Dogwood
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Crazy...............everyone I know that works there says to stay away from jetblue. I'd be very careful about making a decision unless you are already in a bad or worsening situation. I wanted to work there too for a while, kinda glad I don't though.
just my.02
good luck
Reply to All,
While I respect their opinion, advice to stay away from JetBlue is a little harsh. Many of those people had high expectations, that couldn't be sustained. Many of them had not worked at an airline before, and were disappointed when reality set in.
When the company was smaller, yes management was closer to the troops, communication was better, etc. As the company grows, management has had to step back and take a broader view. I'm glad they have.
JetBlue is still trying to find its place in the market, and with that comes change. People generally don't like change, but there is no way to avoid it.
We will have hired nearly 2000 pilots in just over 7 years. That cannot happen without getting a few people who are just not happy here. Those people could not find a comfort zone here, so they moved on. Then, they tell others to avoid JetBlue, just because it didn't fit them.
When deciding if you want to work here, look at yourself, your age, your family, your other needs in life and career. Then look at what JetBlue has to offer, and see if there is any common ground. If so, you might consider working here. If not, don't do like Rex Grossman did last night in the Super Bowl, and try to force a play to happen when it's just not there.
We have no million dollar lump sum retirements, and we do not pay top of scale or anywhere near it. Pay and retirement are being addressed, but that is something you build up over many years.
Commuting is tough, and it does wear you down. But, if you get in the correct frame of mind you can adjust.
In the end, you just have to enjoy what you do. If you don't, then you will not be happy anywhere.
While I'm gone, I miss my wife and daughter, but after 20 years of doing this, I still do enjoy strapping on the uniform and going to work. To me, that's the key to survival in this career.
DW