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mnalpha said:
there has been many times in phl when a mesa pilot sees me looking at his ID and then we make eye contact and he looks away. I know he knows what we are both thinking.

Ya, he thinks your a clown, flying a Dash 8, making $24 bucks an hr who thinks he's better then he really is. In fact, you don't have to even see you in PHL to realize that. -Bean
 
FlyBunny said:
Pairways, don’t listen to anyone here…you’re with a progressive outfit and enjoy building quality flight time. One thing no one can take away from you is that you’d be an airline pilot, flying turbine, and most likely you’d have the quickest upgrade than most of these guys who are stuck with airlines with longer upgrades. You, me, no one, or all of us collectively would NEVER be able to help them (folks like ‘mnalpha’) overcome their bitterness, exasperation, inferiority complex, and insecurity.

Not long ago one of my friends got hired by Mesa…he had the same dilemma whether to go to Mesa or ACA (back in 2002). Everyone was putting him down for working for Mesa, but he knew best. Went there, quick upgrade, now he’s with Jet Blue. Believe me no one cares who you fly for. Especially majors.

You see the venomous attitude on this board because all these pilots who have entered on the regional level from CFI jobs or no CFI jobs, suddenly start acting as the ‘know it all’ and as the Icons of the Airline Industry, presenting themselves as the ones with Morals and Values of all kind, especially about which airlines ‘they’ think everyone else should fly for.

Just do the research on this board and you’d see that the same person who couldn’t stop singing Comair praise, was putting it down not long ago. On the regional level my friend, well, think of it as a ‘stepping-stone’. Go where’s best for you, do the best job, learn as much, and in the end move on.

People like ‘mnalpha’ would be at every corner trying to put someone down. These are the people who have nothing positive to say about anything in their life and of course they think they got the ‘industry’ figured out. If you don’t work for the company they want you to work, then you’re no good.
I don’t know ‘it all’, but I sure know that you did a good job getting through the Mesa interview and being offered a job. Study hard, do well in training, and fly as much as you could. It is a good outfit as any…don’t get in to the politics of it all. Uniform doesn’t matter as much as your safe flying.

By the way, my friend who went to Jet Blue from Mesa once, while jump-seating, received a long lecture from a ACA J31 captain (early 2003) about his morality to work for Mesa. Well, about couple of months ago, it just so happened that the same ACA captain (who got furloughed and is now flying for a different regional as a F/O) wanted to jumpseat from BOS…and guess what…my friend was in the F/O seat for the Jet Blue plane…you can only imagine the ACA pilot’s expression. When my friend told his captain later on about his earlier encounter with the jump-seater, the captain said: "…you should’ve told me that." You know what my friends said to his captain. "…no, he has no class, but I do."

Good luck in your training!
Bunny

That's pretty deep coming from a CFI. He definitely knows the industry and you should listen to him for sure.
 
I think the next class starts sometime in Jan. Pairways the flybunny is right most of the guy's that complain on this board are the same smucks that complain about everything else. Its pretty sad when guys these 4 years ago want to be your best friend, they you get furlowed. Do J4J end up at Mesa with many other J4J. All all they do is talk sh!t. RP170 - Do you ever have anything positive to say? It seems that you are a know it all.
 
RP170 said:
That's pretty deep coming from a CFI. He definitely knows the industry and you should listen to him for sure.
Ooh. You must be one of those super dorks who updates his hours and a/c flown in his flight info profile every other week. Good one Encyclopedia Brown. Couldn't be that in the last two years, he's moved on from being a CFI!
 
and Pairways - upgrade at mesa is fast. right now most jr jet ca is under 2 years, and its less for the turboprop. most guys went to HP and WN. of course that can change at anytime.
 
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FlyBunny said:
Pairways, don’t listen to anyone here…you’re with a progressive outfit and enjoy building quality flight time. One thing no one can take away from you is that you’d be an airline pilot, flying turbine, and most likely you’d have the quickest upgrade than most of these guys who are stuck with airlines with longer upgrades. You, me, no one, or all of us collectively would NEVER be able to help them (folks like ‘mnalpha’) overcome their bitterness, exasperation, inferiority complex, and insecurity.

