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#8411
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Joined APC: Jun 2015
Posts: 120
New Guy
New to Forums, learning how this works, please don't laugh...
I believe I am going to be offered a July CRJ Class date.
Any thoughts on odds of a new CRJ FO getting DFW Based?
I believe I am going to be offered a July CRJ Class date.
Any thoughts on odds of a new CRJ FO getting DFW Based?
#8412
Welcome to Mesa and APC. The odds are very good of getting DFW right out of the gate. Worst case scenario is you spend one month at IAD before being able to move over to DFW.
#8413
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Joined APC: Jun 2015
Posts: 120
General Questions
Anyone been to Mesa training recently?
What do you wish you had know or studied before you showed up?
What do you know now about Mesa you did not know or expect before you start working for them?
Any other info/thoughts you would give to a new guy to help them out?
I get it its a Regional Job and I get it that the pay is horrible for the first few years, I'm a fortunate enough to be in a position where I can face the tough economic times coming. I would just like to make my time there as productive and smooth as possible.
What do you wish you had know or studied before you showed up?
What do you know now about Mesa you did not know or expect before you start working for them?
Any other info/thoughts you would give to a new guy to help them out?
I get it its a Regional Job and I get it that the pay is horrible for the first few years, I'm a fortunate enough to be in a position where I can face the tough economic times coming. I would just like to make my time there as productive and smooth as possible.
#8414
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Joined APC: Nov 2014
Posts: 233
Anyone been to Mesa training recently?
What do you wish you had know or studied before you showed up?
What do you know now about Mesa you did not know or expect before you start working for them?
Any other info/thoughts you would give to a new guy to help them out?
I get it its a Regional Job and I get it that the pay is horrible for the first few years, I'm a fortunate enough to be in a position where I can face the tough economic times coming. I would just like to make my time there as productive and smooth as possible.
What do you wish you had know or studied before you showed up?
What do you know now about Mesa you did not know or expect before you start working for them?
Any other info/thoughts you would give to a new guy to help them out?
I get it its a Regional Job and I get it that the pay is horrible for the first few years, I'm a fortunate enough to be in a position where I can face the tough economic times coming. I would just like to make my time there as productive and smooth as possible.
The training department here has been outstanding. Don't worry about studying anything before you arrive. Your instructors will give you all of the information you need to know in a "building block" fasion. Just show up ready to study and let the instructors do their thing.
I guess the only advice I could give a potential new hire regarding training would be to clear your schedule and expect to be away from home for the next two months. You may have some time off throughout the process but there's no telling when it may be. We had a few guys in class that were still trying to manage side businesses, trying to get home every weekend, things like that during ground school and it seemed to wear on them. Come in with nothing more than training on your plate if at all possible.
#8415
If you're unavailable a third time, you're probably going to have a carpet dance, in which your chief pilot is probably going to want a really good explanation of what the problem with your commute is, and how you plan on fixing it.
They're reasonable guys--if you have legitimate reasons for missing a commute they aren't going to burn you for it. But if you're exceeding the limits of the policy constantly b/c you're cutting it close and/or not paying attention to the weather/loads/etc., they're going to be like "hey, friend-o, what's the deal here?"
They're reasonable guys--if you have legitimate reasons for missing a commute they aren't going to burn you for it. But if you're exceeding the limits of the policy constantly b/c you're cutting it close and/or not paying attention to the weather/loads/etc., they're going to be like "hey, friend-o, what's the deal here?"
You just trying to intimidate the new guys or something?
#8418
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Joined APC: Sep 2006
Position: ERJ CA
Posts: 1,082
Anybody know how to view loads and standby list on Wings?
#8419
Do you have your login and everything?
Once you search for flights, it shows how many open seats are in First and Coach on the right side. Clicking on one of those numbers creates a pop-up that shows the number of non-revs. Further clicking "Click to view full list of non-revs" gives you everyone's priority so you can see where you'd rank.
Does that help?
Once you search for flights, it shows how many open seats are in First and Coach on the right side. Clicking on one of those numbers creates a pop-up that shows the number of non-revs. Further clicking "Click to view full list of non-revs" gives you everyone's priority so you can see where you'd rank.
Does that help?
#8420
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Joined APC: Sep 2006
Position: ERJ CA
Posts: 1,082
Do you have your login and everything?
Once you search for flights, it shows how many open seats are in First and Coach on the right side. Clicking on one of those numbers creates a pop-up that shows the number of non-revs. Further clicking "Click to view full list of non-revs" gives you everyone's priority so you can see where you'd rank.
Does that help?
Once you search for flights, it shows how many open seats are in First and Coach on the right side. Clicking on one of those numbers creates a pop-up that shows the number of non-revs. Further clicking "Click to view full list of non-revs" gives you everyone's priority so you can see where you'd rank.
Does that help?
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