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Mesa or Gojet?

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kngarthur

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Got an interview with both! Which one has the quickest upgrade? This is going to be hard. Can't wait!!!!!
 
Take the job with GoJet and as soon as you finish training tell them thanks for the interview prep and go get a job with any other airline
 
Got an interview with both! Which one has the quickest upgrade? This is going to be hard. Can't wait!!!!!

Both are very, very bad choices. But if those are your only options I would say mesa...you will live your life in excruciating misery for however long you are there, but at least you will not be an alter-ego pilot.

If you do gojets, your name will go on the blacklist...better make sure you really like gojets, since you will stay there for the next 30-odd years.

Actually I would interview at both (for the practice only), decline the job offers, and apply to other regionals. If you need to wait a few months to build more time, that would be better than a year at either of those companies.
 
Saw this GooJet Captain last year in STL. Younger dude, looked like he rolled out of bed with uniform on all night, and right into the cockpit and right into line at the hot dog place. Was that you, Oceandude?
 
Why not just aks yourself if you should get kicked in your left nut, or your right?
 
Interview at Mesa and try to get on to SkyWest-you will thank yourself in about a year. Upgrade is about the same time frame. (minus freedom DHC-8 street hires.)
 
Take the advice of everyone above and avoid both places. If you respect yourself and want the respect of your fellow airline pilots, you'll kindly decline both interview offers and pursue a real job.
 
Muwahahahahahahahaha.......
 
I can't get an interview anywhere else because of a prior DUI and I don't have a college degree.
 
I can't get an interview anywhere else because of a prior DUI and I don't have a college degree.

OoooooooooH ........ Let's see......... I'm going to have to recommend you take the GoJet offer. With credentials like these, you'd probably get offered the left seat out of training!

If that fails, then there's always Mesa - but bring your board!!

Good Luck to ya, young fella!!
 
If those are your only two options, you did something really wrong, and should think about gettting a new job.
 
That was great... I heard

The Boogey Man checks HIS closet every night to see if Chuck Norris is hiding in it........
 
Mesa for 6 months...then apply to a better regional.
 

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