HVYMETALDRVR
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I personally am not planning on showing up at all unless i need a last resort. I am going to PSA 9/16
Good for you.
@CFIT99 Yeah, a CA told me the same thing yesterday... comical, but sad at the same time.
I personally am not planning on showing up at all unless i need a last resort. I am going to PSA 9/16
So they all bought themselves airline tickets, packed up and went home?that's what I was told, came for the 145, told it was going to be a Q, went to lunch....no one came back...
So they all bought themselves airline tickets, packed up and went home?
Wow...well I have had 4 interviews and 4 offers but I took each one seriously, even if i was just going through the motions. I wanted to be in the position to tell them thanks but no thanks and pick my choice knowing there are only miniscule differences. I am one of those guys they said no thanks to 2.5 yrs ago....It aint me first rodeo, i am well qualified for each so the ones not getting me are missing out on a good employee. Anyway, i asked because I just thought the company would not be interested in sending them home under those circumstances.Company pays for your tickets, positive space.
Its crazy though, less than 3 years ago we had guys with 10,000+ hours lining up. Now, the pickings are slim. Despite what some say because we fly jets and pay better than some t-prop operators we are pulling people in for interviews. But the interest isn't there. Everyone is going through the motions, the potential new hires are like "lol I probably got this job anyway"' to the point where guys are "forgetting" they're logbooks, or basically saying in the middle of the interview "I'm not interested if I don't get DEN or ORD right away." Many can't even brief an ILS approach. And its been this way for months now.
This info is coming from two different CA's I've flown with who've done interviews.
Wow...well I have had 4 interviews and 4 offers but I took each one seriously, even if i was just going through the motions. I wanted to be in the position to tell them thanks but no thanks and pick my choice knowing there are only miniscule differences. I am one of those guys they said no thanks to 2.5 yrs ago....It aint me first rodeo, i am well qualified for each so the ones not getting me are missing out on a good employee. Anyway, i asked because I just thought the company would not be interested in sending them home under those circumstances.
Supply vs Demand... Not all the candidates are bad by any means. But it's not the strong candidate pool it was just a few years ago.
Strong candidate pool.... As in the 350hrs - 650hrs total time hiring spree the regionals were picking up "just a few years ago" due to "Supply vs Demand"????? ROFLMAO.... Haha!
I wouldn't call it strong.
me too HVY....my April 2012 class at shuttle had 33 guys, all but 5 were prior 121 and 3 of those were 135(metro's and caravans), of the 2 that weren't both had 3000+ and ATPs.Wrong. 15,000-20,000hr RJ, corporate, mainline, cargo guys. Nice try though.
My class in early 2012 had 2 guys with less than 1500, one was furloughed from AE with E145 time, the other a CFI. The other 18 had turbine experience ranging from 2500 to 17000 flight hours.
Although its happened we've rarely hired guys with less than 700, most had internal recs.
With those types of experience, why is the pool not strong? Are the guys complacent because of their experience, or lackadaisical due to the nature of going back to the bottom?
Even now were still turning a lot people down in the interview.
From what I read on another thread, RAH *is* getting full jet classes...with the Q being its own ball of wax..Personally I have no idea how republic keeps getting all this extra flying when they still can't staff what they have.
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If true, I assume that would spell the end of the Q400 as a UAX aircraft.Rumor has it United has set an ultimatum on departure reliability for the Republic Qs.
Rumor has it United has set an ultimatum on departure reliability for the Republic Qs.
If true, I assume that would spell the end of the Q400 as a UAX aircraft.
So what is the threat here? Who is going to take the Q and make it work? Or are they just gonna dump the Q and replace it with jets? Thanks.
The bottom line is United wants passengers to buy tickets. If United doesn't have a flight to offer, then passengers do not have tickets to buy. If United axed the RAH Q contract, then that capacity will have to be covered. The question is- how long will it take to get it covered? If that question can be answered, then a lot of other questions can be, as well.
Yea, I absolutely agree with you there. I'm just not sure United would want to stomach another operator getting into the Q400 business. I don't know what the availability of some XJT 145's would be but to me that would look like a more attractive option although I'm not too familiar with what the scope implications would be.