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2. Commuting makes life 5 times harder. I did it for two and a half years and when I moved to base the improvement was unbelievable. It is also a choice you make. Nobody held a gun to my head. If you commute you have no right to b!tch about buying hotels and so forth. How many jobs out there even give you that option in the first place? As far as the bases moving all the time...this isn't the only industry where people get transferred. You know that going into it so deal with it or go work somewhere that you know will never move you.
When CLT closes and we get a new base in D.C or Pittsburg i am sure you will just sell you house and move right?
Flyer1015,
I am weighing my options.
When CLT closes and we get a new base in D.C or Pittsburg i am sure you will just sell you house and move right?
I'm seriously considering PSA right now. Timing might be good with the J4J recalls and all. I live in AVL which is a 2 hour drive from either CLT or TYS. If I didn't want to pay for a hotel maybe I could just drive the commute. Round trip would cost about the same in gas though.
I own a sweet home up in the mountains here and my wife and I love it and are in no rush to relocate. I have a service industry side job at the Biltmore Estate that is VERY flexible on scheduling and pays well.
So, I'm thinking of airlines I could commute to out of AVL or make a drive for while I tough out the bad pay and QOL issues while falling back on my side job. Once I have some seniority and better pay then I could relocate to either CLT or TYS. I might like Knoxville more than CLT though 'cause I could get another house up in the hills there.
Anyway, am I out of my mind here or would this work? Would there be any advantage to driving the commute (AVL to either TYS or CLT) rather than trying to jump seat? I'm pretty sure PSA doesn't fly into AVL.
I'm seriously considering PSA right now. Timing might be good with the J4J recalls and all. I live in AVL which is a 2 hour drive from either CLT or TYS. If I didn't want to pay for a hotel maybe I could just drive the commute. Round trip would cost about the same in gas though.
I own a sweet home up in the mountains here and my wife and I love it and are in no rush to relocate. I have a service industry side job at the Biltmore Estate that is VERY flexible on scheduling and pays well.
So, I'm thinking of airlines I could commute to out of AVL or make a drive for while I tough out the bad pay and QOL issues while falling back on my side job. Once I have some seniority and better pay then I could relocate to either CLT or TYS. I might like Knoxville more than CLT though 'cause I could get another house up in the hills there.
Anyway, am I out of my mind here or would this work? Would there be any advantage to driving the commute (AVL to either TYS or CLT) rather than trying to jump seat? I'm pretty sure PSA doesn't fly into AVL.
So I guess money really doesn't matter to you since you can move around and buy houses right? Hell what do you have to lose? If it doesn't work out just quit and fly your banners.
Ummm yeah Jetpipe..... I've got a response.......WHAT?!
I just rolled into town 2 nights ago from towing S. FL.
I'm so freakin poor right now I can't even swing by the gas station to pick up a 6 pack of Coors Light! This past year I've either been up in NJ or down in FL towing banners sending ALL my money back home to my wife TRYING to cover our mortgage and bills. Living the couch surfing / homeless lifestyle for 7 months has been grrrrrreat let me tell ya!! Not to mention living off of Wendy's, Burger King, and McDonald's $1 value menu once maybe twice a day.uke:
Hopefully I'll get my feet back on the ground the day after easter when I'm cleared to start picking up some shifts back at the Biltmore Estate.
Thanks Stuka, Nethan, and Wanabe. Great info. I'm surprised to hear it. I had no idea PSA was coming through AVL. It's been a while since I've flown around here but back when I was instructing at AVL all I remember was AWAC and PDT flying USAir Express routes.
Now here's an issue, I only have 30 multi. 19 is jet SIC and 11 piston PIC. Would pursuing PSA be hopeless with only 30 multi?
I only have 30 multi. 19 is jet SIC and 11 piston PIC. Would pursuing PSA be hopeless with only 30 multi?
I'm seriously considering PSA right now. Timing might be good with the J4J recalls and all. I live in AVL which is a 2 hour drive from either CLT or TYS. If I didn't want to pay for a hotel maybe I could just drive the commute. Round trip would cost about the same in gas though.
I own a sweet home up in the mountains here and my wife and I love it and are in no rush to relocate. I have a service industry side job at the Biltmore Estate that is VERY flexible on scheduling and pays well.
So, I'm thinking of airlines I could commute to out of AVL or make a drive for while I tough out the bad pay and QOL issues while falling back on my side job. Once I have some seniority and better pay then I could relocate to either CLT or TYS. I might like Knoxville more than CLT though 'cause I could get another house up in the hills there.
Anyway, am I out of my mind here or would this work? Would there be any advantage to driving the commute (AVL to either TYS or CLT) rather than trying to jump seat? I'm pretty sure PSA doesn't fly into AVL.
Thanks ya'll. I never worked for the FBO at AVL but I did work in there up stairs at WNC Aviation for a short time. I did most of my instructing out of Hendersonville Airport just underneath AVL's RWY 34 approach. The other instructors that were at AVL with me are both at PDT now.
Mamba why the Air Midwest branch of Mesa? Is there a way to specify when applying? Is the equipment non jet? If I go non-jet then I would like to be set up for a fast upgrade for sure. I've been thinking, if I were to fly a 1900 or something then Big Sky would be the place to go rather than Mesa. Thoughts?
Thanks ya'll. I never worked for the FBO at AVL but I did work in there up stairs at WNC Aviation for a short time. I did most of my instructing out of Hendersonville Airport just underneath AVL's RWY 34 approach. The other instructors that were at AVL with me are both at PDT now.
Mamba why the Air Midwest branch of Mesa? Is there a way to specify when applying? Is the equipment non jet? If I go non-jet then I would like to be set up for a fast upgrade for sure. I've been thinking, if I were to fly a 1900 or something then Big Sky would be the place to go rather than Mesa. Thoughts?