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Does anyone know how long it would take a newhire to hold MSP? I figured MSP would be a better place to live than MEM or DTW. Thanks guys.
Snowballs chance in hell!
No really, You can go to training and get a base (DTW probably), but keep your initial bid in for MSP and eventually get it. It may take up to 6 months, meanwhile you are stuck !
I was planning on moving. Out of the three bases, which one would be best to live in? I heard Mem was ghetto, but I could not find a lot of stuff on the other two. I have a friend that lives in MSP and he seems to like it.
Bwatz for your money, DTW. Live south (New Boston or further) or west (Ann Arbor or further). You will do well in those areas. I am a fmily guy on a budget and this is what my research uncovered. MEM can be alright too, if you get out of the Memphis area. MSP is expensive.
Move here to MSP.
Sure the taxes are high, but at least it's cold!
Don't know where I heard these before, but here are some good reasons to move to MSP:
1. It's as far as you can possibly be from competitive football.
2. In winter you can clean up after your dog with a 9-iron.
3. -15F usually narrows the homeless problem down a bit.
4. In summer, mosquitos the size of rotweillers.
5. Tater tots and cream of mushroom soup is the cheapest Official State Food anywhere.
6. You can lock your car in winter with a bucket of water, and you don't have to worry about the ice cream melting in your trunk if you get stuck in traffic on your drive home from the supermarket.
7. There's no telling who we're gonna elect governor next!
8. You're far enough South to be in a country that owns the Stanley Cup, but far enough North to understand when "icing" is called.
9. Clothing sold in Minnesota is neither taxed...nor fashionable.
10. To celebrate your upgrade to Captain, the Mall of America gives your wife her own reserved parking space.
Would MEM be a likely option out of training. Does Pinnacle base reserves there?
I thought you were AirNEt! Yes you could get reserve out of MEM but it may take a few months. You might have to initially go to DTW, but keep your primary bid in for MEM. Plenty of crash pads around. You will probably fly more out of DTW as a reserve.
Your call
Moving on!
DTW is a great place to be based because:
1. There are thousands of auto workers who will NEVER give you grief about your industry!
2. "I live in Detroit" will make almost any thug in the world back down from messing with you.
3. "I live in Detroit" will make almost any pilot in the world feel sorry for you.
4. You're an airline pilot, so most of your time would be spent away from there!
5. It's still high season for mocking Yankee's fans.
6. "Fire Matt Millen!" t-shirts are dirt cheap, and considered dressy enough for the nicest DTW night spots. (Plus, everybody's got one)
7. Very little chance of getting caught behind a city-owned snow plow in Detroit, since the city only owns 3 of them!
8. It will make your life longer by causing every day to seem like it's dragging on forever!
9. 911 calls to report crime are much quicker. You simply give them the Piston's players jersey number and the location...
10. Goodbye concerns about flying past age 60! Hello concerns about living past age 60!
MEM, huh?
Lemme see...
MEM is a great place to be based because:
1. Any triple-digit IQ qualifies you for Memphis Mensa.
2. You don't have to pay airport prices for Corky's.
3. Professional services available to help sort-out guest seating at weddings, where "family of the bride" and "family of the groom" could technically sit on both sides.
4. Professional services available to explain that last one to people from MEM.
5. Home of the edgiest tower controllers in the South: "Is that a retirement water cannon salute, or is FedEx 705-Heavy in early?"
6. All FDX pilots good-natured enough to know a joke when they read one.
7. Some of the best medical care in the country is a short 2-hour flight north, to the Mayo Clinic.
8. No state income tax...and the schools to prove it.
9. State motto: "The Wagon Broke, So We Stayed"
10. Easy to tell captains from F/O's. Captains live in double-wides!
11. The pure delight of mocking the locals in line at the theater for "Shakespeare's Othello" because they think it's about a brand new line of bass fishing reels.
12. It ain't Arkansas!