DonDk, I appreciate the info. Thanks for the help
Any time... I am not going to fill you with "pinnacle kool aid" our HR department is the BEST in the industry in doing that!!!!
What I will do is lay it out, it is YOUR choice. There are some decent things Pinnacle can offer and some things they may offer you depending on your personal situation. There are also some things from a "Pilot's perspective" that you need to know to guide you on your decision. Those are pay, work rules, schedules and equipment. Everything else is subjective.
So as long as you understand that pay is not the best, work rules are not the best, schedules are not too bad and in some cases decent (of course they can suck at times too), equipment is decent and there is a "potential" for growth.
If you are looking for the quick upgrade, Pinnacle can offer that. The trade off will be one of the worst if not
the worst reserve systems in the industry. You have basically
NO contractual protection under the current contract. Also, being a probationary employee it is worse because your limited on your complaining. Reserve for Junior CA will be about 3 years.
you will be flying with the new guys on the trips no one else wants (call in sick or drop) and on more than one occasion you will experience what it is like to operate single pilot 121 going into a uncontrolled field in the crappiest of conditions.
That is why if you live in domicile it can be "bearable". Still note you can and will be down to 8 days off and on more than one occasion will have a single day off between reserve periods/trips.
above is a realistic expectation for a guy looking for a quick upgrade that only another line pilot can explain to you.
If you have your paperwork in at any number of legacy, majors, LCC's and just need that PIC to polish the resume. Pinnacle may work for you if your Pinnacle career expectations are less than 18 months. If they are greater than 18 months, then I would expect to see you back on this board beating the heck out of Pinnacle.