When to apply for a regional...
#22
First question to ask is what airline has bases where you live.
Second is how long it takes to get said base.
Third is what type of planes they fly
Fourth is how long to upgrade
Fifth is how is their pay and how long will you reserved
Sixth is how is the company doing and do people like the company
Seventh is how many flying hours you getting a month, and how long till you can leave to go to a real airline...
Etc
All these questions and more are to be asked and the order of importance is up to you....
Second is how long it takes to get said base.
Third is what type of planes they fly
Fourth is how long to upgrade
Fifth is how is their pay and how long will you reserved
Sixth is how is the company doing and do people like the company
Seventh is how many flying hours you getting a month, and how long till you can leave to go to a real airline...
Etc
All these questions and more are to be asked and the order of importance is up to you....
#23
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Joined APC: Jul 2013
Position: 175 CA
Posts: 1,544
Is it frowned upon to interview at multiple airlines? Every interview I went to I was told to explore my options and interview at a couple different places, while others say once you get offered a CJO and do not accept it , you will never be able to attain that position in the future .
The absolute key thing is that if you take a job somewhere else and you have CJO that you contact the companies you aren't going with and let them know, don't burn a bridge.
#24
I cannot emphasize enough how small this industry is. Everyone knows everyone, everyone knows each other's stories, if not directly, through your co-workers. Don't be a dick to people, don't trash talk others, always leave on good terms, and act honorable.
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