Regionals arent that bad

Boy, I sure wish the guys at 9E would get it together on our schedules..

Seems like everyone here, except the top 5% of guys get 10 days off a month...
 
Isn't it amazing? My sim instructor was a former CHQ guy, left for the "big chance" to go to a major (TWA) and . . . well, he works at FSI now. He took a look at the seniority list to see where he'd be and almost cried.

You just never know.

Come on Lloyd let us not kid ourselves. If that instructor did not take that job for his 'big chance', well it would be like me turning a job down at FEDEX or UPS. I would take that 'big chance' every time.

Life isn't too bad at Colgan for me a junior Saab FO.

For December...

15 days off...

95 credit hours...

22, 23, 24 off

RSV on XMAS day

29, 30, 31 OFF

Now when I'm on RSV I'm at home with my family. And that is why outstation basing works for me.

I know the Beech guys aren't as fortunate. I wish everyone a very happy holiday season.

That is nice. This month I have six days off and had to go OKC-LAS-ALB on Tuesday to deadhead 'home'. Tomorrow I am dead heading ALB-CLT-BOS. Not whining and complaining, I don't mind it, I am flying my rear end off, and will have a nice pay credit, but outstation basing is not the most economical way to run an airline.
 
Come on Lloyd let us not kid ourselves. If that instructor did not take that job for his 'big chance', well it would be like me turning a job down at FEDEX or UPS. I would take that 'big chance' every time.

As would 99.994% of the rest of us..
 
Well, in all fairness it did take several tries before he found a regional that worked for him. What was CHQ, number 3 or 4?

Here's what my Dec schedule looks like: 16 days off, 94 hours of credit, working Xmas and New Years. But ya know what, I didn't ask for either of them off. What the heck does a Buddhist need Xmas off for? I did get my wife's b-day and our anniversary off (which I DID ask for), and that's really all I need. Although there are plenty of guys that are ticked about their schedules here. Might have to do with the fact that we're insanely short staffed despite what management likes to tell the press. We've lost 2 of the 15 CRJs that were supposed to be gone by now, and the Delta flying starts Dec 1st. Given the fact that we can't get FOs in class and CAs are leaving left and right, it's a wonder most guys didn't just get the minimum of 10 days off. As it is, if I have a WX delay ANY time during Dec, they'll have to pull me off my last out and back on New Year's Eve since that'll put me over 1000 for the year.
 
I am with chautauqua, I live in base. My Dec schedule is as follows:

16 days off
off Xmas eve, Xmas day and the day after, new years eve, 3/4 weekends and I have all day trips so I am home each day, SWEET!

For all you guys, it isnt that bad, it all depends on where you are which determine which airline is good or bad!!

:sarcasm:

No! Regionals are that bad!!

I only have 15 days off with 90 hours credit, new years eve off, and a 6 day off stretch starting on the 23rd!

:sarcasm:
 
Maybe because it's just a day of giving and actually has nothing to do with Christ's birthday.. :)

Which is why I normally celebrate the day of giving on the 23rd, my anniversary. :) Truthully, you could do Xmas any day of the year and be about as correct.
 
Which is why I normally celebrate the day of giving on the 23rd, my anniversary. :) Truthully, you could do Xmas any day of the year and be about as correct.

Yup, not to mention, it's not the birth of Christ that is of any big importance, his death is what did something for those of us who believe..

Of course, he could not die with out being born and all that but that's for another thread.. :D
 
Oh geez. Don't give the guy a hard time. Not EVERYONE takes their daily Kool-Aid suppository. I left Comair after being there for a little over two years. It was ok. But not fantastic. There are better jobs out there. Why give the guy a hard time about his opinions?

Now, now Zap . . . he was just asking a question. Some of us have done things for years that would make others cry their life away, sucking their thumbs.

What's good for one isn't always good for another . . . doesn't mean that it's Kool-Aid.
 
Come on Lloyd let us not kid ourselves. If that instructor did not take that job for his 'big chance', well it would be like me turning a job down at FEDEX or UPS. I would take that 'big chance' every time.

Simmer down, Mark . . . I didn't express an opinion either way. I was just expressing that it's crazy the way things change, and that you never, ever know. Nothing more to my comment, nothing less.

;)
 
Simmer down, Mark . . . I didn't express an opinion either way. I was just expressing that it's crazy the way things change, and that you never, ever know. Nothing more to my comment, nothing less.

;)


Ok I got ya. Sorry for misunderstanding. I think it was lost in interweb translation.

I just dont want people to think that they should stay at RAH if they have a job offer at FEDEX.
 
Ok I got ya. Sorry for misunderstanding. I think it was lost in interweb translation.

No worries - it happens!! :)

I just dont want people to think that they should stay at RAH if they have a job offer at FEDEX.

Heck no!!! I know I wouldn't!!

Unless I had a VERY good reason for staying at RAH . . . everybody has their reasons!
 
Now, now Zap . . . he was just asking a question. Some of us have done things for years that would make others cry their life away, sucking their thumbs.

What's good for one isn't always good for another . . . doesn't mean that it's Kool-Aid.
I like Kool-Aid . . .:)




. . . by the way do you know where "Drinking the Kool Aid" came from?
 
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My family lost one in Jonestown. ;)
 
Doesn't matter how good the schedule/QOL is. You're still at a regional, the pay sucks, and you don't go anywhere. Just to clarify - by anywhere, I don't consider an occasional trip to Canada or Mexico as real international or even all that cool for that matter. My best day at Colgan (which can be applied to any regional) will still never be that great. So let's not kid ourselves. No regional will EVER be someplace to make a career at if you think straight.
 
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