ReportCanoa
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All regionals have some kind of low-time agreement with somewhere, but Jet U is a disgrace.
And a bunch of dumba$$es keep applying.
Pinnacle's interview process is some what strange. they evaluate on a frasca sim, which has less than zero in common with the RJ. You are single pilot, which has less than zero to do with the RJ. So I do wonder how they determine who to hire.
My qualification for saying this? I have 3400 PIC in the RJ.
I just updated my logbook and so far I have 20,000 PIC in the Space Shuttle.
I recently was offered an interview with Pinnacle and was reviewing the gouge and even heard word from friends who work there. Whats up with the interview process? They hire on average 3 out of 10 applicants despite qualifications IE 121 135 or military. Even ones with internal recomendations and letters are being shown the door. Yet they appear to be so severly understaffed. Anyone one know what it is they are so determined to find in their approved applicants?
Every industry has a bottom and Pinnacle is it for the Regionals.
Example: Waiting for a flight and these tools come up in their leather Jackets and Bellman Hats, sit down and start talking. My girlfriend asks them who they fly for, Answer: "Northwest". Got Northwest Airlines on the Roller Bag so must be true - right. Guess they attended Bill Clinton U in Arkansas, cause they left out the "Airlink" that goes along with the Northwest. She goes on with "What do you fly?" Without repeating all that followed - it was humorous and painful listening to it.
If the clothes make the man - then the hat must make the pilot!
Every industry has a bottom and Pinnacle is it for the Regionals.
Example: Waiting for a flight and these tools come up in their leather Jackets and Bellman Hats, sit down and start talking. My girlfriend asks them who they fly for, Answer: "Northwest". Got Northwest Airlines on the Roller Bag so must be true - right. Guess they attended Bill Clinton U in Arkansas, cause they left out the "Airlink" that goes along with the Northwest. She goes on with "What do you fly?" Without repeating all that followed - it was humorous and painful listening to it.
If the clothes make the man - then the hat must make the pilot!
Apparently, they are experimenting with a "pay for training" outfit. I understand they have an agreement with Jet U where these 200 hour pilots are paying for their training.
This $hit is out of control! There is a class full in FXE getting ready go.
They all claim to be Northwest pilots.... What's up with that? I was going home one day after a long trip and this Pinnacle pilot told me "When I got hired by Northwest, I was flying the Saab, but I'm on the CRJ now." Everytime we make small talk with their pilots in the crew van they say they fly for Northwest and then the truth comes out when we ask what they fly.
Tools.