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Quote: Newhire FO to MD-80 captain in 3 months. Seems safe to me....
Unfortunately, with a quick upgrade regional guys are going to ignore everything we've been warning them about and trip over each other to apply.
New Hire FO was a 747 CA in a previous life.
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Quote: Its crazy..... HOM isn't the only junior captain base


Most Junior HOM Captain is a 05/19/2014 newhire (3 month Upgrade)

Most Junior PGD Captain is a 01/06/2014 newhire (8 month Upgrade)

Most Junior PIE Captain is a 12/02/2014 newhire (9 month Upgrade)

Most Junior LAS Captain is a 11/09/2012 newhire ( Under 2 years)

The LAS upgrade blows my mind. It's not just Junior guys going to the HOM base. Even IWA captain went under 5 years. Street captains next. You don't need to go to Lakes anymore for that street captain position.
Wow! Upgrade as a new hire?? in an MD-80?! Gutsy move, Mav!
This company has the worst maintenance, worst destinations, worst training (FAA closed down our training department), worst support, worst...EVERYTHING.

Allegiant is very poorly managed and staffed. It has a very consistent habit of setting up captains for failure, then firing them. I can think of 4 captains recently fired from 1 base alone! Better bring your 'A' game, Allegiant may have cut new hire FOs some slack in the past, but street/NH captains are bringing a whole new reality and will dictate a dramatically elevated standard of performance. Now that every FO is a potential NH captain, I would expect the new elevated standards to apply to all. I'm no check airman, but I would be very hesitant to sign off a potential (unknown) left-seater without a ton of scrutiny. Expect pink rates to sky-rocket. You might meet some of our former captains in the unemployment line.

Best of luck rolling the dice. I'm told it's tough finding work after Allegiant has spit you out.
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Quote: New Hire FO was a 747 CA in a previous life.
I won't matter.
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It should speak volumes that FOs that have waited for years to upgrade are bypassing. This isn't one or two that want to hang on to a quality of life over upgrade. It's more like 95%.

What do you suppose they know about things around here that helped them make that decision? It wasn't because they don't want to be a captain... it's because this company will give you no support and crucify you the minute you don't catch one of the mistakes THEY make.

One brand new captain recently refused to take an airplane into Roanoke because the auto spoilers were inop. How do you suppose that conversation went? If you guessed that dispatch questioned whether that captain should have ever upgraded you'd be right. Never mind that they were already an MD80 captain at a previous airline and made the right call on this.

It's a daily event to have the wrong flight attendant on your paperwork. No alternate when one is required. The wrong logbook for your airplane. Improper sign off of an MEL. Maintenance control asking which MEL they should use. Brand new rampers that don't know a single callout. Ops Check Normal for the majority of repeat write ups.

Don't forget reserve here is so unbearable it's better to take the 50% paycut and stay an FO. The phone rings and you have 90 minutes to get to the airport and deadhead to another base. When are you coming back? Nobody knows. 10 days off a month. Can't select morning or afternoon reserve and it doesn't matter anyhow because they will call and change it the day before.

Think that one over.
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Yikes, suddenly my cr@ppy charter company flying job doesn't seem so bad after all. Thanks for all the advise guys, i was looking at Allegiant but after reading this stuff, fugetaboutit.
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Quote: Yikes, suddenly my cr@ppy charter company flying job doesn't seem so bad after all. Thanks for all the advise guys, i was looking at Allegiant but after reading this stuff, fugetaboutit.
You are wise beyond your years.
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Quote: New Hire FO was a 747 CA in a previous life.
And as soon as said ex-747 captain sees how things are done here, he will bolt. Those who have experienced good training and working conditions in the past do not last long at this company.
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Quote: I don't work for Allegiant, but this decision should really be a no brainer. Do you really want to remain associated with the filthy swine? The Toonsters are still suing F9 trying to steal jobs even though they are in no way, shape or form connected anymore. Eventually, the Toonsters and republic pukes will be handed another humiliating and crushing defeat in the courtroom. Do you really want to be around for whatever temper tantrum will occur at that time? It's really best to get the hell out if you can or risk becoming another bitter lifer with no hope of a better future.
Hey Einstein, you know they voted in Teamsters right ? Not that I'm a Teamster fan, but I just can't let an opportunity to challenge your 70 IQ go by the wayside. BTW, does Trenton have jet ways yet Richard?
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Quote: Hey Einstein, you know they voted in Teamsters right ? Not that I'm a Teamster fan, but I just can't let an opportunity to challenge your 70 IQ go by the wayside. BTW, does Trenton have jet ways yet Richard?
Entirely different local. Not that it makes too much of a difference. Don't you have some food stamps to go collect? Or is it your turn to give the BJs in HQ?
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Quote: Entirely different local. Not that it makes too much of a difference. Don't you have some food stamps to go collect? Or is it your turn to give the BJs in HQ?
Never had to go on food stamps when I was on the street, but when your POS airline folds in less than 2 years let me know how it is!
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