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no1pilot2000

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If you're coming from a military or regional airline flying job, where would you continue your piloting job? (if you choose to do so):

Air Tran, Delta, or JetBlue?
 
Pan Am. They are worlds leading international carrier and provide chance to fly the 747 to exotic destinations.

Southwest is merely a Texas local carrier serving three cities with round dial 737's.
 
What if you get a job offer from more than one airline?

You'll know you chose the right one the day you have your retirement party with the naked girl jumping out of the cake.

You'll know you chose the wrong one when the naked girl is married to you, has only two teeth left and the address you both reside at looks a hell of a lot like an 8 yd green modular dumpster.

-Simple
 
What if you get a job offer from more than one airline?
Then thats a good problem to have. If I had an offer from the airlines you mentioned, for me, it would be a no brainer: Delta.

The "which airline should I go to" question is one that only you can answer. Everyone has their own motivations, such as where you want to live, work rules, etc. Determine your own. The thing I have learned about this industry is that you have no idea what will happen in a couple years, or even tomorrow. My airline went from hiring 35+/month to zero for the past 1.5 years. The best route to take is determine your #1 "dream" airline and make that your goal. Take the first thing that comes along on your way there.
 

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