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Found this internship on their website and wondering if anybody has taken part. They are in my top 3 airlines to fly for hopefully out of college. Anybody know the mins? I noticed it said "A guaranteed interview for a pilot position" but what do they mean by this if there are lots of their pilots already on furlough?
As Nick said, it'll probably be years before ExpressJet hires again. Allow me to try to break it down for you by the numbers.
ExpressJet presently has aprox. 350 pilots on furlough. Before one pilot can come back on property, at least in theory, 350 pilots need to leave ExpressJet or the company needs to acquire 350 pilots worth of new flying. Good luck, we saw how well that went last time.
The present attrition rate is something between zero and negative four pilots per month. The negative number is from pilots coming back from military leave, COLA's and medical leave.
The original hope was that the attrition rate was going to be 20 a month, but it hasn't happened and I don't expect it to.
So let's say one year after the furloughs, the attrition rate finally hits 20 per month.
That means that, starting one year after the furlough, it'll take 17.5 months to get everybody back on property. Now that's a best case situation kind of number, because it again assumes an attrition rate that simply hasn't occurred at ExpressJet in the last 5 months since the furlough.
You can account for some people moving on to places like Compass and Mesaba, but they're a small number. A lot of folks went to places like Cape Air and part 135 freight operators, and they'll exercise their recall rights. You've got a small handful of people like me who are getting out of the game completely, but I wouldn't say we're a majority by any stretch of the imagination.
Now my personal guess? It's going to be a 3-4 year furlough for me, and I have 150 folks under me (or at least I did when the furlough hit). By all accounts, I'll be out of law school before I actually get a recall letter.
IF I get one. I can tell you right now the company isn't planning on recalling ANYBODY in 2009, to say nothing of new hires.
Who knows if every regional is going to take this long to recall, but I wouldn't put too many eggs in the ExpressJet basket. The internship is a great opportunity, and it's a great company; but it's going to be a while before things get moving again.