Not long ago one of my friends got hired by Mesa…he had the same dilemma whether to go to Mesa or ACA (back in 2002). Everyone was putting him down for working for Mesa, but he knew best. Went there, quick upgrade, now he’s with Jet Blue. Believe me no one cares who you fly for. Especially majors.

You see the venomous attitude on this board because all these pilots who have entered on the regional level from CFI jobs or no CFI jobs, suddenly start acting as the ‘know it all’ and as the Icons of the Airline Industry, presenting themselves as the ones with Morals and Values of all kind, especially about which airlines ‘they’ think everyone else should fly for.

Just do the research on this board and you’d see that the same person who couldn’t stop singing Comair praise, was putting it down not long ago. On the regional level my friend, well, think of it as a ‘stepping-stone’. Go where’s best for you, do the best job, learn as much, and in the end move on.

People like ‘mnalpha’ would be at every corner trying to put someone down. These are the people who have nothing positive to say about anything in their life and of course they think they got the ‘industry’ figured out. If you don’t work for the company they want you to work, then you’re no good.
I don’t know ‘it all’, but I sure know that you did a good job getting through the Mesa interview and being offered a job. Study hard, do well in training, and fly as much as you could. It is a good outfit as any…don’t get in to the politics of it all. Uniform doesn’t matter as much as your safe flying.

By the way, my friend who went to Jet Blue from Mesa once, while jump-seating, received a long lecture from a ACA J31 captain (early 2003) about his morality to work for Mesa. Well, about couple of months ago, it just so happened that the same ACA captain (who got furloughed and is now flying for a different regional as a F/O) wanted to jumpseat from BOS…and guess what…my friend was in the F/O seat for the Jet Blue plane…you can only imagine the ACA pilot’s expression. When my friend told his captain later on about his earlier encounter with the jump-seater, the captain said: "…you should’ve told me that." You know what my friends said to his captain. "…no, he has no class, but I do."

Good luck in your training!
Bunny



No Flybunny, that never really happened. Its actually a movie Mesa shows on the first day of ground school. Your quote on quote friend is played by Eric Roberts. It is true, at the end he does say "...no, he has no class, but I do." as he is oiling his leather bomber coat. I believe they are playing it on the lifetime network next month. Check it out, it's pretty good. Its called, "He has no class, but I do", I think he says it about 100 times during the movie.
 
Cloudroller said:
I think the next class starts sometime in Jan. Pairways the flybunny is right most of the guy's that complain on this board are the same smucks that complain about everything else. Its pretty sad when guys these 4 years ago want to be your best friend, they you get furlowed. Do J4J end up at Mesa with many other J4J. All all they do is talk sh!t. RP170 - Do you ever have anything positive to say? It seems that you are a know it all.

You will never hear one positive word come out of my mouth about Mesa. Your CEO has a criminal record and has been banned from trading on the NYSE before due to insider trading. Also committed anti-trust violations in his hostile take over attempt of ACA. Why should anyone have anything positive to say about a company that is run by a criminal? The problem is guys don't research these types of things before choosing to work at Mesa. Most of you guys act like you had no choice of where to work either and you just blame your poor pay and terrible work rules on your CEO. He must have all of you brainwashed.
 
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Beantown said:
Ya, he thinks your a clown, flying a Dash 8, making $24 bucks an hr who thinks he's better then he really is. In fact, you don't have to even see you in PHL to realize that. -Bean

My 24.11 an hour my first year translated to better than 33 grand at PDT.

Peanuts! Yet it friggin' stomps over anything those arse clowns whore out for the first few... not to mention they're lining Johnny O's motorcycle shack.
 
Ask around, and find out how many regional pilots have jumped ship and went to work for Mesa. Then ask around and find out how many Mesa pilots have jumped ship to go work at other regional carriers. That should tell you something about what a pleasant place to work Mesa is. Do yourself a favor, and try to get on with a different company.
 
Beantown said:
Ya, he thinks your a clown, flying a Dash 8, making $24 bucks an hr who thinks he's better then he really is. In fact, you don't have to even see you in PHL to realize that. -Bean

Most of our FO's at PDT have been here a while and make more like $27 (2nd year) up to $35 (10 year) and that's after the conssionary agreement in 02. If we didn't have you MESA Whores out there we would propably be making sloser to $35 to $40 as FO's. That more than a MAG FAG Captain.
 
