Cherokee_Cruiser
Bronteroc
Newsflash....HR people aren't really the best ones to say if a pilot is qualified or not. The interview pilots don't see anyone unless HR has invited them, and HR isn't inviting people with less than 1000/200 unless they've paid for a bridge program.
Exactly... which is why I've quit trying to understand (or even reason) how management works at 9E.
Why? B/c it's a cost saving issue. They're more likely to pass ground school if they've already seen the material once, so the company runs less of a risk. In my eyes, that does not make them more qualified than someone with 4 times as much real world experience and 3 times as much multi-engine experience.
Agreed, and like I said, I would hire that 900TT 300ME pilot if he did well in the interview. Both of us can agree that management/recuritment at 9E certainly isn't "simply the best."
Congrats. You're in a very, very tiny minority. If I remember correctly, you left a highly lucrative engineering job, and that's how you paid for all of this. Not everyone has that advantage.
Thanks!

I'm single, so living on the pay isn't too bad for me. I can't even begin to imagine how married guys with kids do this on 1st yr FO pay.
The problem I have is that (like I called it a couple of years ago, and people said I was crazy) bridge programs are artificially raising minimums and jacking the cost of getting an airline job even more. You might be made of money, but most people aren't. It's insane to be in debt $80-100 for this job. But, if you wanna work at Pinnacle, that's more or less the reality. It's also why I'm telling anyone that'll listen to go elsewhere. In the meantime, we're losing prime talent to other regionals.
True, but Pinnacle seems to be the only regional that is a real stickler on 1000TT/200ME, unless you do a bridge program. I'd tell people to go elsewhere (XJT, Eagle, AirWis, etc). If they really want DTW, MEM, or MSP, and don't have 1000tt/200me, then I recommend applying to Mesaba.
And bridge guys have washed out, too. Is there a point here? Every class is gonna have washouts. It's the law of averages. My point (which seems to have been missed) is guys that would otherwise make excellent airline pilots aren't even getting the opportunity.
True on bridge program washouts, but the two I knew washed out for dumb reasons. Attitude, personality conflicts.
As for 'not getting the opportunity' , it's true at Pinnacle. But I recommend those guys to try everywhere else.
Again, I don't even want to begin to think or reason how Nonconnah management works.
Not trying to reason why. Just pointing out that it's happening. You might be okay with it, but I'm not. If I had to spend an extra $30K for this job, I'd still be tossing bags on the ramp. It's not worth the headaches of trying to figure out how to pay that much just to hurry up and sit in the right seat. I'm DAMN glad of the route I took. I'm not going to say it's the only route or the best route, but I wouldn't change it for me. Now, that route is being closed off altogether. If this policy had been in place two years ago, I wouldn't have even gotten an interview. It's sort of a kick in the nuts to make it that far, work that hard only to be told that "Sure, we'll invite you to an interview.....if you spend a couple thousand more on this class." And management wonders why they can't fill the new hire classes....
True, but keep in mind money still will be spent *somewhere*. I knew a guy who had 350TT and no CFIs. He did ALLATPs CRJ course for 6,000 bucks, and got hired at Pinnacle. If he didn't go that route, he would have had to get his CFI initial, CFI-I, and MEI, which would have cost more than 6k. So in the end, it still worked out for him. There are many others in the same boat, and it works out for them.
True, spending 27k at Jet U was NOT worth it. But I would have still have to spend thousands if I had wanted to get my Commercial-Single, CFI initial, CFI-I, and MEI.
I think it's "whatever floats ones boat." Some people are in the good position to take and benefit from a RJ course from ALLATPs, others are not.
Even with 900TT and 300ME, Pinnacle might not touch you, but every single other regional airline will.