Yep. I remember when I was a fresh college grad making $12 an hour as an A&P. We had a couple mainline Continental pilots who would come hang out in the FBO sometimes and it was nonstop “Work Work Work Work union Work Work Work the company Work Work Work Work and I voted NO!!!” We also had a CFI making $20/flight hour who had been a pilot for ATA. He was on his honeymoon in Ireland and showed up to ride home when he found out about it...And people will complain everywhere. That’s human nature.
It's mostly like this - all the stuff we bitch about at the regional, when I commute back and forth on mainline they bitch about the same exact things. Also, learned the hard way - never ask an West pilot what they think of 'Merican haha. Most Airways guys are super cool and laid back but again lots of complaining...
When I was commuting on Southern Jets I rarely heard anything negative.
Just my first person perspective in my limited experience. Southern Jets just seems to me a lot better run joint.
I don't think the flow will be as valuable a few years from now.
Lots of good food for thought. Haven't made any moves yet, other than going to an interview.
Bro, this is every airline. Literally every airline that exists. I've had captains who hold 20 days off a month and make $300,000 a year ask me why in the world I came to work at JuicyJuiceAir, because in their mind it's the worst job that's ever existed. They all think I should have stayed at my regional because a regional has to be better than JuicyJuiceAir.
They're out of their minds.
I know someone as well, although they went to a major not another regional, but that was not my point.A buddy of mine from the bad old days at MQ, where we had flow rights, was hired at AA long after surrendering them, so it isn’t insurmountable.
Haha there's some funny stuff here and some good advice too.
Really appreciate the feedback. Just really frustrated with current situation, future want looking too bright either at this point.
Yes, happiness is worth more than money to me.
Practicality and logic say staying put makes the most sense which I never dismissed... I needed to mentally go through this thought process though for peace of mind.
I've even considered corporate or cargo for the record.
When your regional gets on your nerves to that point, it’s time to burn sick time.Why do I feel like the decision is already made and it's different than what every one here with experience in this sort of thing is saying not to do?
Haha there's some funny stuff here and some good advice too.
Really appreciate the feedback. Just really frustrated with current situation, future want looking too bright either at this point.
Yes, happiness is worth more than money to me.
Practicality and logic say staying put makes the most sense which I never dismissed... I needed to mentally go through this thought process though for peace of mind.
I've even considered corporate or cargo for the record.
What's wrong with AA? I'd give up my 260k CA job at the 5th biggest carrier to start at the bottom of AA, but that's just me. AA has hired the least so far and retire about 8,300 pilots in the next 10 yrs out of an active ~ 14,800.
Your feelings couldn't be more wrong.Why do I feel like the decision is already made and it's different than what every one here with experience in this sort of thing is saying not to do?
What's wrong with AA? I'd give up my 260k CA job at the 5th biggest carrier to start at the bottom of AA, but that's just me. AA has hired the least so far and retire about 8,300 pilots in the next 10 yrs out of an active ~ 14,800.
Well, alright then, I'll play devil's advocate..
Tell me what is so good about AA that you would give up your seniority number.
Sincerely, not goofing around - how is all y'all perspective so different from what I've had mainline guys tell me in person, time and time again for the past year and a half that I've been riding jump twice a week to work. How many of y'all are at AA? What is your perspective based on?
Lol ok buddyYour feelings couldn't be more wrong.
Not surprising.
I guess that's my real question - is it really being dishonest to answer the questions they ask, show up for INDOC and drop the pending orders?
I know that sounds like I'm trying to justify bad behavior and maybe it is in the sense that while I don't intend to be misleading I also got to do what's best for myself - the whole if you died the job ad would be in the paper before your obituary was routine.
(as previously stated my gut agrees with what has been said - so posing this question as a more philosophical one...)
Well, alright then, I'll play devil's advocate..
Tell me what is so good about AA that you would give up your seniority number.
Sincerely, not goofing around - how is all y'all perspective so different from what I've had mainline guys tell me in person, time and time again for the past year and a half that I've been riding jump twice a week to work. How many of y'all are at AA? What is your perspective based on?
What's wrong with AA? I'd give up my 260k CA job at the 5th biggest carrier to start at the bottom of AA, but that's just me. AA has hired the least so far and retire about 8,300 pilots in the next 10 yrs out of an active ~ 14,800.
