beech1900kid
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If that happens, then I will be trying for United. Otherwise, I'm quite happy where I am.Stay you will be at SWA in a year![]()
Leave Air Tran if you want to fly for CAL because it is very likely that UAL and CAL will become one if the Delta/NWA merger happens.
I would at least go to the interview and get the experience and check United out...interview them too...see if it is what you want.
........Then you want to add in Uniteds great scope clause (not) and you can almost garuntee that you will see many of those EMB 175s or 190s (in the future) doing the roots of the old small narrowbody jets that they got rid of.
UAL's scope does not allow a regional to fly either aircraft you quote.
You could hold just about any UA base in a relatively short period of time.
Tough decision. Good luck.
Hi UAL-
Do you know if UAL still has a sim evaluation during the interview?
Juice
While I understand this point i'd say not to do this. What if he gets hired and decides not to go. He has just very likely burned a bridge.
I speak from my own exp. 7 years ago I interviewed with Airtran and was hired. I decided to stay with my commuter to upgrade and get PIC for my then "career goal airline" of United. About 12 months after turning down the offer 911 hit and Airtran was the new AA/UAL/DAL. I've tried since then (less the last 12 months) to get an interview with Airtran with no luck.
I got the first interview/hired with 3000tt, 1500 pic and no types.
Since then with 8000 plus tt, 2500pic, 2 types and 3 CA's walking in my stuff I can't get a call.
Eventhough Jill isn't calling the pilot hr shots anymore my lack of luck is most likey due to turning them down years ago.
So in conclusion, don't interview just for the sake of it - you never know in this bizz when you really need that interview/job. There are other ways to research a job than going to an interview. Plus interview information usually leans twards the koolaide side of the house anyway.
That's great. When do you expect an upgrade at UAL?