I'm definitely keeping an eye on all my contacts man! It would be great just to get an interview opportunity! I've been preparing!
I'm definitely keeping an eye on all my contacts man! It would be great just to get an interview opportunity! I've been preparing!
What have you been doing to prepare? I don't know what I should be focusing on!
Here is the reality.....I've known enough people who have worked for years at a Regional.....and then gone on to work years at a Major.....the thing that surprises them is that while a Major is somewhat better than their Regional job......the same problems exists and other new problems present themselves.....in other words, it isn't Paradise and they seem slightly disappointed that it is not....
Life, including your job, is what you make of it
True dat. And while majors are not immune to the same problems/issues that a regional faces, I like things a lot better at my current (major) carrier more than at my previous (regional) one. Things like ATC coordinators, a department that works on building new routes, etc...the resources available are a night-and-day difference, at least in my experience.
YMMV......I just get irritable when my job and segment of the industry get constantly dissed.
I work at a Regional ( one of the best in my estimation ) and fully expect to finish my work life employed at this one. As a person who has worked for many companies and have expertise in a number of fields, I will say this.....There are many, many jobs inferior to being a Dispatcher at a Regional.
The Majors ARE better......but not by nearly as much as most folks believe. Not Paradise....and from what I see and have been told by folks who work there.....it does take awhile to realize this fact.
I just ask the absurdly driven and ambitious Dispatchers to stop insisting ( at least in my presence ) that the Majors are the end all and be all of life/aviation. They are not.....as some of you will learn.
Hey, I have some friends at SkyWest who LOVE it there - and have no desire to go to a major, even though they probably could. That seems to be one of the better regionals out there, but I also have friends from my previous (regional) airline - which I consider to be only average in terms of how it was run - who also love it there, due in part to where the job is located, and have no desire to move anywhere else. So indeed, YMMV. There is absolutely nothing wrong with staying if a regional if you are happy there. I'm just saying, for ME - I'm very glad I was able to move up to a major.
I doubt they will be spreading out interviews for an extended period of time as they do travel to IAH....so if some have been offered interviews and others are still waiting to hear well, the writing is on the wall.
I doubt they will be spreading out interviews for an extended period of time as they do travel to IAH....so if some have been offered interviews and others are still waiting to hear well, the writing is on the wall.

When I applied at my current gig, it took them almost a full month to call me, 2 weeks for the phone interview, and another 3-4 weeks to get me down for a face to face. I have learned in this industry, somethings tend to be quick, and at other times, it can be slow as molasses. Patience is the key, and while waiting for a callback, keep applying at other shops. Good luck!
Indeed. At my current (major) gig they didn't get authorization to hire as many people as they wanted, so I interviewed in early December...and didn't get an offer until March, with a start date in April. Other jobs/times it's been a much quicker turnaround. Never hurts to stay in touch, and if you didn't get this gig, keep applying elsewhere. Persistence is key!
