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give me a break and be serious i need to know which is the best regional out there that one can retire at since the majors took one big enough for an elephant to feel.
 
shinydiscoballs said:
give me a break and be serious i need to know which is the best regional out there that one can retire at since the majors took one big enough for an elephant to feel.

We are being serious, that's the sad thing. I worked for a regional and got out. I'm currently flying corporate and couldn't be happier.:pimp: I vow to myself never to go back to the regionals, because to me it's just not worth it anymore!!!:beer:
 
whichever one isn't coming up on or going through contract negotiations. Sorry but there really isn't a serious answer. If there was everyone would work there.
 
ASA is the best.

That is....hired today, you'll likely upgrade in 6 months because when SkyWest announces the new cuts to pay, QOL, and bennies, attrition will SkyRocket to about 120/month.

You'll make crap wages, be treated like garbage, and have to buy tickets on Delta at a 10% discount in order to commute or "non-rev"...

--BUT--

You'll be a Captain........of an RJ!
 
shinydiscoballs said:
Just curious who is the best regional out there to work for right now.

Mesaba still has "Regional Airline of the Year" stickers on the side of their aircraft. They must be the best.
 
You should have asked what the worst regionals to work for are. You would have gotten better answers. The problem is the best today could be the worst tomorrow. No I'm not kidding.
 

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