captain dad
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Like I said, whatever makes you feel better.Dad,
Thanks for your advice. Good thing you got out when you did! What you HEAR is not always what is the truth. The realities of what occur in interviews and in training are far different than the stories on the line. There is nothing different the pilot recruiters can do. The training department has to evolve into a new kind of training department that is prepared and equipped to deal with todays regional new hire. The training department has been proactive and sucessful in keeping the washout rate low. A testament to those in the training side of the building.
My question to you is this: what kind of applicant do you think is being drawn to ExpressJet, Republic etc... All the regional airlines have roughly the same starting pay. There are far worse places to start out at than Mesaba. Gone are the days of regional airline attracting resumes with 1 to 2 thousand hour instructors! The ones that want to be airline pilots are getting hired at far less times than in the past. Again, the sign of the times.
XJ and every other regional out there is dealing with the situation the best they can. Some are probably just filling classes to fill classes. We, thankfully are not. Even if our starting pay was $50/hr we'd still be attracting the same people. Not everyone can start at NetJets, Southwest or FedEx.
Thanks for the discussion. Enjoy your new career and keep thinking of us little people at Mesaba. Oh, by the way, I think you'd be surprised to know what level of experience the few that have washed out had. Here's a hint... it wasn't the low time guys.
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Tell Tom and the union monkeys to grow a pair and make a stand next time (when the clock strikes 12 it is time to walk, not talk some more) then maybe you won't feel the need to refer to yourself as "little people" in the future.
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