I'm still depressed that after 20 years in the Navy the best that can be done for Bunk is a regional. Seriously, can't we all get together and get him at a real airline or FedEx or UPS? An airline that actually is the same as the paint job and has their own customers? Come on, we need to make this happen for Bunk.
The talent level of our new hires in the past few years have been pretty good. Most of the guys I talk to have come over from another regional. That says a lot about our company. There are a few things you will enjoy at Skywest, 1. Job security 2. Job Security 3. Job Security
I'm still depressed that after 20 years in the Navy the best that can be done for Bunk is a regional. Seriously, can't we all get together and get him at a real airline or FedEx or UPS? An airline that actually is the same as the paint job and has their own customers? Come on, we need to make this happen for Bunk.
Skywest did this last year right? Stop running classes from like Jan-March and everyone was like "wtf" - then full steam ahead thru the summer.
No disrespect to Bunk as I sincerely appreciate his service, but the fact the you're depressed that he may HAVE to go to a regional actually depresses me. I'm merely a student pilot in my 20's but if I've learned one thing from this group it is that this career is a journey and timing is everything.I'm still depressed that after 20 years in the Navy the best that can be done for Bunk is a regional. Seriously, can't we all get together and get him at a real airline or FedEx or UPS? An airline that actually is the same as the paint job and has their own customers? Come on, we need to make this happen for Bunk.
No disrespect to Bunk as I sincerely appreciate his service, but the fact the you're depressed that he may HAVE to go to a regional actually depresses me. I'm merely a student pilot in my 20's but if I've learned one thing from this group it is that this career is a journey and timing is everything.
I understand your intentions were good I guess the post just doesn't read well. I will never have 20 years of military flying experience, but I would actually be proud to fly for Skywest, and at least one other regional I can think of.
Looking back at the last 20 or 25 years of airline hiring, it is highly unusual that a current, actively flying military pilot with that much time and experience would not get hired directly by a major.
Looking back over the last 20 years its also very unusual to find guys with over 1000 TPIC stuck at commuters if they wanted to move on. But then again the definition of ”commuter” back then wasn't New York to Houston.