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Old 9th Apr 2020, 03:47
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Originally Posted by Climb150
Also strange that their La Guardia base is closed
That is a result of the realignment of the Delta Connection flying. Delta consolidated their regional flying to three companies, Republic, SkyWest, and Endeavor, and they publicly stated that they wanted these regionals to be more regionally focused. SkyWest subsequently moved their Delta Connection assets out west to ramp up the Seattle, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake City flying to cover the closure of Compass Airlines.
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Originally Posted by bafanguy
Interesting move for Skywest to advertise for pilots in nine bases in this environment. It's not as if there won't be any pilots when/if regional hiring resumes. The ads start with this bold statement:

"Leave your resume for when this job reopens – soon!"


https://www.jsfirm.com/job/Pilot-Fix...k/jobID_483703
I would refer to the SkyWest website. That jsfirm information refers to their 2018 job posting reference number.
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Originally Posted by zondaracer
I would refer to the SkyWest website. That jsfirm information refers to their 2018 job posting reference number.
Z,

I didn't catch that nuance in the listing. I assumed that the statement about the positions reopening "soon !" meant it referred to current circumstances.
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Surprising anyone is posting job openings these days. Job published date : 2020-04-16

This outfit will have quite a selection of applicants:

https://www.latestpilotjobs.com/jobs/view/id/14343.html
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Old 19th Apr 2020, 01:09
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Originally Posted by Wizofoz
Great,
So we perpetuate the system where the least experienced pilots are the teachers of the next generation.

It’s been that way for a long time. Lowest paying jobs are done by least experienced pilots.
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I see an H1B visa filing by Air Wisconsin for 2 CRJ F/Os starting in June, 2020. I must be overlooking something. How can any regional still be taking visa holders ? Maybe these are renewals ? But I don't see anything saying that for sure:

http://www.myvisajobs.com/H1B-Visa/L...D=38634&Y=2020


Air Wisconsin, Jobs & Salary for Foreign Workers | myvisajobs.com
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Originally Posted by bafanguy
I see an H1B visa filing by Air Wisconsin for 2 CRJ F/Os starting in June, 2020. I must be overlooking something. How can any regional still be taking visa holders ? Maybe these are renewals ? But I don't see anything saying that for sure:

LCA for H1B Case Detail | Myvisajobs.com


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I have to agree, a renewal seems to be the only thing that makes sense.
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Originally Posted by A Squared
I have to agree, a renewal seems to be the only thing that makes sense.
H1B is valid for 6 years and non renewable. I am assuming they are Australians who were on an E3 visa on a 2 year validity and have changed to H1B status for some bizarre reason. Very odd indeed, H1B is a very expensive process for the company and especially during times like these where every dollar counts and survival of any regional is far from guaranteed.

May be a short stay for those guys on the Visas they renew, given AW is likely to furlough pretty far down the list my buddy there tells me.

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Two pilots isn't exactly a takeover of American jobs. H1B is actually 3 years renewable for another 3 then you either apply for a Green Card or go home.
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Originally Posted by Climb150
Two pilots isn't exactly a takeover of American jobs.
Yep...nor was the whole Aussie invasion. It was a comparative handful of people coming up here.
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Originally Posted by LostWanderer
H1B is valid for 6 years and non renewable. I am assuming they are Australians who were on an E3 visa on a 2 year validity and have changed to H1B status for some bizarre reason. Very odd indeed, H1B is a very expensive process for the company and especially during times like these where every dollar counts and survival of any regional is far from guaranteed.

May be a short stay for those guys on the Visas they renew, given AW is likely to furlough pretty far down the list my buddy there tells me.
OK, that might be what's going on. I'm not up on the details of the various visa types. Anyway, I guess the point it that whatever the details of the application are, it wouldn't make sense to be currently hiring folks from another country on a visa at this particular moment in history, so it seems a lot mroe plausible that this is an application for someone who was already employed prior to things going south.
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Originally Posted by Climb150
Two pilots isn't exactly a takeover of American jobs.
Sure, I don't think anyone is panicking about it, at least I'm not. Just saying it seems odd given the current airline employment situation.
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Sure, I don't think anyone is panicking about it, at least I'm not. Just saying it seems odd given the current airline employment situation.
Absolutely, any US airline employing anyone from overseas right now would not be in good taste at all. I think the guys and girls getting Visas renewed are likely the ones who have been there for a few years or so now.

My Aussie buddy still at SkyWest tells me that out of 5500 pilots there are 85-90 Australians. I’d imagine there are similar small numbers at the others as well, likely less come October when they are able to furlough.

Also, I’m told that the paperwork for the E3 is similar or the same to the H1B so they could very well just be renewing their E3 Visas after 2 years at the company
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Eastern Airlines isn't a regional but what the heck...any hiring these days is a news event:

https://www.latestpilotjobs.com/jobs/view/id/14857.html
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Originally Posted by LostWanderer
Absolutely, any US airline employing anyone from overseas right now would not be in good taste at all. I think the guys and girls getting Visas renewed are likely the ones who have been there for a few years or so now.

My Aussie buddy still at SkyWest tells me that out of 5500 pilots there are 85-90 Australians. I’d imagine there are similar small numbers at the others as well, likely less come October when they are able to furlough.

Also, I’m told that the paperwork for the E3 is similar or the same to the H1B so they could very well just be renewing their E3 Visas after 2 years at the company
How do you think USCIS works?

"Oh those two visas are pretty similar so we will just use the names interchangeably".
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Old 8th Jun 2020, 09:42
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A little bit of hiring. I'd guess the competitive quals just got pretty high:

https://www.cbizems.com/extranet/Job...ce=SkyJobs.com

https://www.cbizems.com/extranet/Job...ce=SkyJobs.com





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Old 25th Jun 2020, 10:43
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I'm surprised to see Wheels Up hiring but apparently they are. Even more surprising to see the bit about an ATP-CTP course being available. There will be hordes of ATP holders applying. I don't know if the airline refugees having the airline "stink" on them will appeal to a Part 135 operator:

https://www.latestpilotjobs.com/jobs/view/id/10961.html

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Well, this is encouraging. I suspect there'll be a wide gap between what's "required" and what's hired:

"Submit your application by 11/5/2020 at 11:59pm."

https://alaskaair.jobs/portland-or/f...ce=SkyJobs.com
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Skywest still promoting their pilot pathway program...even today ? The ad appeared today but doesn't have a date on it so I can't tell if it's actually current:

https://www.jsfirm.com/Pilot-Fixed+W...h/jobID_670631


https://www.skywest.com/skywest-airl...ay-program/?q=

Maybe they're just trolling for candidates in anticipation of the recovery.


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Always encouraging to see hiring going on these days...even a little bit of hiring. FedEx feeder apparently ? Posted yesterday:

https://www.latestpilotjobs.com/jobs/view/id/12874.html
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