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And don't forget for some this is a second career.

Maybe, they sold out their internet company in 1999. After being bored, they went to regional and are content as a Sr CA with the ability to drop 1/2 their schedule. This job isn't half bad if you get to work as much/little as you want and money isn't an issue.
 
And don't forget for some this is a second career.

Maybe, they sold out their internet company in 1999. After being bored, they went to regional and are content as a Sr CA with the ability to drop 1/2 their schedule. This job isn't half bad if you get to work as much/little as you want and money isn't an issue.


True that!
 
1000 hours PIC and I'm outta here!!


What?...........OH CRAP!!!
 
Most don't have to stay in the regionals beyond 10 years. Once you get someone who's been there longer than that...there's either a history of violations or other family issues. On occassion you find someone who just wants to stay- but that is rare.



I know many of those 10+ year guys and very, very few have violations. Family issues? Not sure what that means, but if an individual puts his family first and figures he will have better quality of life at a smaller airline and living where he wants to live, then so be it!

And if it's your goal to leave, then the result is, there are less pilots applying for your dream job. You should be happy!
 
My point was that the vast majority of pilots at regionals don't make it to 10 years. Eagle and Horizon are a bit off of the norm due to ultra long upgrade times. They have their reasons for staying- some be it unhireable or some have other reasons (family and living in base as has been mentioned).

I figured the ultradefensive would jump on it- but my statement was primarily the truth.



Oh, and SEVEN is dellusional. :)
 
I figured the ultradefensive would jump on it- but my statement was primarily the truth.



Oh, and SEVEN is dellusional. :)

Hey DennyCRJ -

That may have been the truth 10 years ago but in the post-9/11, post-bankruptcy, crappy economy world that we have seen over the last several years, that statement is an overgeneralization. Just because you made it out of a regional in under 10 years doesn't mean everyone can or will.

Someone stays longer than 10 years so it has to be because he has "violations" or "family issues"? Why don't you just say, "F/O's are starving? LET THEM EAT CAKE!"

I don't consider myself "ultradefensive" either. Not everyone is willing to bail for the first major or national that is hiring. I know many 10+ year regional pilots who could have gone to United (as some did) in the past few years. Know where they would be now (or soon)? On the street.

This industry has changed. Maybe you should take a look around. Going to a major is not nearly as easy or desirable as it was 10 years ago. But what do you care? Your at one, right? So everyone else still at a regional is lazy, guilty of a crime, or can't say no to the wife, huh?

Enjoy life at the top. It will be a short stay.

And you think SEVEN is delusional? Take a look in the mirror.
 
It's all about timing peanuckle, you know that. You were incredibly lucky to have been able to take the path you've taken and I certainly hope you appreciate that.

Just because many others may not have had perfect timing like you, doesn't make them misfits, cowboys and losers. I'm not being ultra defensive either, but realistic.
 
My point was that the vast majority of pilots at regionals don't make it to 10 years. Eagle and Horizon are a bit off of the norm due to ultra long upgrade times. They have their reasons for staying- some be it unhireable or some have other reasons (family and living in base as has been mentioned).

I figured the ultradefensive would jump on it- but my statement was primarily the truth.

Peanuckle.....your situation is different than many others....At your young age, you might as well make the move from from Pinnacle to Delta....

For someone much older who has experienced many downturns in the business.....It doesn't make as much sense to leave a quality regional for the bottom of a legacy in a rapidly slowing economy....

You're right that many don't make it 10 years at the regionals....However the second part of that truth is that many who left wish they hadn't when the next downturn comes.....

This is my third downturn and my career has been better each year than it was the previous.....Not everyone can say that after the 3 worst downturns in the industry....
 

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