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flyboyzz1

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Thinking about making a move from Eagle to SKW. Have only been here a few months so the lateral move won't be too tough. I have heard that there are no more upgrade or new hire classes this year. Is this just a typical holiday slow down or are things not going to be fast at SKW anymore. I don't care if upgrade is less than a year but I don't want to jump ship if I'm going to be at the end of the hiring boom.
 
You will still upgrade quicker at at SKYW. Still lots of guys moving on. Depends where you live I am not one for commuting. But we have never not had some type of a growth plan.
 
Typically November/December/January they stop running upgrades, so thats nothing unusual. If you are asking for a prediction about an airline's future, you might as well buy a lotto ticket. You will have a better chance of getting the right numbers than getting a good prediction.
 
It depends who's going to need to be whipsawed the most. If it's SKYW then ASA will start growing, if it's ASA then SKYW will continue to get the growth. ASA has been stagnate except for attrition because we were in contract negotiations. Depending on whether or not the ASA TA is passed and the SKYW pilots vote for representation will weigh heavily on both company's future growth.:confused:
 
Regardless of what happens at SKYW for ALPA and a/c deliveries, I would say its a very very good chance of upgrading at SKYW far befor upgrading at AE.
 
Just remember, good times are just around the corner at Eagle...at least that's what they kept telling me before I left.

Things are/have slowed down a bit st SKYW. As of right now, we aren't scheduled to take delivery of any new airplanes although that may change if Midwest decides to expand our involvement with them. Along with that, we're losing about 20 pilots a month due to attrition, but that may be about the same at Eagle.

My crystal ball in in the shop right now, but I would venture to guess that you'd upgrade sooner here...
 
Some of the upgrade classes were cancelled because of the EMB 120 aircraft dissappearing come January
 
Things have and will continue to slow down at Skywest. Thats true of other regionals as well. The booming growth spurred from several major airlines going into BK and relaxed scope is over. I know on the delta side they are looking to take some flying back as they take delivery of some 73NG's and possibly MD90's. They are not happy with the product the regionals such as skywest/ASA are providing. The regional jet market is now saturated. Other than trading in some thirty and fifty seaters for up to 76 seats things will slow down dramatically. There is a possiblity of picking up another brand but even then saturation from other regionals will make it difficult to ever do what has occurred the past ten years. The growth will now go back towards the Majors and even there will be some domestic pickup from high frequency RJ routes but mostly international growth. A couple buddies of mine who have gone through Delta ground school were told by their instructor and several "high ups" Delta is getting a 100 seat airplane and it will be flown by Delta Pilots. When that happens expect some shrinking at the bottom level of several regionals. With attrition you might still see some movement but the really big movement is done.
 
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Word is that if the ALPA is voted down tomorrow - there is a huge new contract waiting. We shall see.

So if ALPA gets voted in, this "huge new contract" suddenly won't exist anymore? I'm sure the shareholders would love the fact that Jerry and the gang are passing up big business because they denied growth to their employees out of spite. Do you guys over there really believe everything you hear?
 
I heard that too.

I heard Jerry was "in Toulouse France looking at airplanes from a certain aircraft manufacturer". This was posted by management on the company bulletin board during the up to 99 seats for 50 seat pay vote. Theres a sucker born every minute and based on mantra I have seen you spew, you are one of the biggest suckers of them all.
 
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I heard that same thing. what I was told is that the airline that came to us with the deal said it'll depend on the outcome of the drive, not Jerry passing on it.
 

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