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With your time I wouldnt go there. Al lot of the experience also depends on where you are based. I met a lot of low timers out on the west coast and they liked workning there. I was hired in a a Metro Capt and based in the Southwest and my experience was nothing short of terrible. Esp after being told I would not have to load freight, that is a sticking point when you do two round trips a night with each leg maxing out at 4000 lbs of cargo (4 legs X 4000 lbs per leg = back and knee aches in a couple of weeks). And bye the way a point I did realize until I went to work there - They hire foregniers who are paying to be there, ie. they pay your salary and the company makes out like a bandit. To sum it up, I wished I had never taken the job.
 
what was your total time when you got there? also curious about how much those 4 legs added up to per night? block time i mean. and was it 4 days a week? M-Th?
 

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