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Ok guys...Message boards are usually not my cup of tea just because of all the bashing going on.

chperplt, bra, desert1, crxpilot...I respect your opinions and inputs. Anyway I can talk to you personally without the "non-advisors" out there.
 
Wait Vapor, using Muppet"s criteria of judging a "pilot's worth or respect" strictly by pay/hr and equipment type:

At Great Lakes CA's are paid $41/hr... after 7 years.

Thats on the Bra, but not the 1900. CA on the 1900 tops out at $35/hr... after 9 years. See link below:

http://airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/regional/great_lakes.html

Nice find on the other thread, there's sweet karmic justice seeing a loudmouth get smacked in the face and choking on their own words.

Next time, maybe he will think twice, at the least, once.

Not trying to defend GLA at all, but those rates and perdiem are still the old contract numbers. Don't believe everything on airlinepilotcentral!
 
Not trying to defend GLA at all, but those rates and perdiem are still the old contract numbers. Don't believe everything on airlinepilotcentral!

Why don't you let airlinepilotcentral know so it can be updated? I there is a link now right on each airlines' page.
 
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uh huh

A Great Lakes pilot knocking Allegiant ...ha! Now we've seen it all! Ha ha!! Open a$$ - insert head! Ha ha!

http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?p=1183027#post1183027

So please tell us Mr. Puppethead, how did the Allegiant guys miss that HUGE opportunity you've got your hands on at Lakes? You are a captain there? WOW! How is your job search going? How much do they pay at Lakes and why would you want to go to Republic? Better pay? PLEASE LEAD US TO THE LIGHT!

Got the call from SWA
no more republic for me......sorry

yeah puppetboy that's what we were thinking happened to a bottomfeeder like you

"good job" making that very hard decision between Great Lakes, Republic, Skywest and SWA - it must have been so difficult for you

how did you do it? you retard

next time you take a dump make sure your mouth isn't under your butt
 
Got the call from SWA
no more republic for me......sorry

Congratulations on the call... Interview call I assume?? Good luck with that...considering your attitude and thought process. I think SWA hires people who can think outside the box, and you obviously cannot.
 
If you are based in Las Vegas and overnight in Las Vegas all the time, do you get hotel paid for and per diem when you are in Vegas for the night when you are on call, night 2 of a 4 day for example?
 
If you are based in Las Vegas and overnight in Las Vegas all the time, do you get hotel paid for and per diem when you are in Vegas for the night when you are on call, night 2 of a 4 day for example?

Negative...

Just like any other carrier that I know of... If you are domiciled in a specific city, and happen to be flying an out-n-back, the company has no obligation to pay per diem..

DB
 
I don't think there is any airline that pays hotel or per diem in domicile. The only time you receive accomodations or per diem are away from base. People who live out-of-town have crash pads.
 
If you are based in Las Vegas and overnight in Las Vegas all the time, do you get hotel paid for and per diem when you are in Vegas for the night when you are on call, night 2 of a 4 day for example?

Like the other guys said, what airline out there puts you up in a hotel and gives you per diem when in domicile?
 
I figured that is the deal with them too but it don't hurt to ask. Are there enough overnights now away from Las Vegas that a person that commutes can bid a schedule that has you spend most nights away from the domicile? It sure would save $$$ on the quality of crash pad I would need.
 
I figured that is the deal with them too but it don't hurt to ask. Are there enough overnights now away from Las Vegas that a person that commutes can bid a schedule that has you spend most nights away from the domicile? It sure would save $$$ on the quality of crash pad I would need.

Right now there is only one overnight, could be two but I'm not sure.
Usually goes pretty senior on the captain side but for F/O's it is junior for now.
 
I figured that is the deal with them too but it don't hurt to ask. Are there enough overnights now away from Las Vegas that a person that commutes can bid a schedule that has you spend most nights away from the domicile? It sure would save $$$ on the quality of crash pad I would need.

1 overnight right now with more to come. I don't think we'll ever have enough overnights to make more than 4 or 5 lines worth out of the currently 35 or so LAS lines.
 

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