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@CoffeeIcePapers said is something to think about, especially considering CommutAir has some of the worst reserve rules in the industry. We have been upgrading new hires immediately for a while and they have gained seniority rapidly- this month it looks like the most junior captain to get a line was hired in May 2019. Hopefully that will continue but getting off reserve so quickly as a street captain is unusual so it probably won't last. It seems like ending up on reserve for many years is the much more typical street captain experience. When I was hired in late 2016 there were plenty of instant upgrades as well, but most of these captains got downgraded in late 2017 when we phased out the Dash 8.
CommutAir is still growing, our fleet size is in the upper 30s and we are set to grow to 61. However so far the growth has been much slower than management claimed so we probably won't reach 61 for a few more years.
In general, if you decide to go to a regional there are probably better choices than CommutAir. Our captains are paid the least out of the whole regional industry. Our contract is substandard with awful work rules, and while we are in contract negotiations now, I doubt our next contract will be significantly better. We have an exclusive agreement with United so all our eggs are in one basket and they could "Comair" us at any time. If you live in Connecticut it probably wouldn't be too much harder to get to LGA or JFK, so Envoy may be a better choice if you can get hired there, especially with the flow to American. Endeavor would also be a good choice since they pay significantly more. Even Republic would be a better option, as they pay more, fly for 3 different mainline partners (so less risk of getting "Comaired") and have an all 68-76 seater fleet (lower costs than 50-seat jets so less risk of being parked when oil is expensive).
There are a lot of operational differences in 121 compared to Cape Air. I would be very uncomfortable going straight to the left seat of a 145 from 9K unless you’ve already got a bunch of turbojet and/or 121 time.
I would be very wary of this as well. I'm not aware of anyone who has upgraded immediately coming from an operation like 9K- most whom I have talked to came from other regionals or from ACMI carriers. Things have gotten a lot better but a few years ago there were significant issues with our training, and people were washing out left and right. Upgrading into a new type at a new company seems very intimidating to me and it amazes me that so many people do it successfully- it seems even more mind-boggling if it's your first jet after flying pistons.
Just make sure, its actually a DEC position. When they were selling this crap to me years ago you went in as an FO and upgraded because no one had the time to be a captain. If youre walking in day one as a captain with captain pay fine.
Also,youll never get off reserve and reserve sucks even if you live in base. If ur single, move in base and just deal with it. DEC aint for everyone.
This is something else to consider- there are no Direct Entry Captains at CommutAir. Notice how I always say "instant" or "immediate" upgrades, because that's what it is. You are not guaranteed a Captain slot, but you will be awarded Upgrade during initial training if you qualify and there are slots available. We have had people upgrade instantly pretty much every class going back to the end of 2018. That looks like it will continue for now, but it won't last forever and could certainly change at a moment's notice.