no1pilot2000
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If Piedmont management knows what they're doing
Ha ha, thanks for the addition to the Sunday funnies!![]()
Whats going to happen at Piedmont?
Go to work slacker!
Already gone and back, brother! Blocked 2+03 and got paid 5+10. Slacker? You bet!imp:
Yeah, well, uhhhh, hmmmmm, MINES BIGGER! :0
If Piedmont management knows what they're doing.
Run the operation as thin as possible just to get by. Anything more costs the company and Farrow's retirement check!
nothing will ever happen at piedmont
Except for the fact that 30 to 40 captains will quit next year and 15 to 20 will retire. If they don't start hiring like mad, then Dash-8s will be getting parked next year. Don't forget were averaging two parked Dash-8s right now.
Where do you come up with this figure of 30-40 Captains quitting?
Why would anyone stay.
Do you talk to any of them? Just now I have 6 names that have (or will have) interviewed at SWA counting three and a half weeks back from today, and that's from talking to them directly. That doesn't mean squat as far as actual attrition (interview is one thing, class date is another), but it points to folks moving on.
AirTran is an attractive choice for many- and former Piedmonsters are doing well over there.
North American has taken a few since September.
CAL much? How's 'bout JBLU- one feller has an A320 class date in January.
I moved up 47 numbers since OCT bid package?! Wow.
Come on Sig, like everyone on this website says, jet operators dont hire turboprop guys, they dont have any jet time, you know this. Because if you fly a turboprop, you cannot be trained to fly a jet, its obvious.
I KNOW! The weirdest part is seeing some guy in an A330 that came from a YS-11... how'd he do that?
I blame my FBO for not having a swept-wing heavy to rent. If I'd just known then what I know now, I'd never have wasted my time in a dang Seminole. I should've started with a MCDU and Laws, not stick and rudder. WHAT WAS I THINKING?
Wow someone on this board old enough to know what a YS-11 is.
So trooooooo! That transistion from the Dash to a jet was so hard, it made baby jesus cry......:cartman:
/drippingwithsarcasm
Do you talk to any of them? Just now I have 6 names that have (or will have) interviewed at SWA counting three and a half weeks back from today, and that's from talking to them directly. That doesn't mean squat as far as actual attrition (interview is one thing, class date is another), but it points to folks moving on.
AirTran is an attractive choice for many- and former Piedmonsters are doing well over there.
North American has taken a few since September.
CAL much? How's 'bout JBLU- one feller has an A320 class date in January.
I moved up 47 numbers since OCT bid package?! Wow.
the fact remains that they have been here for 20+ years and never go anywhere.
Oookay... every single pilot I mentioned (the ones whose names I know, whom I talk to, that are moving on to those airlines I mentioned, etc) has been here less than 7* years. That includes the two years of squat movement, upgrading, and grabbing experience in the left seat to move on. Change your audience- why get information from a peeved 20+ year guy? That's worthless!
*aww, crap. One of them is around the 10 year mark, but gave up on the flowthrough and SEEE YAAAAAaaaa...
true, but the point i was making is that there are way too many guys here that have been here for too long. the seven year guys aren't the ones who are holding us back.
if there are really guys staying just to hold onto the flowthrough dream, that is just sad.
of course this is all from my perspective- which is i need them out of here so i don't have retire before i make captain. it would just be nice if this place was even remotely on par with the upgrade time of other turboprop outfits.