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Heard pay is 70K for CAs. Yikes!
Any other details like schedule, medical, 401k, vacation?
Read that 9 aircraft expected to be operated in the Northeast by end of 2013. I have heard they have hired some ex-Avantair pilots among others and initial sim training has started. Lots of growth planned around regional "clusters." Sounds like Southeast and Southwest are next after Northeast.
You think $70k is "not too bad"??? :erm:
Pilots are their own worst enemies...
You think $70k is "not too bad"??? :erm:
Pilots are their own worst enemies...
"Not too bad", and yet he asks if a family can make it on that in the NE...
He's become "Brooks" in the Shawshank Redemption. He's an "instituitional Man" as Morgan Freeman puts it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tkzc983aE0
Hard to find some informations on the compansy aircrafts but if you yahoo search wheels up king airs you find this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2RNjLbOXL4
So training has begun. Good lucks.
Be a man. Sheesh.
$70k is insulting.
Be a man. Sheesh.
$70k is insulting.
So are you suggesting it's better to sit home & collect unemployment if you can't make six figures???
I'm suggesting that it is better to know what you are worth and go get it.
If these companies can't get enough pilots at $70k, $100k, $180k then the free market will drive up salaries.
Hmmm...
Looks like I'm getting under the skin. I must be doing something right.
Nervous companies might have to start paying up Gret???
Any other details like schedule, medical, 401k, vacation?
Very true, but they CAN get plenty of qualified pilots at those rates, so the free market is working the way it should. If and when there is a pilot shortage, salaries WILL go up. You sir, seem determined to put the cart before the horse, but a free market doesn't work that way. There are currently quite a few flying jobs that pay between 200K and 300K per year, but not too many that are week on week off living anywhere you want flying a turbo prop or light jet around North America. You can argue all you want that flying is flying and an airplane is an airplane, but the market will decide that too. That's just the way it is.
If there were more pilots willing to move to Asia to find work, competition would increase, and my salary would go down. Currently, there aren't enough pilots willing to make that move, so my salary keeps going up. That's not the situation in the US yet. Hopefully, it will be in the near future.
If there were more pilots willing to move to Asia to find work, competition would increase, and my salary would go down. Currently, there aren't enough pilots willing to make that move, so my salary keeps going up. That's not the situation in the US yet. Hopefully, it will be in the near future.
Just curious. How many hours did you have when you landed your first job (instructor not included)? How much did you work for?I agree. There are plenty of pilots willing to work for peanuts. My attempt is to help others see their self worth. When enough pilots won't accept $70k jobs, salaries will go up. We are getting there in the 121 world, but I am concerned for the 135 world. Where are new pilots going to get their 1500TT to get to the airlines? What are they willing to do to, at what price to get the 1500? That's right. Work for peanuts.
We are skilled laborers folks. Know what your skills are worth.
I prefer the new fangled horseless carriages, but they cost money.
I agree. There are plenty of pilots willing to work for peanuts. My attempt is to help others see their self worth. When enough pilots won't accept $70k jobs, salaries will go up. We are getting there in the 121 world, but I am concerned for the 135 world. Where are new pilots going to get their 1500TT to get to the airlines? What are they willing to do to, at what price to get the 1500? That's right. Work for peanuts.
We are skilled laborers folks. Know what your skills are worth.
I prefer the new fangled horseless carriages, but they cost money.