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Old 11-10-2013 | 06:04 AM
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Can someone from Rjet answer a few questions?

1) Are they still having trouble filling the Q400 class's? I heard of a class that started Nov. 4th, just curious how many in that class?


2) Rjet flies codeshare with just about every Major, why if on the Q400 for United that you only get pervilages to fly on United?
My friend at Mesa mentioned he gets both United and US Airways!

3) Do you get buddy pass's on United working for Rjet?

THX for any info!
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Old 11-10-2013 | 06:27 AM
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I believe that you receive reciprocal benefits on the metal you were hired to fly for. Since the Q only flies for UAL then it is acceptable that you only receive benefits on UAL. Same with Republic I believe they are US and Shuttle is UAL and DAL. I am not sure about the AA side.
Mesa is US and I thought only a few were UAL, I think only a handful of 700's still fly on that side.
Anyway for what its worth just jump-seat. Non-Reving with family and friends these days is a NIGHTMARE!
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Old 11-10-2013 | 06:41 AM
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Their class room was right next to ours. I think they had 8 or 10 people but that is just a guess.

Suffice to say, if you want the Q, make it clear during your interview.....you will have no problem getting it.

Good luck!
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Old 11-10-2013 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by pat1900:1516933
Can someone from Rjet answer a few questions?

1) Are they still having trouble filling the Q400 class's? I heard of a class that started Nov. 4th, just curious how many in that class?


2) Rjet flies codeshare with just about every Major, why if on the Q400 for United that you only get pervilages to fly on United?
My friend at Mesa mentioned he gets both United and US Airways!

3) Do you get buddy pass's on United working for Rjet?

THX for any info!
Why would you want the Q? You'd be at the bottom of the FOs and on reserve for the next 3-5 years (basically until you can upgrade to Captain). If you get on the Republic 170 you'd be in the front of a 40+ airplane growth and be a senior FO on the plane for the next 3-5 years. The QOL difference between reserve and line holder at RAH is immense. I know FOs that bypass upgrade until they can hold a line as CA before taking the upgrade just to avoid the horrible reserve here... Do as you wish...
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Old 11-10-2013 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by pat1900
can someone from rjet answer a few questions?

1) are they still having trouble filling the q400 class's? I heard of a class that started nov. 4th, just curious how many in that class?


2) rjet flies codeshare with just about every major, why if on the q400 for united that you only get pervilages to fly on united?
My friend at mesa mentioned he gets both united and us airways!

3) do you get buddy pass's on united working for rjet?

Thx for any info!
do not take the q!!
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Old 11-10-2013 | 11:28 AM
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Why would you want the Q? You'd be at the bottom of the FOs and on reserve for the next 3-5 years (basically until you can upgrade to Captain). If you get on the Republic 170 you'd be in the front of a 40+ airplane growth and be a senior FO on the plane for the next 3-5 years. The QOL difference between reserve and line holder at RAH is immense. I know FOs that bypass upgrade until they can hold a line as CA before taking the upgrade just to avoid the horrible reserve here... Do as you wish...

I live close to EWR and reserve is not to bad if they don't call you much, which does anyone know if you get called off reserve a bunch?
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Old 11-10-2013 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by pat1900
I live close to EWR and reserve is not to bad if they don't call you much, which does anyone know if you get called off reserve a bunch?
I have a friend that's a republic EWR based Q400 FO. He's been at republic for about six months and hates it. He told me the company is terrible and he's looking to make a lateral move. It his words, the Q400 training was a sh*t show and half the class made it through. If you really want EWR, I would recommend applying to Expressjet.
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Old 11-10-2013 | 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by pat1900
I live close to EWR and reserve is not to bad if they don't call you much, which does anyone know if you get called off reserve a bunch?
they do. reserve is horrible at rah-you fly more than a lineholder without any QOL or sked.
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Old 11-10-2013 | 11:53 AM
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they do. reserve is horrible at rah-you fly more than a lineholder without any QOL or sked.
I think the Q is mostly staffed. If you get it you will probably be PIT based. Even though PIT is an Airways and United domicile you will only get United benefits. They are horrible. (PIT flight attendants get US airways and United privileges) You get charged 20 dollars per leg even if you are going to work. There are no buddy passes.

Because there is an FO seat lock, the Q FO's will be the last to upgrade since it's a new aircraft. I think the first Q FO was hired in June 2012 and the company is still upgrading 2007 hires. That means you will be stuck on reserve for a long time because there will be little movement on the Q FO side.

That being said, if you live near EWR and you don't mind being on reserve then there is nothing better than living base.

It is a fun plane to fly. I like it better than the CRJ and Saab I used to fly for Pinnacle/Endeavor/Mesaba. The training is difficult though.

good luck!

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Old 11-10-2013 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by pat1900:1517112
Originally Posted by magnus0322
Why would you want the Q? You'd be at the bottom of the FOs and on reserve for the next 3-5 years (basically until you can upgrade to Captain). If you get on the Republic 170 you'd be in the front of a 40+ airplane growth and be a senior FO on the plane for the next 3-5 years. The QOL difference between reserve and line holder at RAH is immense. I know FOs that bypass upgrade until they can hold a line as CA before taking the upgrade just to avoid the horrible reserve here... Do as you wish...

I live close to EWR and reserve is not to bad if they don't call you much, which does anyone know if you get called off reserve a bunch?
Dude you clearly haven't done your homework. RAH reserve sucks. You'll be used very single day. You will fly more hours than a line holder. When I was on reserve the least I credited was 88 hours. It was terrible. You should try to get LGA on the Chautauqua or Shuttle side...at least there you'll see movement and hold a line one day. LGA is junior on both certificates.

If you take the Q you will be PIT based for years and you'll be commuting to reserve.
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