alphaone
Well-Known Member
Try this:
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And after, actually try enjoying college and not thinking that you're missing out on regional hiring explosion 1000XX
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Understood. Max, when you comin back to the Nati?
Try this:
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And after, actually try enjoying college and not thinking that you're missing out on regional hiring explosion 1000XX
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I don't get that either. If anything, I look at it in the opposite way. If you get your CFI now your path to that first airline job might be a fairly short one.
ASA new hire training is kinda like a bridge program for going to Skywest. Jet hungry young pilots with 500ish hours come out of XYZ Academy or wherever with fresh rj drool frothing out of the side of there mouth, get hired by ASA, then when they hit Skywest minimums they go there and act like they are steely veterans who know everything about "the airlines", alpa, and the crj. Then comes the whining about how they should be getting second year pay even though they were at ASA for only nine and a half months and that Skywest should get an ATL base so they dont have to commute.
WTF?? LOL!!
"Today, it’s possible for someone with zero flight time to enroll in an immersion flight-training program and emerge 14 months later with a job flying for a regional airline.
”I don’t know how it could get much better than that,” said Krzeminski."
"I don't know if it could get much worse than that" said De727ups, a Capt for a major airline.
I jumped ship from ASA (glad I did) and I hope I don't come across like you mentioned above. As far as the second year pay thing, there was rumor that, that may happen, but it did not and I didn't expect it to. (would have been nice though!) Skywest did however give me a interview with no sim ride, performance bonus from day one, health insurance from day one, vacation time carried over, and got to keep my DOH from ASA. I get to stay on the west coast, not sit reserve and work for IMO, a much better company. Did you work for a ALPA carrier? I get asked all the time what I think of ALPA from folks I fly with, so yeah I think I know a little about ALPA if asked.
I jumped ship from ASA (glad I did) and I hope I don't come across like you mentioned above. As far as the second year pay thing, there was rumor that, that may happen, but it did not and I didn't expect it to. (would have been nice though!) Skywest did however give me a interview with no sim ride, performance bonus from day one, health insurance from day one, vacation time carried over, and got to keep my DOH from ASA. I get to stay on the west coast, not sit reserve and work for IMO, a much better company. Did you work for a ALPA carrier? I get asked all the time what I think of ALPA from folks I fly with, so yeah I think I know a little about ALPA if asked.
You got on with ASA?? I didnt know Jet University had an agreement with ASA. I am glad that program worked out for you.
You got on with ASA?? I didnt know Jet University had an agreement with ASA. I am glad that program worked out for you.
What was your date of hire w/ SkyW?
You got on with ASA?? I didnt know Jet University had an agreement with ASA. I am glad that program worked out for you.
Yes, I could not have done it without J.U. I owe everything to them. Any future aviators should skip the old fashion way of learning to fly and just go to Jet University and get a real education. You will be much more respected by your cohorts.