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Bird in Hand vs. CoEx recall

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Upgrade at CommuteAir or recall to CoEx?

  • Stay at Commutair as a Captain

    Votes: 18 51.4%
  • Recall to CoEx as a bottom feeding FO

    Votes: 17 48.6%

  • Total voters
    35

Loafman

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I have a buddy that is a CoEx furloghee. He got a job at CommuteAir and was about to upgrade to CA when he got the recall from CoEx. He wants to go back to CoEx because he thinks CommuteAir sucks, but I think the PIC time is worth more than quality of life at this stage in his career. He is 25 years old. I say it's a small price to pay to make himself competitive later. Or he could go sling gear on an EMJ for the next 10 years.

Please comment on what you think would be better.
 
Loafman said:
I have a buddy that is a CoEx furloghee. He got a job at CommuteAir and was about to upgrade to CA when he got the recall from CoEx.
I know a guy in exactly the same boat at Chicago Express. (He's going back to CoEx, though, without question.)
 
He had a better chance of a good job at ATA by staying at CE.
 
I'll say go back to EJ, but not for the reason you might guess.

Reason?

If he thinks "it sucks", and those are actually his words and not yours, then I'm sure noone there likely would want to work with such a sourpuss Captain. Nothing worse for an FO than spending a day with a complainer.

Let someone who LIKES the job that your friend thinks "sucks" have the upgrade. I'd think that having the opportunity to fly for the last however-many months would be a good thing and he might be grateful for having a flying job... But I guess you can't please all the people all the time.

Worst of all scenarios is he turns down the recall, accepts the upgrade, and then is a miserable mess for the next few years. People will want to beat him to death with a pillowcase full of doorknobs if he pulls that nonsense.
 
He thinks it sucks because he's not at home in 'Joisey. He's just not accustomed to what it takes to get somewhere in this business.
 
Commutair PIC

If it were me, I would accept the upgrade and stay at Commutair. Your friend's attitude should brighten as he sees the 121 turbine PIC hours build in his logbook. The airplane might have props, but it is still legitimate 121 turbine time. Once he builds one thousand of those goodies he'll have far more options. He's at a good age and should continue to pump out resumes.

Just my two cents. Good luck to your friend with whatever he decides.
 
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He should probably stay at Commutair. At 25 he should be working on stacking the logbook for the next big hiring push - due in probably two years or so. He could be seen by majors as a seasoned airline Captain, or as another turboprop gear yanker depending on his choice.

I feel qualified to comment on his situation, since I managed to make a number of poor choices early on in my career. I thought the majors would hire an experienced corporate guy back in the late '80's. Wrong. I thought lots of SD3-60 and Dash-8 FO time would get some interest. Wrong. It wasn't until I left my comfortable job at one of the legacy regionals (there's a new term for ya) to be a street Captain for a shady third-rate one, that I got ANY interest from national jet operators.

I don't know if your friend is married or not, but if he isn't, the choice should be simple. Take the upgrade and build the requisite 1200 PIC turbine needed to take it to the next level. So what he'll only make a little more as a Captain at Commutair than he would as a FO at CoEx? He needs to look at the time it will take to get his dream job. Because it's not the extra pay he makes in the next couple of years. It's the extra years of major airline pay he'll miss out on when he's 55 - 60 years old. Waste a couple of years and it could cost him a million or two. No big deal, huh?
 
350DRIVER said:
EMB or a 1900- easy choice if it were me...


3 5 0

There's a well thought out reason. The instant gratification of moving from a portable blender into the right seat of the Portugese Lawn Dart. Never mind that it will cost him years to a real job vs. building PIC turbine for a 121 operator.
 
There's a well thought out reason. The instant gratification of moving from a portable blender into the right seat of the Portugese Lawn Dart. Never mind that it will cost him years to a real job vs. building PIC turbine for a 121 operator.

I guess alot depends on personal preference, I had the opportunity to go to Lakes a few years back but had decided against it however he should do whatever is going to make him happy... If he dislikes CA and thinks it sucks then it seems like he has already made his mind up anyways. Right.? When I completed the COEX program a while back it was a completely different ballgame than it is present day so upgrade time there now is no joy and probably will be that way for quite some time to come unfortunately.

whatever he decides I wish him luck and "enjoyable" flying...


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Well I know the guy leaving Chicago Express for CoEx also and while we all make our choices in life I believe, "without question," he is making the wrong one. The guy is barely a month from upgrade with new airplanes coming in 04. Best wishes to him though. :(
 
There's a well thought out reason. The instant gratification of moving from a portable blender into the right seat of the Portugese Lawn Dart. Never mind that it will cost him years to a real job vs. building PIC turbine for a 121 operator.

Sounds like PINHEAD, already has an answer to his own question. If your an "aviation god" why don't you just tell your boyfriend what to do with his pathetic life and shut the f@ck up.
 
WrightAvia said:
why don't you just tell your boyfriend what to do with his pathetic life and shut the f@ck up.

Because it's more fun to yank your chain.
 
One thing to remember about coex is that they furloughed a $#it load of people all at one time...if we get any blip on the economy or any war/security threats that affect pax flying...coex will do the same thing again. If you have a flying job with a lot of people under you...stay where your at. Nowadays, being at the bottom of ANY regional is a bad place to be.
 
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House_X said:
One thing to remember about coex is that they furloughed a $#it load of people all at one time...if we get any blip on the economy or any war/security threats that affect pax flying...coex will do the same thing again. If you have a flying job with a lot of people under you...stay where your at. Nowadays, being at the bottom of ANY regional is a bad place to be.

Sounds like you know the complete history of Express Jet, but no, you're wrong. The furloughs were primarily due to the flow-through, which is now gone. When in the future a downturn in the economy happens, we will suffer the same effects as any other express type carrier. This is the first time COEX or XJT has furloughed in the past 10 years or there about.

There will be upgrades in the very NEAR future due to growth. Couple that with the CAL recalls in the first quarter and you see the movement at XJT will be quite swift to say the least.
 
quote from wrightavia:

"Sounds like PINHEAD, already has an answer to his own question. If your an "aviation god" why don't you just tell your boyfriend what to do with his pathetic life and shut the f@ck up."



Ahh yes.......yet another useless, unproductive post from wrightavia........

Do you ever have anything useful to say, or is your sole purpose on this board to make mindless smart-@ss comments??
 
captjim said:
Sounds like you know the complete history of Express Jet, but no, you're wrong. The furloughs were primarily due to the flow-through, which is now gone. When in the future a downturn in the economy happens, we will suffer the same effects as any other express type carrier. This is the first time COEX or XJT has furloughed in the past 10 years or there about.

There will be upgrades in the very NEAR future due to growth. Couple that with the CAL recalls in the first quarter and you see the movement at XJT will be quite swift to say the least.


These are the kind of details he needs to make an informed decision. Thanks.
 
I like the idea of trying to get a deferred recall date and upgrading, then make the choice later on down the road.

On the otherhand, "A bird in hand is worth two in the bush" Me, I like bush!...... not the presidential kind :D
 
I guess we need a definition of "near future".

Perhaps I am missing something, but people who were hired in early 2000 and upgraded in that same year are still sitting as FO's. They may be recalling a lot (I know at least two people who are going back in the next 2 or 3 weeks), but woe the guy who had over two years in the left seat, got downgraded, and is still sitting there.

Without spending a lot of time researching it, what is the story behind this alleged "swift movement" you refer to?
 
IP Freley, the movement will be the result of a 10% increase in projected block hours for next year as well as CAL recalls in the first quarter. There is a bid that will be out that will reflect about 50 upgrades. The projection for the "04" looks very good!
 
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