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whatthe is right, I haven't heard how often new bids come up, but I think it's a little longer, somewhere around a year maybe? not for sure. Anyways, the only ones I hear around here in the midwest are Key Lime Air our of Denver, and Planemasters out of West Chicago, undoubtedly someone else knows others. When I used to go into Louisville, the Air Cargo Carrier's boys used to have their shorts' in the house. I know Central Air used to do some UPS Next-Day, I'm constantly hearing how the 2 guys were dogfighting and ran into each other, and all UPS could say was, "are the boxes okay!"
 
Just hired in the 208

I'm currently in training in the caravan for a temp job (6 months). They have usps, ups, dhl, I think airborne and on demand charter. Ill have a usps route, i think it pays almost 500/week, flying about 50 hours per month. Beats instructing.

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Caravan Pay

I am the Chief pilot for a small corporation in Northern Cal. We fly a Grand Caravan with exec. interior all part 91. I would think 35K/yr would be a good number to start with. Everything depends on experience though and It is not unheard of to pay 45K for a qualified and competent captain. PM me if you want any more info.
 

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