SkyWest ?’s
#521
I just checked that SAPA senioriy graphic and apparently I can hold DEN in the ERJ, but not in the CRJ lol. I specifically went CRJ to avoid LGA/east coast, kinda, and now I'm DTW while ERJ new hires are DEN looove it
#524
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Joined APC: Jan 2016
Posts: 529
I'm sorry man but it's a moving target and our partners call the shots where and when they need the fleet
#526
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Joined APC: Sep 2016
Posts: 81
I have a CRJ class date feb 4. As a new hire looking to get DEN, would you suggest I attempt switching to ERJ then? Rumor has it ERJ class dates are randomly moving forward...
I originally chose CRJ to avoid LGA (like you lol), but also because I read on here that theres plenty of flying to be had and shorter reserve times. Does it look like thats changing for ERJ?
Last edited by FlyAndRide; 09-30-2019 at 05:26 PM.
#527
You still can get Denver fairly fast to be honest, maybe within 2 months after IOE, maybe less. But truth is new hires on the ERJ just got DEN.
About the amount of flying, I would imagine CRJ still offers more.
Good thing about the CRJ is you can either get COS or DEN and still stay in Colorado.
About the amount of flying, I would imagine CRJ still offers more.
Good thing about the CRJ is you can either get COS or DEN and still stay in Colorado.
#529
Small research project / gently considering SkyWest as a potential CP refugee:
The APC profile for OO says there's a match on 4-12%. I must assume that newhires get the 4% variety, but at what percentage? 50% match? 100% match?
Thanks.
The APC profile for OO says there's a match on 4-12%. I must assume that newhires get the 4% variety, but at what percentage? 50% match? 100% match?
Thanks.
#530
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Joined APC: Apr 2018
Posts: 78
5-9yrs 6%
10-14yrs 8%
15-19yrs 10%
20+yrs 12%
All percentages are a maximum dollar-for-dollar match.
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