Sounds like someone decided ... Err.... Never passed a major airline interview.... To make a career at eagle- more jets is good for you isn't it?
I'm not that concerned with the career progression of the lowest common denominator. I'm really not. But I'll agree on this - AA and every other weak, excuse making legacy pilot really screwed up- and bc of that camel argument- continue to screw the pooch
start somewhere - just say all new jets are flown at mainline- go from there - as contracts expire- take them back- inch by inch- don't tell me it can't be done- what can't continue is giving away our career to the lowest bidder
First of all yes, more jets at eagle is good for me, in the short term. In the long term, I think the current and the recent past mainline guys sold anyone junior to them, mainline and regional alike, down the river. They did it to either make a gain for them..read thinking of them selves and not anyone else..or protecting a pension.
Second if you mean legacy interview, no i haven't but then again name a legacy that is hiring that I can go interview at. In the last round of hiring I didn't meet the minimums, flight time, for interview.
I know you don't care about my career progression, you don't care about anyones except yours. I don't have a problem with it, I just find if funny that the mainline guys start screaming about the small jets when times get hard. The pilots screaming get them back are the same ones that were short sighted saying I will not fly that little jet.
the BIGGEST problem though is right in your post. The "lowest common denominator." What that little phrase says is that I am better than you and you should do as I say not as I do. The "fact" that you flew an RJ, that is if you were truthful in your profile thing, speaks volumes. It was okay to fly it when you did but now that you fly a 737 it isn't okay any more. That means hipocrit, but hey I don't know you so whatever.. The problem is no common goal. Also why should I help you when you are not willing to help me. Right now I see no where beyond eagle, I don't like that but it is the truth, with age 65, the economic boondogle, shrinking fleets and poor management. The only thing I have going for me is the hope that what ever congress is proposing in trainning and rest requirements creates more jobs at the mainline and cargo carriers. But then again, there are so many more qualifed pilots out there on the street because thier airline shut down I still won't get on with an airline that pays better.
Good luck at getting the flying back, I personally don't think it will happen.