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Fatigued Flyer 05-27-2015 05:38 AM

New Hire Question..
 
Hey guys, I'm new to all of this. Im making the cfi to airline transition soon and have been looking at all of the forums, trying to decide which company would be the best move for me.

Ive got offers from Republic and Skywest, the only reason im considering Republic is because Im in South florida and they have a Miami base and theyre supposedly coming out with a new contract soon which has got to be good. (Considering the current one sucks)

Skywest seems to be pretty stable and even though theres no Miami base I wouldnt mind moving to ORD since i dont have kids or anything yet.

My question is if theres another airline I should really be considering?

prex8390 05-27-2015 05:49 AM

I wouldn't bet your marbles considering republics new contract to be good at all. It's a regional, it's gonna suck no matter what, it might even be a concessions contract for all we know. But this choice is entirely up to you. Go where you believe you will have the best quality of life and the easiest time going to work. If it were up to me. Id take Skywest any day of the week.

Justdoinmyjob 05-27-2015 05:51 AM


Originally Posted by Fatigued Flyer (Post 1889610)
and theyre supposedly coming out with a new contract soon which has got to be good. (Considering the current one sucks)

Just because an airline has a sucky contract doesn't mean the next one will be any better. Pilot groups get what they negotiate, not what they deserve. A weak pilot group can still vote in a concessionary contract during good times.

MoovenUP 05-27-2015 05:52 AM


Originally Posted by Fatigued Flyer (Post 1889610)
Hey guys, I'm new to all of this. Im making the cfi to airline transition soon and have been looking at all of the forums, trying to decide which company would be the best move for me.

Ive got offers from Republic and Skywest, the only reason im considering Republic is because Im in South florida and they have a Miami base and theyre supposedly coming out with a new contract soon which has got to be good. (Considering the current one sucks)

Skywest seems to be pretty stable and even though theres no Miami base I wouldnt mind moving to ORD since i dont have kids or anything yet.

My question is if theres another airline I should really be considering?

You can duck over to the "wheels are falling off republic" thread. I have friends at RAH and it seems to be a uniform "this place is screwed". Last quarter their profits were down 60% because of canceled flights due to lack of crew. I'm at SkyWest, your first year you can plan on having about a month off(paid) during training while you wait for ioe, the good news is you are badged and can travel. After ioe expect around 11 days off as a line holder. Reserve is next to non existent. I am still happy here I fly with a lot of good crew with optimistic views... Which is nice. And our upgrade time is dramatically reducing... When I was hired last summer it was 8 years. Today is under 4 years. And should continue to drop.

Name User 05-27-2015 05:53 AM

Do you want to spend 10 years at a commuter, 7+ as an FO with a place full of lifers (SkyWest)? If that interests you go for it. Otherwise I would go someplace like Piedmont, TSA, etc with opportunity to get into the training dept ASAP.

air101 05-27-2015 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by Fatigued Flyer (Post 1889610)
Hey guys, I'm new to all of this. Im making the cfi to airline transition soon and have been looking at all of the forums, trying to decide which company would be the best move for me.

Ive got offers from Republic and Skywest, the only reason im considering Republic is because Im in South florida and they have a Miami base and theyre supposedly coming out with a new contract soon which has got to be good. (Considering the current one sucks)

Skywest seems to be pretty stable and even though theres no Miami base I wouldnt mind moving to ORD since i dont have kids or anything yet.

My question is if theres another airline I should really be considering?

I wouldn't count on that MIA base sticking around much longer either...

sidelinesam 05-27-2015 06:22 AM


Originally Posted by Justdoinmyjob (Post 1889621)
Just because an airline has a sucky contract doesn't mean the next one will be any better. Pilot groups get what they negotiate, not what they deserve. A weak pilot group can still vote in a concessionary contract during good times.

I wouldn't use the word weak to describe the RAH pilot group but I would use it to describe the Teamsters! Keep in mind that this group voted down our last TA 85% NO. Don't think for one second that we'll just vote something in for the sake of having a new contract. FUPM.

CRJail 05-27-2015 06:44 AM

Don't go to Republic "we open and close bases every week" Airlines. I mean closing and opening bases is just one of the problems.

If moving not a problem for you, go to PSA, Piedmont, Compass. Much better bets then Skywest imo.

For the love of God though, DON'T GO TO REPUBLIC!!!!

FirstClass 05-27-2015 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by CRJail (Post 1889675)
Don't go to Republic "we open and close bases every week" Airlines. I mean closing and opening bases is just one of the problems.

If moving not a problem for you, go to PSA, Piedmont, Compass. Much better bets then Skywest imo.

For the love of God though, DON'T GO TO REPUBLIC!!!!

I agree, Republic notoriously opens and closes bases at the drop of a hat. Also, Republic doesn't offer cancellation pay.

SMACFUM 05-27-2015 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 1889623)
Do you want to spend 10 years at a commuter, 7+ as an FO with a place full of lifers (SkyWest)? If that interests you go for it. Otherwise I would go someplace like Piedmont, TSA, etc with opportunity to get into the training dept ASAP.

Get a clue man. 1) He said he was willing to move to ORD to work (no commuting) 2) SkyWest's upgrade time is 3 years and some change now, and falling every month.

I've been living in base at ORD working at SkyWest for 6 months now. Living in the 2nd most Jr. domicile has been awesome for me. Holding a pretty good line, and taking the train to work. Can't beat it.


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