Again, I never saw one company not have 100's if not thousands of resumes on hand.
Show me ONE company that said they couldn't fill seats in a class?!
ASA.
ASA was better compensated and had a better contract than most regionals at the time. ASA would get 20 people into a class and only 10 would show up.
People who think that there won't be a pilot shortage couldn't have been at a regional during the last stage of hiring in the industry. I really can only speak for ASA but we were desperate to get pilot. I flew with MANY 300hr FOs. Usually they were fine as long as we had still winds and they flew the panel, but if there was a cross wind or unusual situation it was a single pilot day.
ASA was so nervous about how to get pilots that they were contemplating paying for the training of the pilot. And I don't mean ASA's training, I mean from 0 time to commercial pilot type training.