SkyWest ?’s
#4791
Line Holder
Joined APC: May 2019
Position: Co/FO
Posts: 27
My guess is they are referring to getting IAH. It is the most senior ERJ FO base. There are quite a few in my class that want to go there… Right about the time you are holding a line at whatever “junior base” that was assigned to you…you will transfer and be sitting reserve again in IAH. Your plan will put you on reserve a lot longer than some. If you live there, it is totally worth it! If you live in base, sitting reserve is great for those with a family…especially Long Call Reserve. Your cadet status will get you “class seniority.” It really makes a difference with sim schedules. It helps a little with your initial base assignment…study which bases would be the easiest commute/most junior and prioritize them. As things sit now, it could be the difference between SLC, BOI or PDX.
#4794
#4797
New Hire
Joined APC: Dec 2022
Posts: 2
#4798
On Reserve
Joined APC: Dec 2022
Position: CFI
Posts: 11
Response times?
I interviewed with OO close to the end of last week. The interview went astoundingly well and the interviewer was happy with my preparation for it, so I feel I have a good shot. I am curious on what average response times people are seeing after they interview? Is it typically an email or phone call?
#4799
Line Holder
Joined APC: Jan 2020
Posts: 89
I interviewed with OO close to the end of last week. The interview went astoundingly well and the interviewer was happy with my preparation for it, so I feel I have a good shot. I am curious on what average response times people are seeing after they interview? Is it typically an email or phone call?
#4800
On Reserve
Joined APC: Apr 2022
Posts: 24
I interviewed with OO close to the end of last week. The interview went astoundingly well and the interviewer was happy with my preparation for it, so I feel I have a good shot. I am curious on what average response times people are seeing after they interview? Is it typically an email or phone call?
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