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They do have a paid SIC program at Airnet. From what I gather you go for the interview and if you are hired into the SIC program they bring you to class at around 1050 TT and then you fly the line until you are at 1200 and are cut loose as a PIC and hope that there is an open run somewhere.
 
Did Airnet ask you to come to work for them or did you initiate the situation? It doesn't matter where they want you to work and/or live. IF you want the job with them then you go where they tell you to go. And with less than a 1,000 hours total time, you are not "God's gift" to Airnet. Tell Ms. Fiance that her future husband is going to get his first lesson in working for a living...doing what the boss wants. And if that means you do not live in Kentucky, then you either move or turn down the job. You should be immersing your thoughts into your up-coming training, not chatting on some free web-site asking questions that have been answered hundreds of time on this forum already. Get your attitude right, boy. Be thankful you have the opportunity to train and fly for Airnet and go build some seniority.
Dam_n dude you need to get laid more often.
 

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