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brewerdog

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are they a major on this site? they make how much money?

what can a new hire expect to make? how long is training or reserve?
 
They may be a major by DOT defintion, but by the definition that really matters, pay, benefits, schedules and retirement, Comair is definately still a regional airline and will always be one.
 
Their name will change soon, along with their payscales

If you need to know more, look up Mesa and their contract. JO is gonna treat them like his next biatch. Peace out.
 
410dude said:
They may be a major by DOT defintion, but by the definition that really matters, pay, benefits, schedules and retirement, Comair is definately still a regional airline and will always be one.

For someone like yourself, a self-proclaimed low time jet pilot, you should not throw rocks about others' spelling errors---DEFINITELY!! Do you ever post anything positive in nature? I bet you are a joy to fly with!
 
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thanks for the input,

seems that the people that work there think the place is great and a Major in all ways except for the $300,000 paychecks and huge debt and big planes, but look at all those RJs taking the place - open your eyes 410 and see the future of airline travel
 

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