crjaviator
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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!
A Great Lakes pilot knocking Allegiant ...ha! Now we've seen it all! Ha ha!! Open a$$ - insert head! Ha ha!
http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?p=1183027#post1183027
So please tell us Mr. Puppethead, how did the Allegiant guys miss that HUGE opportunity you've got your hands on at Lakes? You are a captain there? WOW! How is your job search going? How much do they pay at Lakes and why would you want to go to Republic? Better pay? PLEASE LEAD US TO THE LIGHT!
Got the call from SWA
no more republic for me......sorry
Got the call from SWA
no more republic for me......sorry
Got the call from SWA
no more republic for me......sorry
If you are based in Las Vegas and overnight in Las Vegas all the time, do you get hotel paid for and per diem when you are in Vegas for the night when you are on call, night 2 of a 4 day for example?
If you are based in Las Vegas and overnight in Las Vegas all the time, do you get hotel paid for and per diem when you are in Vegas for the night when you are on call, night 2 of a 4 day for example?
I figured that is the deal with them too but it don't hurt to ask. Are there enough overnights now away from Las Vegas that a person that commutes can bid a schedule that has you spend most nights away from the domicile? It sure would save $$$ 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.