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-Contract negotiations ongoing, merger at completion
-Last group of furloughs 5/31/09: 62 total so far
-Stability...:nuts:
-We have Mesa Alums here and other former RJ operators
-It always could be worse but the uptick hopefully is not too far off...
Good luck!
Before the economic aneurysm.. what were their hiring practices? Good ol' boys club? military? regional?
There is also a big effort amongst those doing the hiring to find people who can handle the schedule and flying environment. Both have been issues in the past.
What are the schedules like? Is Atlas having a hard time keeping the pilots they hire? how do they determine if an applicant is right for the job?
Whats this new Company "Titan" all about? Is it strictly overseas unit?
"Well of course any ERAU graduates will get immediate interviews. After that it is basically a free for all."
Is this a joke? Why would an ERAU grad get preferential treatment?
Titan is a leasing and sales company based in Preswick, where until recently Polar/Atlas had a maintenance base.
Titan is a leasing and sales company based in Preswick, where until recently Polar/Atlas had a maintenance base.
I'll try to help as much as I can. However, my information is from the charter side of the business, as I am in the 747 Classic. All new hires (now furloughed) have gone to the 400.
The 400's are mainly wet leased and do scheduled work for other airlines and contracts. The Classics are used for military charters and other cargo charters (such as hauling the Red Bull team on occasions). In the charter business, there really is no pilot scheduling. You go to work for 17 days and the company moves you wherever they need a Classic pilot for a haul. I sometimes will put my 17's together for 34 days on and 26 off. That is a looong 34 days, though.
Often, I have been on two "heavy crew" flights in-a-row, which times a pilot out in a seven day period, so I have been assigned rest in one place for five or six days in-a-row. The wife has DL flight bennies, so she'll come see me whenever that happens in the EU. When it happen in Asia, it's more difficult for her to get there within the time I am down.
When I got hired, a pilot needed heavy and international experience to be considered. They even did a short written psych test at that time, but I don't know if they still do that. I have talked to some new-hires when they were training and most seem to have some heavy experience.
I really don't know, or have an inside look at what the company will look for when the furloughs come back and hiring starts again. All I can say is that it never hurts to send a resume', but not until all of the furloughs are back because it will simply fill the dumpster up.