I'll second the advice of not going to Mesa...and I work here/there. Don't be naive (like me!) and accept the first gig that's offered. I know that seems to be what everyone recommends, but trust me...it can be a VERY regrettable decision. I too was ready for a change from instructing, and understand how much of a driving force there is to getting on to something else. But, by all means, if you have competitive times to apply elsewhere, do yourself a favor and do so.

Yes, upgrade at Mesa may be less than the likes of ExpressJet, SkyWest, etc. But why is that? Because the turnover rate here at Mesa is mind-boggling! And although there are a few going on to bigger and better jobs here, the majority of that turnover rate are with the FO's. Trust me, it's hard to see myself leaving when I've accrued enough seniority to hold a decent line, and see myself upgrading within the year. But I really can't see myself being happy here, given the current situation. If it means that I have to start back on the bottom at another regional, I'm willing to make that sacrifice in order to improve my QOL (and be treated humanely, if that's possible)

I guess it depends on what your objective is. If you're willing to put up with constant abuse in hopes of a quick upgrade, then Mesa may be something to consider. However, if you really value your QOL now and in the foreseeable future, you may want to at least investigate other options. There may not be many options now to consider given the current state of the industry, but I'd personally rather sacrifice upgrade time versus having to work here. The best advice a few on this board give is to research a regional job as if it could be a career move. If you ask yourself that question, Mesa is certainly NOT your answer.

Now if only I would have thought of all this a year and a half ago :(
 
this is how your career at mesa will go

:angryfire <------------ Average Mesa PILOT
:laugh: <------------ Mesa Management at the pilots
:) <----------- Gullible Pilot during interview/ground school
:cool: <---------- Same pilot marveling at his super cool rainbow sticker and nike windbreaker jacket
:beer: <----------- Mesa Management partying their brains out every weekend realizing the pilot group is a bunch of suckers as they rake in the $$
:nuts: <---------- Average pilot going ballistic after they realize how much $$ they have lost due to no block or better in the east coast since they started
:angryfire <----------- Gullible pilot 3 years later
:mad: <----------- Passengers after a typical mesa flight wishing they never had to ride mesa again

Just remember your still building tube sock(RJ) PIC time, along with a few thousand other people trying to get what few slots are available at the "majors".What a model company it sounds like!:rolleyes:
 
mnalpha said:
jerk off, relax this is the internet. Not real life so calm down big guy. I stick by my last comment. Dont be a whore dont work for mesa. Go somewhere else and bitch about mesa with the rest of the used and abused (well not as bad as mesa at least) aaaahahhaahah...

oh and yea, tell your mom to stop calling me all the time. Tell her it was just a one night deal, and I thought her fat gut was "cute"


one more thing to add. there has been many times in phl when a mesa pilot sees me looking at his ID and then we make eye contact and he looks away. I know he knows what we are both thinking. so once again shut up...

Wow, you get a beer in ya and you become internet tough guy! I tell ya what azz clown, keep talk'n but you better watch your back. I ever see you checking out me at the airport I am gonna b!tch slap the mutha F'n taste out your mouth! I am sick of your panzy attempts to look cool. Face it you are a lil scrawny B!tch who is a right seat azz/prop jocky. The only way you get action is when you get your hand drunk enough to take advantage of it. You must be a fan of the "stranger"

Oh and one more thing, Why are you checking out pilots ID's you look'n for a date later on you MO!
 
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RP170 everyone know's that JO is a criminal. His kids trade for him on the NYSE. He owns the insurance company that insures the Mesa Aircraft. No one is brainwashed. What I am saying, is most of the people that talk crap about Mesa's Pilots, happen to be the same people. As far as pay, Republics is not excatly an industry leader.

You obvisouly don't know anything about the Mesa contract. - Signed after 911 - You were probably still a student pilot, a lot of guys were furlowed - not a good for contract neg's. The criminal started Freedom (not to be confused with the Freedom @ MCO), & their was a lot more going on. A lot of guys voted no. Look at the pay scale - It's pretty good for the Sr guys who are all in ALPA. I don't think anyone blames pay on the CEO - most blame the Mesa ALPA group. But most blame the CEO for not following the contract. ALPA stance is grieve it.

