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Old February 13th, 2008, 10:43   #1
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Does anyone have an outlook on dispatching jobs over the next year? Can anyone give the scoop with the airlines they currently work for. I preparing to attend IFOD in Dallas this summer, and I'm hoping to get work shortly after. I have no limitations on where I can relocate to. I'm very ambitious and want to do great things for who ever I work for. Can I get some recommendations? The more, the better!
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Old March 13th, 2008, 00:31   #2
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There will always be openings for dispatchers at regionals. As long as you know what you doing, you'll probably get hired at the regional of your choice. Trust me, I am a dispatch trainer for a soon-to-be defunct regional airline and too many new-hires are coming out of dispatch school without a clue of how to legally dispatch a plane from point A to B. As long as you study hard and aren't too picky about where you want to work, it'll be a piece of cake to get a dispatch job.

Can't help you with a recommendation, I can't be giving those away like candy!

Good luck with your future,
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Old March 13th, 2008, 20:52   #3
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There will always be openings for dispatchers at regionals. As long as you know what you doing, you'll probably get hired at the regional of your choice. Trust me, I am a dispatch trainer for a soon-to-be defunct regional airline and too many new-hires are coming out of dispatch school without a clue of how to legally dispatch a plane from point A to B. As long as you study hard and aren't too picky about where you want to work, it'll be a piece of cake to get a dispatch job.

Can't help you with a recommendation, I can't be giving those away like candy!

Good luck with your future,
TK
Thanks for the info. I plan on giving it 110% Most people outside of the industry knows little about dispatchers, they have no idea what they do. When I mention dispatcher school, they think ATC. I guess thats why so many are hiring. I can't wait to get started.
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I would be very selective as to who I applied for. The regionals are very unstable right now. I would suspect that a few of them won't be around much longer. I would recommend you research the companies. I would start with SkyWest in St. George UT, Republic Airways (Chautauqua) in Indianapolis, and Atlantic Southeast in Atlanta. ExpressJet in Houston could be a possibility too.
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