Cherokee_Cruiser
Bronteroc
Well he asked for regionals, Spirit isn't a regional.
That was the joke.
Well he asked for regionals, Spirit isn't a regional.
I guess I forgot to laugh at your attempt to put down a comparable airline.That was the joke.
That was the joke.
I guess I forgot to laugh.![]()
I guess I forgot to laugh at your attempt to put down a comparable airline.![]()
Lol I was in fact asking about regionals, however, when I get 2,000TT then spirit would be of consideration.You girls sound like my wife and I.
Not sure what your background is but I would look at regionals if you dont have any turbine time. Spirit may be 2000tt but it takes more than just that. Disappointing some made it sound that easy.Lol I was in fact asking about regionals, however, when I get 2,000TT then spirit would be of consideration.
Not really.
VX's payrates, QOL, benefits are better than at NK. A 10.7% of gross earnings of 2015 is the profit share payout which equals, roughly, one full month's salary for a pilot. Spirit doesn't give any profit share, nor any IPO payout, nor make the group feel like they are valued in its operation. The "most profitable airline in the country" gives zilch to its employees. It's run like a regional, with many people having a regional mentality. Sure you have line bidding, 4 days off between trips, and conflict/transition but that's about all its got going for itself. And even the people I know at Spirit have to make sacrifices to make certain transition conflicts, when conflicting the first part of the month means getting a line that isn't as attractive the rest of the month. Plus, the inefficient trips and pairings also hinder the advantages that come with line bidding.
I understand it's a 2010 contract and at the time it BK era contracts at other airlines, so I get where NK is coming from. But now the 2.5 yr upgrade has taken its toll. Spirit was the place to be in 2011-2014. Today? Not so much, with roughly 82-ish out of the final state 145 already on property, anyone hired today is going to be a career FO for a long time. Why subject oneself to that? When other better paying airlines with better opportunities are hiring pilots left and right?
And with many guys volunteering for job fairs or taking phone calls in CS for free, putting themselves on call / available, and filing their flight plans (re: picking up the ball at every corner its dropped), there is no reason for management to give a new CBA any time soon. Unfortunately that's just reality. The quick upgrade hurts that as well. Know several buddies that went over in 2013 and they are new CAs and don't wanna rock the boat and are just thankful to be in the position they are in.
Nope that's just a recruiting tool many recruiters try to tell people along with guaranteeing upgrade times etc. Pick what is best for you and your family based off your own research.Putting flows aside, does picking a regional really have any impact on getting an interview with a legacy such as DAL or UAL.
I've heard OO and EV claim to have better placement at legacies such as DAL or UAL because of how highly they're viewed by majors and legacies....
Then I hear pilots saying 9E or CP is your best route to DAL.
Does it really matter? QOL, pay, and everything else aside...
Okay, I thought so. Thanks.Nope that's just a recruiting tool many recruiters try to tell people along with guaranteeing upgrade times etc. Pick what is best for you and your family based off your own research.
I will add, i'd consider a quicker upgrade over a slower one BUT one airline vs another will not give you a leg up based solely on name. It's up to you to make your self stand out, working at a specific place wont do anything extra.Okay, I thought so. Thanks.
What are some of the best regionals out there today in terms of pay, bases, benefits, upgrade times and contract agreements with major carriers?
What are some of the best regionals out there today in terms of pay, bases, benefits, upgrade times and contract agreements with major carriers?
Right now there are airlines to stay away from if you care about pay. Mesa, Envoy, PDT, and PSA all have some issues right now. PDT and PSA has the problem of outstation basing which means a 2-leg commute for new hires that don't move or already live in base. Until improvements are made I wouldn't touch the airlines I listed.An airline is an airline is an airline. While certain details are might differ, the work is basically the same, as is the pay.
Can I ask why you have envoy on that list? It's one of the companies I have on my list to target this summer when I meet the ATP mins. I was mostly intrigued by their flow through to American.Right now there are airlines to stay away from if you care about pay. Mesa, Envoy, PDT, and PSA all have some issues right now. PDT and PSA has the problem of outstation basing which means a 2-leg commute for new hires that don't move or already live in base. Until improvements are made I wouldn't touch the airlines I listed.
You can go to airlines with faster flow or interviews. Other airlines pay more. Their upgrade time is still a long time compared to others, ect, ect.Can I ask why you have envoy on that list? It's one of the companies I have on my list to target this summer when I meet the ATP mins. I was mostly intrigued by their flow through to American.