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dingo222 said:almost all of the saabs are home every night also. If you want to commute, find a base where you can get there in one leg. 2 or 3 leg commutes blow and you will get screwed real quick.
ROSWELL41 said:What bases and schedules are the most commutable at Colgan? How possible is it for a new hire to be able to commute?
GEORGE DUBYA said:I commuted in and out every pairing and was back at my base every night except one in a year.
paulsalem said:So you had a crash pad at your base then?
Isn't that your entire paycheck at Colgan?GEORGE DUBYA said:It was a nice holiday inn though. I paid 1000 a month. It was a good deal.
GEORGE DUBYA said:I have 3 girlfriends now and two of them are each others girlfriend as well so it works out for everyone.
GEORGE DUBYA said:Yep a crash pad that is the way to do it. I had a room at a holiday inn for almost a year. It was a nice holiday inn though. I paid 1000 a month. It was a good deal. I had a roomate a few times.That left me with a couple of hundred for food and loans and beer and beer. It is survivable. I had a girlfriend at the time it was tough. Nothing a few 19 year old flight attendants couldn't fix. I have 3 girlfriends now and two of them are each others girlfriend as well so it works out for everyone. You have to live the dream the way it was meant to be lived.
GEORGE DUBYA said:I have 3 girlfriends now and two of them are each others girlfriend as well so it works out for everyone. You have to live the dream the way it was meant to be lived.
Well there are a-hole Captains at Colgan... there are a-hole Captains everywhere.... there are a-hole FO's at Colgan that will someday be a-hole Captains as with every other airline. It seems everyone you flew with were a-holes..... well since you are the common denominator maybe YOU were the a-hole ingredient. Good riddance.cx747 said:Texas, not very good...probably about 4-5 months. Texas is where all the _____hole captains go...at least thats what I gathered from the one I did IOE with down there. Not my problem you're old and still flying a Saab...lighten up. I worked for where I am, can't help I'm half your age. Lots of people can confirm this about the IAH captains. No more Colgan for me, I'm done. I'm now flying over those MEL'd Saabs 20,000 ft higher and a hell of a lot faster. Corporate is the way to go...don't waste your time at Colgan. Saab is a good airplane when its used by a decent outfit. If you want a IAH base, go to expressjet.
GEORGE DUBYA said:It is survivable. I had a girlfriend at the time it was tough. Nothing a few 19 year old flight attendants couldn't fix. I have 3 girlfriends now and two of them are each others girlfriend as well so it works out for everyone. You have to live the dream the way it was meant to be lived.
dingo222 said:19? ha, we have 3 in my base that just turned 19, and one was a hooters waitress before she came to colgan! Too bad i started loosing my pubes before they started growing any, lol
Assuming you meet the min upgrade times (at the moment the Saab is 2000TT 1000 in type, I don't know on the Beech), Saab 14 - 18 months. On the Beech as little as 8 months. Some rumors going around about hiring street captains for the Beech again. We just upgraded April 05 hires, #220 or so on senority list.bertengineer said:WHat is the upgrade time in either the Saab or the 1900?
Base openings in AOO? UNV? JST?