FutureRJpilot,
good question. You should know what you are getting into when you commit to this business.
Analyze the companies you are considering and really know who you are interviewing to work for.
Understand who has better contracts, per diem rates, minimum monthly guarantees in terms of days off, pay hours, etc. Don't settle for some airline where your quality of life will really suck, you don't know if management is going to screw you over, or the pilots complain about working there or each other.
I too took the corporate route for awhile. Now I work for one of the best regional airlines in the industry, Air Wisconsin. Nothing is guaranteed because we are all tied to the big boys like United but if the industry holds together you can do pretty well.
I chose AWAC because they actually pay you during training. Treat you well during training. Have a good paying contract with good per diem rates. And, last but not least. I never hear anyone complaining about working at Air Wisconsin. Two other reputable companies are Skywest and Comair.
Do a search of info on these three companies compared to lots of others and decide what you want for yourself. You have a long way to go but thinking about it and asking questions now will help you make a better decision when you have opportunities in the future.
Let me add that many pilots are happy with many other regional airlines due to location, aircraft and various other reasons but it pays to know what you are getting into.
Do the right thing and you will not be sorry.
good question. You should know what you are getting into when you commit to this business.
Analyze the companies you are considering and really know who you are interviewing to work for.
Understand who has better contracts, per diem rates, minimum monthly guarantees in terms of days off, pay hours, etc. Don't settle for some airline where your quality of life will really suck, you don't know if management is going to screw you over, or the pilots complain about working there or each other.
I too took the corporate route for awhile. Now I work for one of the best regional airlines in the industry, Air Wisconsin. Nothing is guaranteed because we are all tied to the big boys like United but if the industry holds together you can do pretty well.
I chose AWAC because they actually pay you during training. Treat you well during training. Have a good paying contract with good per diem rates. And, last but not least. I never hear anyone complaining about working at Air Wisconsin. Two other reputable companies are Skywest and Comair.
Do a search of info on these three companies compared to lots of others and decide what you want for yourself. You have a long way to go but thinking about it and asking questions now will help you make a better decision when you have opportunities in the future.
Let me add that many pilots are happy with many other regional airlines due to location, aircraft and various other reasons but it pays to know what you are getting into.
Do the right thing and you will not be sorry.