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Commuting: Two cities, One Car

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Missed Approach

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As a first year FO, supporting a family in your home city, and having a crash pad in your domocile can eat through your salary pretty quickly. What have you seen pilots do to get around the problem dual city transportation on a budget?

Fly Safe,
Jon
 
cheap airport car or take the wife's car with you, leave her yours...since u drive the mini van anyways!
 
As a first year FO, supporting a family in your home city, and having a crash pad in your domocile can eat through your salary pretty quickly. What have you seen pilots do to get around the problem dual city transportation on a budget?

Fly Safe,
Jon

If you work for ASA, or are otherwise based in ATL, I know of a cheap airport car that runs. I can't say much more good about it, but it is under $500.00

PM me if interested.
 
As a first year FO, supporting a family in your home city, and having a crash pad in your domocile can eat through your salary pretty quickly. What have you seen pilots do to get around the problem dual city transportation on a budget?

Fly Safe,
Jon

Where are you based?
 

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