AC schedule???
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Re: AC schedule???
Schedule? Or price?
So book Westjet... or actually they look about the same, or even more expensive...
Or Canadian North... oh dang... same there or even more expensive.
So book Westjet... or actually they look about the same, or even more expensive...
Or Canadian North... oh dang... same there or even more expensive.
Re: AC schedule???
That’s probably because the day you want to go is sold out so it’s giving you that option if you reallly needed to get there
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Re: AC schedule???
Are there still lots of rp spots available to new hires?
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Re: AC schedule???
I don't think any RP spots have been made available to new hires for six or seven ground schools, including several pre-COVID ground schools.
You could always bid NB FO spot as a new hire, then bid for a base transfer to an RP spot during a company wide bid. While you're frozen to our first aircraft for the first four years as a new hire, you are allowed to do one change of equipment to conduct a base transfer during this time. However, you'll be burning two course rights, and they have up to 300 days to train you on your new type.
You could always bid NB FO spot as a new hire, then bid for a base transfer to an RP spot during a company wide bid. While you're frozen to our first aircraft for the first four years as a new hire, you are allowed to do one change of equipment to conduct a base transfer during this time. However, you'll be burning two course rights, and they have up to 300 days to train you on your new type.