Ih8AFYesmen
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Poolie just asked for some suggestions, but then again, everyone is entitled to his/her opinion. Freedom of speech is a good thing, most of the time! I've never been in a hiring pool, but I'm sure it's not recreational swimming. With that in mind, here's my humble opinion.
Alaksa Airlines is an awesome place to work, especially if you want to live on the west coast. The folks are great to fly with and QOL is a definite improvement from my previous life. I flew with only one knuckelhead thus far, and he wasn't even all that bad. Pay and bennies are good, atleast until May '05. Everything is up in the air right now, but it's my guess that we'll make out okay. As previously stated, the routes are excellent if you like to stay in the same time zone. If you like getting bounced around and going "missed" a few times (some call this challenging/exciting flying), you'll enjoy southeast Alaska. The layovers up there are really cool in the summer time. If you want to cross some time zones, then you always have the "transcon" flying. If you are looking for some fiestas, you've got Mexico. We've got some cool layovers down there.....something like 20-25 hours off on most occasions. More routes are on the way once the contract has been completed.
I don't know much about AirTran, but I have heard many good things about them. Speaking for myself, I would base my decision on: 1) where do you want to live? 2)do you mind commuting to work? (consider sitting reserve for a while) 3) historically speaking, who is a more solid airline? 4) can you make a career there?
Choose wisely, grasshoppa. Good luck!
Alaksa Airlines is an awesome place to work, especially if you want to live on the west coast. The folks are great to fly with and QOL is a definite improvement from my previous life. I flew with only one knuckelhead thus far, and he wasn't even all that bad. Pay and bennies are good, atleast until May '05. Everything is up in the air right now, but it's my guess that we'll make out okay. As previously stated, the routes are excellent if you like to stay in the same time zone. If you like getting bounced around and going "missed" a few times (some call this challenging/exciting flying), you'll enjoy southeast Alaska. The layovers up there are really cool in the summer time. If you want to cross some time zones, then you always have the "transcon" flying. If you are looking for some fiestas, you've got Mexico. We've got some cool layovers down there.....something like 20-25 hours off on most occasions. More routes are on the way once the contract has been completed.
I don't know much about AirTran, but I have heard many good things about them. Speaking for myself, I would base my decision on: 1) where do you want to live? 2)do you mind commuting to work? (consider sitting reserve for a while) 3) historically speaking, who is a more solid airline? 4) can you make a career there?
Choose wisely, grasshoppa. Good luck!
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