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| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Kind of a big one
Posts: 10
| I have over the nest couple of weeks two interviews. One with ASA and one with Colgan. I am not sure which one to go to or if I should go to both. I understand that both airlines are hiring a lot. So here is a question: Should I go to one over the other, or go to both? If I got offers from both which would be a better QOL? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 525
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Better QOL? where do you live and or want to live? What makes your QOL better? Are you planning on being a commuter? | |
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| Old Skool Join Date: May 2005 Location: Dirty Jerzey
Posts: 1,978
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Why not figure out which companies fit your needs and desires, which companies might meet your expectations and THEN apply only to those companies that fit the bill. Then, when they call you for an interview, you schedule and interview with EACH one and see what they have to offer. Sorry but your question is vague and its like comparing Apples to Oranges. ASA has a Union and a Contract and a base in ATL. They also fly different equipment. Colgan has bases all over, flies primarily Saab's and soon, Q400's. They're non-Union, no contract, no work rules etc. etc. Why not sit down and figure out what YOU want, because its a lot different then what other people may be looking for. | |
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| | #4 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Memphis
Posts: 646
| its funny that everyone responding so far is working for or has worked for colgan including me goto both, find one with the least commute or will put u in a city you want to move to. just remember, colgan bases have a tendency to magically disappear.
__________________ Rule #8: No matter how responsible he seems, never give your gun to a monkey. |
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| Senior Member | And know that with Colgan you wont get a class until March. Dont know how quickly you want to get on with training and all that jazz. -Rob
__________________ CFI - MEI http://robertstogsdill.flyblog.com "Yea, the guy with the $4000 suit is going to hold the elevator for the guy that doesnt even make that in 3 months. COME ON!" - Gob Bluth |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Kind of a big one
Posts: 10
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Colgan Pros:
Pros:
As far as I'm concerned it's kind of sixes...both have good pros. I am a pretty easy going person so I am sure I'd be fine with either. I will go to both interviews and maybe that will be the deciding factor (especially if only one hires me . I guess I should phrased my question like this: For Colgan pilots, What do you like and not like about your job? For ASA pilots, What do you like and not like about your job? That might help me get some more insight...especially if my information is wrong. Another question, I've been self-employeed for 10 years. This will be my first time working for somebody else. Growing up my father taught me that unions are bad. I really don't know too much about them. Where could I go to find more information? | |
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| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Kind of a big one
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Memphis
Posts: 646
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2. unions are bad? yeah, felt that way for years and i've seen other unions get carried away. with that said i don't think i'll ever work for another non-union airline again. i try to think of it as a group of lawyers who will always have my back for a retainer of 2% of my pay (1.95% to be exact). if you don't think the company will sell you out to help the "greater good" you are wrong. my $0.02: colgan is not small family company (it's pinnacle anyway). management has little idea of what you do for a living. except for the senator who has nothing to do with operations, no one has a pilots license. some are as bad as passengers.
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| | #10 |
| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Kind of a big one
Posts: 10
| great points...thanks. You must be with Mesaba now. Based on your response I don't need to know why you left Colgan. |
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| | #11 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Memphis
Posts: 646
| for what its worth i got treated pretty well on the 1900. i was one of the few.
__________________ Rule #8: No matter how responsible he seems, never give your gun to a monkey. |
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| | #12 |
| Newbie Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Kind of a big one
Posts: 10
| I believe that attitude has a lot to do with how well you like your airline too. Some people could (and do) have the best jobs out there but complain anyway. I don't get it. Others make the best of a bad situation...I just don't want to be saying to myself, "I wish I check out XYZ more." I have a pretty good attitude and can make the best of a bad situation, but I'd also like to make an informed decision. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Memphis
Posts: 646
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__________________ Rule #8: No matter how responsible he seems, never give your gun to a monkey. | |
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