RP did you know that most of the Mesa pilots payed into the Comair Strike fund? Eventually it will be Mesa's turn, I would hope that they would get your support

And Dash8301 don't blame your problems on Mesa. with 6000 hours I guessing your a Ca, its probably your attitude that won't allow you to leave Piedmont. I bet the FO's cant stand you. If i knew your name - I would check the list at my company.
 
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Cloudroller,

Money is not everything. Mesa's pay may be close to everyone else's, With-in 9 to 10 bucks. But the QOL and work rules are awful. Why would you work for a company that you may work 6 hours, but you only get paid for 2. That doesn't even make since. You're working for NOTHING. Why would anyone want to go volunteer their time at work. 2nd. You get a max of 8 days off per month. 8 days to sleep in your own bed. Come on.
3rd, You can be junior maned on a consistent bases. Those are just to name a few.
The thing that doesn't make most people feel bad talking about Mesa is that 90% of their pilot group bashes Mesa themselves and has nothing good to say. That says something. Listen to Earl among others, they know the history of the company as do you. It's just not a good situation at Mesa.
 
Cloudroller said:
RP170 everyone know's that JO is a criminal. His kids trade for him on the NYSE. He owns the insurance company that insures the Mesa Aircraft. No one is brainwashed. What I am saying, is most of the people that talk crap about Mesa's Pilots, happen to be the same people. As far as pay, Republics is not excatly an industry leader.

You obvisouly don't know anything about the Mesa contract. - Signed after 911 - You were probably still a student pilot, a lot of guys were furlowed - not a good for contract neg's. The criminal started Freedom (not to be confused with the Freedom @ MCO), & their was a lot more going on. A lot of guys voted no. Look at the pay scale - It's pretty good for the Sr guys who are all in ALPA. I don't think anyone blames pay on the CEO - most blame the Mesa ALPA group. But most blame the CEO for not following the contract. ALPA stance is grieve it.

RP did you know that most of the Mesa pilots payed into the Comair Strike fund? Eventually it will be Mesa's turn, I would hope that they would get your support

And Dash8301 don't blame your problems on Mesa. with 6000 hours I guessing your a Ca, its probably your attitude that won't allow you to leave Piedmont. I bet the FO's cant stand you. If i knew your name - I would check the list at my company.

Yes I did know about Freedom and how you guys got suckered into signing the worst contract in the industry (which I still don't know how ALPA endorsed) because you thought you were going to lose all of your flying to them. JO played you like pawns and your pilot group fell for it. As far as Republic's contract goes it's not even comparable to what you guys have. The only companies that yours would be comparable to would be the regional turboprop operators and I'm sure some of those are even better. I hope you guys have some nads in 2007 and step up to the plate when your contract is up for renegotiation. I'm sure JO will pull some kind of scam between now and then though to screw it all up for you guys a second time. Yet again, it's never any of your own faults for choosing to work there and choosing to put up with the BS. It's always that darn CEO.
 
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Just remember; He can't replace 2500 pilots (Or whatever) in 1 week, not even in 1 year. If you guys don't sign, then you'll have a strike vote. Unity
 
yeah first time I saw them (mesa crew) get on the Van I asked the CA who the hell are these wankers? The Van driver himself looked more professional. Don't get the wrong idea, I am sure their are professional guys at mesa but this crew looked like the verzion wireless nerd with his polyester jacket and his cloth material flight instructor bag with the headset hanging out.
Turbine time yes, but ask yourself if its worth it? ??? maybe but Like the capitol one credit card commerical says, "I'll we want for Christmas is our dignity"
 
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RP170 said:
Yes I did know about Freedom and how you guys got suckered into signing the worst contract in the industry (which I still don't know how ALPA endorsed)

Dude, ALPA has been in bed with MESA management from the old days. I personally flew Randy Babbett into FMN several times and who was there to pick him up every time but Larry Risley. Rumor was he stayed at the Ris's home while there. Im sure things now with JO are no different. We were stuck with a contract that no one wanted back then too. The only thing you can do is build turbine and get the hell outta there as fast as you can.


wiggle your big toe...
 
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