General Lee
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Could that be about a Delta "Connection" pilot? Good try loser! Read it again, the part about being an employee of Republic...
Bye Bye---General Lee
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How long are new hires on reserve in Oakland ?
I'm a new hire and didn't even get OAK. I would think you could get off RSV there fairly quickly.
"Fonzi" jacket, multiple leg days, one plane type, quick turns on the ground..
But also great pay, disgruntled 1/3 of the group, and a management that WAS pro-pilot a few years ago. Oh yeah, and some stagnation.
Your peers at the big 3 legacies will be climbing the ladder a lot faster towards better quality of life thanks to huge retirements, plus a choice of different types of flying, like domestic vs INTL long haul.
Good luck with your own choice.
Bye Bye---General Lee
I'm a new hire and didn't even get OAK. I would think you could get off RSV there fairly quickly.
There are still hundreds of AT pilots to transition, so that will slow movement for a year or so.
What people fail to comprehend about SWA is the potential for international growth. Once the integration is complete, you're going to see a big push to add several near international cities. They're already shopping for -700s that they can put to work quickly.
Will you fly a 777 to Hong Kong? Not for a long time, if ever. You can count on anything within the range of the -700/800.
Personally, flying around the globe, waking up in weird time zones and getting stomach bugs doesn't appeal to me. Some of us are perfectly happy bouncing around the good ol' US, enjoying great benefits and having a blast at work.
Unfortunately, some cannot understand why we don't think like they do, and don't want to fly what they fly. That's why there are so many haters out there.
I respect everyone else's career decisions, their choice of employer, and hope they are proud of what they do, just as I am.