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English proficient? Thats dynamite
that is embarrassing
I hope he is kidding, if not we've acutally found something worse than listing the SIC "paperwork" type.
I thought it was funny as hell. Don't let them get ya' down.
Oh they're not. It's just frustrating when I'm trying to get my life/career back on track and I can't even get a real answer. I guess I should know better by now haha.
For those that have gotten an interview, just wondering how long it has taken to receive an invite after submitting your app.
***Serious responses only please.
My interview was over in about 8 minutes.
Why? Did you fail the written?
Colgan... It looks like they are probably the best place to go on the regional side right now. They are hiring 2 classes per month for the rest of the year which means growth, stability and quick upgrade for those hired on early enough. They have ALPA on the property now so they will be able to negotiate better work rules and pay.
You can go to other regionals for nearly the same pay and be at the bottom of a very long line to the top of the seniority list......or you go to a regional that is actually going to triple its size. Math 101.....numbers & common sense should tell you the right choice is where the growth is. If people cant figure that out....god help them.
Who is smarter/luckier? The pilot who goes to American Eagle (hired at the bottom behind the returning furloughee's) or the pilot who goes to Colgan (hired at the bottom this month and in the middle of the seniority list in 14 months)
Be smart and pick the regional that offers growth and quick upgrade so that you will be in a better position to jump ship to the major of your choice when the oportunity comes.
I watch some folks bash Colgan on here but all regionals are the same.....its getting hired on at the right place at the right time that counts for your career.
What resource does someone go to in order to find a "good" regional airline to fly for. Any suggestions for the poster of this topic on what regional airline they may want to fly for?
I would go to (almost) anybody that is getting aircraft at a rate where you could almost guarantee quick movement to the left seat. That being said the pay/work rules are vastly different among regionals. I would think Air Wisconsin, Skywest, ExpressJet would be good places to go in reference to QOL. I think if hiring resumes, you may be better off going to a smaller company. I would think that would again, be the shorter route to the left seat. Unfortunately, this changes on a somewhat regular basis.
Good luck.
Good info on airlines: www.airlinepilotcentral.com
The only reason Colgan is hiring is because Pinnacle management bought them and gave them larger aircraft on "the backs of the Pinnacle pilots" and now Colgan is seeing the growth, and Pinnacle Pilots are being displaced so Colgan guys can upgrade.
I have read through this and other web sites that Colgan Air is a lousy company to fly for. For 757's information, please give this individual reasons WHY it's a bad place to work as a pilot. If someone here is a current or fomer pilot for Colgan, or knows someone who is a current or past pilot for colgan, you can say something here or send 757 a provate message. Like I mentioned before, they can apply for a pilot position. If they are contacted, it doesn't hurt to attend an interview, and see for themselves if Colgan is worth flying for.
Everyone has to remember that upgrade times and growth WILL NOT matter if the company you work for continuously does things to put your license (and livelyhood) on the line. Colgan does some shady things that shouldn't be done. The bigger regionals don't offer quick upgrades right now, but you're going to have an easier time holding on to what you've worked so long to earn. Spending every day at work fighting with the company over issues that should be common sense is no way to go through life, quick upgrade or not.