I was one of the FOs that left Pinnacle. It was an interim job for me to keep me current. Here are the facts: interview...yes, they will fly you to the interview in Memphis. No, they will not pay for the hotel during your interview. The interview is a written test based off the Commercial pilot written test and ATP. I think I barely passed the thing and still got hired. They don't tell you your scores, and as far as I could tell, don't even grade the thing. Then they give you an interview, after some free pizza lunch if your lucky. Check out all the active pilots that come over for the chance to get pizza on the company dime. The inteview is done by either S. Grantham or Kim Monroe. Either one will be accompanied by some catpain that is there to ask the "technical" questions. In my interview, however, Kim asked all the tech questions, since it is all very canned, and can be found at aviationinterviews.com. No Sim. They should have one, but it costs money. Once hired, no ID, no pay, no hotel, no perdiem during training. In fact, there is no real acknowledgement from the company that you are employed till you pass your checkride. The funny thing is that most pilots there give two answers to the question to "when were you hired?" they say: "i started class in june and did my checkride in August." See what I mean? Anyways, training is at least two months (no rush since you aren't costing the company anything). Once you pass the ride, (most training done in MEM), you will begin to be paid. I think it is 19 bucks an hour multiplied by 75 hour guarantee. You will be based in either Memphis, Detroit or Minnie. You could be on reserve for several months , and perhaps several years as an FO. Insurance doesn't start till you have been with the company 90 days (with the company means, after the checkride, so tack on a couple of months for training.) 401K is not so great, something like 50% of the first 6% of something, which means when all is said and done you are paying for someone else's retirement. Flight benifits on Northwest,..something like 25 bucks domestic per flight, 50 if first class. All standby of course, like everyone else. Good news is the RJs are new and shiny, and usually smell pretty good. Some of the FAs smell good too. Expect a minumum of 10 days off a month, about 1400 bucks after taxes. In the pre- 9-11 world, it would be a great place to get your time, upgrade and move to the majors. Now...think long and hard about it. Terry Mefford, Chief Pilot believes, as he told us in one of the "monthly pilot meetings" that: "you guys are lucky to have jobs in this day." Look at back posts on this company on this message board. Think about it long and hard.