SkyWest has been great for me, and I agree with the statements, comparing my friends experiences at other regionals, it is the place to be.
The most recent new hire ERJ group all were assigned SFO. That is the fleet for you, although I really look back fondly on my time flying the winter to such destinations as Hibbing, Rhinelander, Peliston.....you'll really be missing out without experiencing that....now that I'm on the west coast I find myself asking around "de ice, there is a green one and an orange one....right?" Hehe.
Commuting versus driving, well that's a topic. I sort of live two lives and drive sometimes and fly to work sometimes. Honestly it takes me less time and a lot less stress the days I fly. I'm about 50 miles from domicile when I drive and while it shouldn't take more than an hour it often takes 2+, not including the circus that is the employee parking lot shuttle, which can take an hour simply getting from the car to the terminal curb. When I fly from my other "home" I take an Uber or get dropped at my local airport, which has parking across from the terminal for employees, is a five minute surface street drive, and has KCM along with 10+ flights to my base a day. I land at my base, walk off the flight and simply go directly to work. No stress, and generally about as quick or quicker than my simple 50 mile drive.
Usually it seems, at least for me since I have been based west of the Rockies, CS does get a hold of you with more than 2 hours notice, however it happens sometimes. Long Call is nice, but keep in mind they can and will convert it to short call at their leisure, more or less, so it isn't as great as it looks on paper.
All I'm saying is take each situation and look at the big picture, one of the great things about 121 is flexibility and its ability to open doors, which brings me to my next point. I see some of your posts and it looks like you have a lot of turbine time, like 5000 plus, and a couple of types. It seems like you would be competitive at Spirit, Frontier, or Allegiant, maybe even VX or JetBlue or something. I'll say it again, SkyWest is great, and you'll be happy, but commuting to Vegas or Denver really isn't the nightmare a commute to, say, JFK would be.
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