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Continental scheduling.....gosh, why would you want to work here?

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And you wonder why this profession is in the toilet?

"Yeah, sure, I'll GLADLY fly the 767 across the Atlantic for $50/hour! It's a big jet and I'm an international pilot!"

Get a clue, guys and gals.

It's a hell of A LOT easier flying a big jet accross the Atlantic as opposed to flying 7 legger day with a low time wonder and then do it all over again after a short layover and a 5am wake up.
 
It's a hell of A LOT easier flying a big jet accross the Atlantic as opposed to flying 7 legger day with a low time wonder and then do it all over again after a short layover and a 5am wake up.

You totally missed my point. It is not a question of what's easier or not. It has everything to do with the subject of this thread, and for CAL's pilots to take a stand when their contract is up.

I've lost count of how many times some CFI or commuter guy tells me how he'd like to "trade places" with me in a heart beat, all the while silently implying that he'd gladly do my job for less. That is the real threat, and as long as we have folks willing to do that, this industry will always be in the shiatter.
 
I just speak the truth, it may hurt, but it is the truth.

I have been displaced out of my base 2 time in my career. Commuted. Moved to base.

Be smart people...move to a solid base. I would not classify CLE as our solid base, but EWR or IAH...sure.

Anyways, truth about CAL.

1) Schedules not bad...I have NEVER flown this little with a company. I have 225 hours this year, and yes I live in base and bid reserve. Not bad on 3rd year pay either.

2) Why is it that every pilot I meet that works for a regional always tries to justify to me why they stayed? I never try to justify to them why I went to a major. Personally I don't care why they stay or go.

3) Truth is the truth. CAL is a great place to be. I would imagine that most of the complainers here are commuters or came from Express (Most XJT folks are strange to begin with...lets face it they mostly all paid for their jobs back in the 90's.)


Get over it!!!! or move on!!! Sorry to the furloughs...hopefully we will have you back soon.

Sebd
 
There's that condescending attitude again. What compels you to call out XJT pilots as weird? I flew with a whole lot of folks at XJT, and I can count on one hand the ones who were "weird". Also, I think the percentage of PFT folks there is probably lower than most regionals. Just keeping it real, dude....

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I just speak the truth, it may hurt, but it is the truth.

I have been displaced out of my base 2 time in my career. Commuted. Moved to base.

Be smart people...move to a solid base. I would not classify CLE as our solid base, but EWR or IAH...sure.

Anyways, truth about CAL.

1) Schedules not bad...I have NEVER flown this little with a company. I have 225 hours this year, and yes I live in base and bid reserve. Not bad on 3rd year pay either.

2) Why is it that every pilot I meet that works for a regional always tries to justify to me why they stayed? I never try to justify to them why I went to a major. Personally I don't care why they stay or go.

3) Truth is the truth. CAL is a great place to be. I would imagine that most of the complainers here are commuters or came from Express (Most XJT folks are strange to begin with...lets face it they mostly all paid for their jobs back in the 90's.)


Get over it!!!! or move on!!! Sorry to the furloughs...hopefully we will have you back soon.

Sebd


U R a friggin idiot!!
 
Yep, he is. I don't even think a majority of CAL pilots would agree with you. You need to listen a little more in the crew room or you just have low expectations.
 
This is Continental Airlines right? Because the Continental that I work for blows arse bubbles......
 
You can say that again SFR. I thank my lucky stars every day that I turned them down after I hear the PBS horror stories from jumpseaters.

I am all nice and comfy in the left seat of a jet thats faster and nicer than most CAL planes anyway.

Don't get any ideas though, the flowback is gone and you cannot come back. LOL :smash:

Hmm, gear jerker in a 737 or captain in an rj..mm I know which one I like better. LOL :beer:


Are you this clueless as a PIC? I wish they would issue a notam when you're in the sky so I could stay home.

I don't regret leave XJT one bit... wouldn't change a thing. And you turned them down? :confused: It's doubtful you'd even have made it through training, let alone probation.
 

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