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Your a sucker if you interview with these low life bottom dwellers.

They are the classic example of pilots flying for food.

Dont even think about it. This is an assault on our livelihoods. Have some dignity....

Thanks for a laugh when I needed it.... Low life bottom dwellers... LOL
 
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So, OurMoney1 would never fly for such a bottom dwelling company? That's fine. At least he sounds like a good father who loves his kids and would do anything for them...except of course fly for a bottom dwelling company who allows you to kiss you kids goodnight everyday (no overnights). Hmmm....

Amen brother... amen!
 
I'd love to fly for Allegiant, unfortunately, I'm sure there are other, more qualified applicants.
 
I'd love to fly for Allegiant, unfortunately, I'm sure there are other, more qualified applicants.


Don't be so sure, man. They recently hired a 3200 hr ExpressJet FO with no turbine PIC, and my buddy intereviewed who was a 3300 ExpressJet FO with no PIC.
Definitely send a resume. Next time they hire, you may get lucky. Internal recs are the key.
 
Don't be so sure, man. They recently hired a 3200 hr ExpressJet FO with no turbine PIC, and my buddy intereviewed who was a 3300 ExpressJet FO with no PIC.
Definitely send a resume. Next time they hire, you may get lucky. Internal recs are the key.

I was offered a job with 3000 total, no PIC, and no rec letters about a year and a half ago but received a NetJets offer shortly after. I know times have changed as far as competition goes but it is possible.

It sounds like a great place to be. It was a difficult decision for me to pick one over the other. No overnights at AAY was hard to pass up.
 
Yeah, I was the same, but a year and a half ago is like a decade in the aviation industry. Last year they couldn't get enough resumes, now they're overflowing. I was surprised that they still hired a lower time guy with the dozens of Midwest and Aloha guys interviewing.
 
So, OurMoney1 would never fly for such a bottom dwelling company? That's fine. At least he sounds like a good father who loves his kids and would do anything for them...except of course fly for a bottom dwelling company who allows you to kiss you kids goodnight everyday (no overnights). Hmmm....

bottom dwelling company might be a bit harsh, but what he is saying is true. This is why the profession of being a pilot is becoming more of a joke and management knows it. "Professional pilots" willing to take any sh!tty wage in order to fly a big jet.
 

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