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Colgan Vs Commutair

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Re: Commutair

t-ride said:
Is it possible to commute or do you have to live at your domicile?

You can live wherever you want; you don't have to live at your domicile. (And since they've closed 8 domiciles in the past 3 years, most of us at CommutAir don't live at our bases anymore. You can only move so many times for a company before you get the hint. :mad: )

The only time you have to "live" near your base is if you're working a reserve day. If you're on reserve, you have two hours from when they first call you to when you have to report at the airport.

Otherwise, you can commute as you see fit; I know we have one guy who commutes from Florida!
 
chperplt said:
Yea, we still have the 1900 C, but starting next week we lose one C and gain one D each week until all the Cs are gone...

I meant to ask earlier: any idea where those D models are coming from?
 
Well...

Commutair did throw some perfectly good, nearly-new D-models back onto the market. :)

Unless... They are still sitting forlornly up there in da Burgh?
 
I meant to ask earlier: any idea where those D models are coming from?

It all depends on where they can find some with 25,000 cycles. That's a prerequisite before they can paste the Colgan name on the side of it.

Actually, I have no idea. We'll see in the coming weeks.
 
I've been to 8 airline interviews so far....and Commutair was the only one that paid for my hotel room during the interview process. This was nearly 2 years ago however, I don't know if they still do that.

Really nice laid back people! and a good company to work for :)
 

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