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By the way, you do get paid while you are in training, and the pilots just got a 15% raise.

Paid what while in training?
Full guarante, or half or what?
Per-Diem while in training as well?



If a company needs to do the open house stuff to recruit flight crews, they are usually on the low end of the pay scales.
Like Air Atlanta, Laker, Southern, etc

(Went to the last "open house" in MIA and met the Laker Team, the nice girl dressed up as a pilot said: "You don't really want to work here". Guess she was right..They must have had the lowest paid 727 crews on the planet..Heard they went belly up the other day. R.I.P)
 
"Questionable Histories" to me doesn't just mean people with skeletons in their closet that might make them unemployable, it also brings into the equation SCABS (although with them quickly nearing the age 60 limit that gets to be less and less of an issue as years wear on), as well as people who just can't play nice with others (you know the kind of captains I'm talking about), and other "fun" people to fly with.

I've personally seen what needing warm bodies in the seat can do to a hiring program and there's one in every dozen that looks good on paper and at the interview then makes a crew's life miserable one or two months a year. I hope that's not what was being referred to...

As far as pay during training, schedules, etc, that's more what I was looking for on here; does anyone know about their QOL from management, schedules, and real-life paychecks?
 
I don't know about any scabs being hired, but I can only speak for myself on that matter.

As far as the other questions, it's too early to tell. The mgt. has been very nice, and the DC-10 program is ramping up which should provide some good opportunites for long-haul $$ making flying.

Not trying to sound like I just had a big gulp of Kool-Aid, but the company is under new management, buying airplanes, expanding business, and the pilots are not getting laid off and just got a raise. There aren't a whole lot of airlines around anymore that can claim that. The short bankruptcy re-organization is past history now, and the union, with a new chairman, is very proactive with management to improve areas that affect the pilots and QOL. The pilot training department has an outstanding director who is creating a very positive environment.

If you are in MIA, the job-fair at Aeroservices is in full-swing right now, why not go check it out for yourself and get some answers. Just about every cargo company is there, including Arrow (represented by the Chief Pilot) , Polar, Atlas, Tradewinds, etc. today. I think there is also an open house in Dallas with JetBlue, Southwest, UPS, FedEx, etc....

See, CSY Mon, A lot of airlines are doing the "open-house" stuff.

New-hires are on training pay, transitioning pilots are on guarantee with per-diem just like almost any other airline. The training pay won't make you rich by any means but it has been enough to pay the bills during the month and a half of training.

I hope that helps anyone who needed more info about Arrow. The new website is www.arrowcargo.com

Have a Good One
 
See, CSY Mon, A lot of airlines are doing the "open-house" stuff.


Roger that Mr. Pilot877.

I can only speak for the "job fairs" I have attended in MIA, did not see any JetBlue or SWA there for sure.
Or FDX, UPS etc.

Air Atlanta however is in the middle of a huge expansion and are desperate for crews...The problem is converting the FAA licenses to the Icelandic ones.
To get an easy conversion, the applicant needs a typr-rating..That is where Aero Services comes in, the sell 747 ratings at about $10K a pop...They also house the job fairs...More customers, more business.

Don't recall seeing Arrow Air down there....
 

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