart.

I have no problem with people asking questions. I've seen many threads that were about choosing between specific regional airlines based on various factors. This thread SCREAMS of laziness. Hey guys, what should I choose. If you had put forth any effort at all, it would be obvious.

Also, I'm not angry. I'm actually really happy. Just because I question your motivation and refuse to play this game doesn't make me miserable. I'm not a recruiter. My job isn't to make you feel happy.

CloudShredder 12-14-2014 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by minimwage4 (Post 1783070)
No thanks, do your research. There's plenty of info here.

I've done my research, and continue to do so, but my observation stands.

CloudShredder 12-14-2014 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 1783076)
Also, using big words wrong doesn't make you sound smart.

I wasn't trying to sound smart... I goofed on that one. I always thought superfluous meant always changing. I can only imagine how many times I have misused that word in the past! Learn something new every day, thanks. If I could go back in time I would've just put the word dynamic in its place.


Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 1783076)
I have no problem with people asking questions. I've seen many threads that were about choosing between specific regional airlines based on various factors. This thread SCREAMS of laziness. Hey guys, what should I choose. If you had put forth any effort at all, it would be obvious.

Fair enough. I mostly agree with that.

beech1980 12-14-2014 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Ging (Post 1783047)
Thanks Cloud, I am flexible really on where I go. I am a military brat lived everywhere and have friends spread out so I don't reallly care where I am based. I am more looking for making the right move to get into flying RJs and where the pilots are happy and enjoying things.

I never flew at a regional so I don't have first hand knowledge but I would think the ones that are hiring and have a growth plan would be your best bet. One thing I can say is get in get your time and get out!! I know plenty of guys that have gotten stuck because of QOL and pay.... I can't stand when I hear a 10 year RJ captain say I cant make the leap to delta, united of american because of the pay cut... You will make that up after year one!!

ClickClickBoom 12-14-2014 08:29 AM

Become a WasteManagement garbage truck driver, you will make a living wage, never get furloughed, and you can keep any good stuff you find. You come to this chit show, you will wonder where your life went, just read most of the posts on any aviation site. The new hire posts are rosy with optimistic conjecture, at 5 years they are neutral and after 10 years you get this. Wonder why? Lots of chit to eat, to just hand fly an airplane for 10 minutes after t/o and 10 minutes before landing. No glory, no admiration, just night after night in crappy cheap hotels. Come on board and watch your aviation passion crushed out like the last cigarette in a day drinking bar.
Oh yeah, bring your own drinking water....

kfahmi 12-14-2014 08:29 AM

Skywest. Horizon. Compass. Those are the ones I would look at.

uboatdriver 12-14-2014 08:45 AM

Jumping into 121 regionals in the Spring.
 

Originally Posted by CBreezy (Post 1783036)



1) Great Lakes

3) Comair

4) California Pacific

5) Atlantic Coast Airlines


So wrong!!!

Great Lakes is not a good choice unless you already live there simply because they are limited to the region around the Great Lakes. All other regionals have a much greater operational area of coverage. Plus the 1900 doesn't have a door in the cockpit.

Comair stands a very good chance of being comaired. Sure, people say they're just threats, but why else would it be called being comaired.

I would avoid California Pacific as I don't think they have any planes with with tail mounted engines. Delta (717, MD88, MD90) is unlikely to hire you without at least 500 hours of tail mount time.

Atlantic Coast Airlines? Do you mean Atlantic Southeast? ACA is mainline, not a regional.

I would recommend the OP go to one of these 3:

American Eagle
Delta Connection
United Express

Utah 12-14-2014 09:19 AM

You have no friends at Eagle if they say it's the best. It's only second best.


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