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What is a Cirrus job worth? It's worth exactly what ever amount you can negotiate - no more, no less. I'm sure there are SEL positions out there paying less than $15K per year. Believe it or not, there are also guys flying piston singles making upwards of $100K. What experience and background to you bring to the table? Don't sell yourself short. In my experience, most company owners respond to cost of living and quality of life issues. You're selling them on your experience and they've got to pay for it if they want it. A 200 hour comm/instrument pilot could do the job legally - do they want to fly around with a pilot with such limited experience? If they do, then the job really isn't one that you'd be happy with in the long run.

'Sled
 
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I made 26K flying a SE piston coporate a/c about 12-15 days per month with no side duties or jobs. Most fun I ever had flying. Only did about 3 or 4 overnights per month, which still kept overnights fun. I would do it again in a heartbeat for about 2.5 times as much money, but I realize you can't pay someone this kind of money to fly a single engine piston a/c.
 

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