And a sidenote: Is it not amazing that just a few years ago, no one would be saying "I pick X Airline", but just elated AN airline, any airline, picked them??
Since the theme of this thread is what NOT to do to pick an airline, I am interested in hearing the *key* items FOR picking an airline to work for from the OP.
Give it to us.
I wouldn't have chosed my current airline without the ability to go to one of our West Coast bases.
I say go to whatever airline makes you happy. If it's because of a base, so be it. If it's because of pay, so be it. If it's because you're always dreamed of flying a particular airplane, so be it.
As long as you can deal with changes and whatever consequences your choice may bring you, just go and have fun!
Stop it Lloyd, you're making too much sense!

Does anyone know of any website with a list of airlines with their respective headquarters, training facilities etc...? I know I can google it, but I'd like to save me some time and not going over each and every airline out there.
That is EXACTLY it. Guys applying today are spending days upon days of there time worrying about upgrade time, what airline have aircraft orders, bases, pay, when back in the day, guys would just be happy when they got a call by a commuter/regional.
No one has a crystal ball, who know what will happen tomorrow on the contract feeder carriers. Be flexible
I don't see anything wrong with running the numbers on those things. It makes you better informed when applying to airlines, in fact. If you someone wants TPIC and picks a regional with closing bases, no aircraft orders and expiring contracts, then they'll be in for a rude awakening not long after they start flying for said airline. And you know what I would have said? "Do your research." There's nothing wrong with researching airlines. Personally, I wouldn't apply to United right now b/c they have no growth or aircraft orders. To me, that means it's stagnant and begging to be merged with someone.
That is EXACTLY it. Guys applying today are spending days upon days of there time worrying about upgrade time, what airline have aircraft orders, bases, pay, when back in the day, guys would just be happy when they got a call by a commuter/regional.
It caught the Colgan guys off guard b/c the corporate culture there totally did a 180, and it caught us off guard b/c now managment has a very real airline in their pocket with the potential to whipsaw us against. I don't stay up at night worrying about it, and I don't plan on taking my ball and going home until something solid happens (like some of our planes start going to Colgan). But information is power.
Is ONT going to be closed, or just not an option because of how senior it has gone??
For guys thinking about going to Airnet. This is very true. Especially now. Ian can tell you that base/run changes happen weekly. I hear all the time about how the company is screwing pilots over by making run changes. No. The pilots just got comfortable with a "schedule" in a on demand system.
So far I have been told not to pick an airline based on:
1) Upgrade time
2) Bases
3) Types of Aircraft
4) Because they happen to be hiring alot right now
That does not leave alot to pick from! At least I might be missing it.
So how should you go about picking your airline?