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Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 2357264)
Anything's possible.
But more likely sour grapes. If an interviewer detects (or thinks they detect) any sort of attitude, they may push buttons to see what happens. If you want the job, roll with it. It's part of the process sometimes, to ensure they don't hire folks who fly off the handle at the first sign of conflict. They don't want FO's who will walk off the job the first time they fly with "that guy" (there's always the 1%). Also they don't want folks with touchy personalities as CA's down the road. |
Originally Posted by Aurora8
(Post 2361707)
I interviewed and got a CJO, but couldn't make a class in 90 days so I interviewed again and got the nod; I thougt both interviews were very professional and very pleasant.
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Life Decisions
Okay guys. I'm between a rock and a hard place. I'm down to two airlines. Skywest or PSA. I have offers at both. Skywest is my preference in terms of base location. I grew up in CA and would like to stay in the area. That being said QOL is big for me at this point in my life. The SAP that PSA has is very enticing. Once you hold R1, you basically can write your own schedule. That being said after a year or so of seniority, in general(I understand this will vary greatly with base), how hard is it to get blocks of days off. I plan on using my travel benefits to the full extend and would like to be able to have at least 6-7 straight days off a month. I can do that with SAP, is that feasible on the Skywest end. To clarify, either way I won't be commuting for the long term. The schedule is not the only factor I've considered. It's more of a tie breaker for me to make a final decision. Thank you in advance.
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Sounds like you should go to PSA and quit being a weird recruitment troll here. Thanks in advance.
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Paranoid pilot
Originally Posted by uncleowen
(Post 2361991)
Sounds like you should go to PSA and quit being a weird recruitment troll here. Thanks in advance.
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Don't be that guy
Originally Posted by uncleowen
(Post 2119385)
Yeah hey guys! How long for a new hire to hold DTW???
And anybody have any tips on the Flint-DTW commute? jk PS: dang forgot to mention I really want the 175! |
Originally Posted by FTN616
(Post 2361954)
Okay guys. I'm between a rock and a hard place. I'm down to two airlines. Skywest or PSA. I have offers at both. Skywest is my preference in terms of base location. I grew up in CA and would like to stay in the area. That being said QOL is big for me at this point in my life. The SAP that PSA has is very enticing. Once you hold R1, you basically can write your own schedule. That being said after a year or so of seniority, in general(I understand this will vary greatly with base), how hard is it to get blocks of days off. I plan on using my travel benefits to the full extend and would like to be able to have at least 6-7 straight days off a month. I can do that with SAP, is that feasible on the Skywest end. To clarify, either way I won't be commuting for the long term. The schedule is not the only factor I've considered. It's more of a tie breaker for me to make a final decision. Thank you in advance.
If someone is telling you that something WILL happen at any regional 1+ year from now, especially related to seniority, I would go ahead and stop listening. |
As a mid line holder in my base (45% FO more or less), I consistently get about 5 days off in a row each month and then I have been pretty successful at getting people to pick up a trip and turn it into 7-9 days off in a row. The key is in how you bid. Results can vary by base
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Originally Posted by zondaracer
(Post 2362137)
As a mid line holder in my base (45% FO more or less), I consistently get about 5 days off in a row each month and then I have been pretty successful at getting people to pick up a trip and turn it into 7-9 days off in a row. The key is in how you bid. Results can vary by base
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Ha that quote was me being that guy a year ago. When I was in your position driving to work trumped everything. I chose my regional (Skywest) and my airframe (CRJ) based on that. Seventeen days off in May. Best of luck.
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