No one stays in West Virginia long. Generally, every first officer I've flown with, with the exception of one, has left the MYR UPS run for the DHL MYR run.
No one stays in West Virginia long. Generally, every first officer I've flown with, with the exception of one, has left the MYR UPS run for the DHL MYR run.
There is something to flying a DHL run, living during daylight hours and leading a normal life. The time isn't too bad either.... with me we averaged at least 55 hrs/month, not alot but more than the suicide inducing MYR UPS run. Being able to have a beer on friday nights was a plus while everybody else was just dutying on and flying all night.
And of course flying with me just kicks ass so there was that benefit too.
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