Hiboglossi
The Most Depressing Person
So I recently received offers from both TSA and CommutAir and I am debating which one to go with. I'm leaning toward CommutAir since several people recommended them to me when I recently asked for advice.
However, it seems there are some advantages with TSA as well.
-Pay seems to be about the same for both.
-CommutAir will be expanding quite a bit over the next few years, assuming everything goes according to plan, so that's a plus for them. TSA is mostly done with their expansion.
-TSA has more options for bases, and both of C5s bases are in very expensive cities, which seems like a point for TSA. On that note, I live in Wisconsin right now. However I don't really have anything keeping me in Wisconsin and will probably just move to wherever I end up based, so bases aren't necessarily a huge issue for me.
-C5s Career Path Program with United seems like a point for them, although it seems it's generally agreed that such programs are more recruiting tools than anything. Still, it could be good in my case since with my checkered past (which I have mentioned before, I was in an accident a few years ago and recently washed out at a different regional), which will surely make it harder for me than most to ever make it to a major.
I know several people on here have spoken highly of C5, which is a big reason I'm leaning toward them. I don't really know anyone at TSA. Anyone ever worked for either of these companies, and have any input? Thank you very much in advance. And sorry to start another one of these "which airline" threads.
However, it seems there are some advantages with TSA as well.
-Pay seems to be about the same for both.
-CommutAir will be expanding quite a bit over the next few years, assuming everything goes according to plan, so that's a plus for them. TSA is mostly done with their expansion.
-TSA has more options for bases, and both of C5s bases are in very expensive cities, which seems like a point for TSA. On that note, I live in Wisconsin right now. However I don't really have anything keeping me in Wisconsin and will probably just move to wherever I end up based, so bases aren't necessarily a huge issue for me.
-C5s Career Path Program with United seems like a point for them, although it seems it's generally agreed that such programs are more recruiting tools than anything. Still, it could be good in my case since with my checkered past (which I have mentioned before, I was in an accident a few years ago and recently washed out at a different regional), which will surely make it harder for me than most to ever make it to a major.
I know several people on here have spoken highly of C5, which is a big reason I'm leaning toward them. I don't really know anyone at TSA. Anyone ever worked for either of these companies, and have any input? Thank you very much in advance. And sorry to start another one of these "which airline" threads.
