Way2Broke
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They suck.
Apparently you have worked for the wrong freight companies.
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They suck.
172Driver,
Yes, corporate is a step-down in most cases when compared to being a Captain at SkyWest.
Used to be a corporate guy myself! Can tell you from personal experience that it is.
BigPappa you have GOT to be kidding right?
Curr Position: Ruler of the Universe, King of all, but you can call me captain!
Come on guy.
The guy who owns the airplane I fly takes a pee on the ramp all the time. I am so glad I don't have to deal with all the crap you airline pilots do.
BigPappa you have GOT to be kidding right?
Curr Position: Ruler of the Universe, King of all, but you can call me captain!
Come on guy.
The guy who owns the airplane I fly takes a pee on the ramp all the time. I am so glad I don't have to deal with all the crap you airline pilots do.
Again for the second time that part of my profile is meant as a joke! Obviously way past you!
Sure, sure. That guy (your boss) also keeps you under his thumb and can squeeze you like a bug any day.
What amazes me most is how some corporate pilots seem to act like the regional flying is below them, yet those same pilots could never get hired by a 121 airline.
I worked for Air Wisconsin for 22 months before getting my current corporate position, as well as working for a year in a major airline training department before I started flying at ARW. I think I've got a pretty firm grasp on the differences between 91 and 121 flying.
I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that flying my 0.62M near-jet is vastly superior to my experiences at one of the better regional airlines, and I had a good experience there. Even upgrading within my domicile (where I lived) wouldn't have come close to matching the compensation and quality of life combination I currently have.
While I've no doubt that many are content with the regional airline lifestyle and would HATE the thought of loading bags, cleaning a cabin, or filling the ice bin...I can say my position has exceeded ALL expectations. Others' mileage may vary.
Your corporate job must have really sucked if you felt you were under your bosses' thumb all the time.
172Driver,
Yes, corporate is a step-down in most cases when compared to being a Captain at SkyWest.
Have you?Some people should really look up the word fecicious.
Well, everyone has different expectations and different perspectives, based on individual experiences. Congratulations on your new job and it's great that you like it! Every corporate job is different, depending on who you work for and the required "duty" time, which includes all the unknown waiting time and uncertainity. Like everything else, there are always exceptions, and quite possibly your job is one on those.
From my perspective, corporate jobs generally suck as compared to scheduled flying with known days off. Unless you fly for a Fortune 500 company that is fairly stable, your job is at risk and your schedule is usually not a schedule. There are many corporate jobs where you are a "slave" to the whims and demands of the owner. At most, there is never a guaranteed day off. In addition, being in a sub-serviant position, you get to see the ugly side of arrogant, egotistic people who get through life by stepping on other people--you are no exception. That was my experience in the 4-5 corporate jobs that I have had. No one likes to be the whipping post--and generally, that is one of the roles you assume.
Good luck in your job!
Are you saying that corporate is a step down from Skywest?![]()