AA717driver
A simpler time...
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- Mar 27, 2003
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Having extensive experience in "121 airplanes", I would say definitely go with the airline job--if this were 1998.
Now, if you start with a commuter, you compete with all the captains at all the other commuters plus military guys plus furloughed airline types like me and my several thousand highly qualified friends for that golden ring of a job at one of a handful of non-bankrupt airlines.
You could gamble that ASA will be one of the surviving commuters down the road and make your bed there. There are worse fates.
Or, you could used your experience at FLOP's to ease into the corporate world. Network at FBO's, don't expect the moon and the stars from this business--let someone else be bitter. You don't have to make your first job your last. I worked at 4 commuters prior to getting my "last" job at TWA.
I believe there is more opportunity for a motivated individual with a positive attitude in the corporate arena. You just need to find a way to get experience to move up.TC
Now, if you start with a commuter, you compete with all the captains at all the other commuters plus military guys plus furloughed airline types like me and my several thousand highly qualified friends for that golden ring of a job at one of a handful of non-bankrupt airlines.
You could gamble that ASA will be one of the surviving commuters down the road and make your bed there. There are worse fates.
Or, you could used your experience at FLOP's to ease into the corporate world. Network at FBO's, don't expect the moon and the stars from this business--let someone else be bitter. You don't have to make your first job your last. I worked at 4 commuters prior to getting my "last" job at TWA.
I believe there is more opportunity for a motivated individual with a positive attitude in the corporate arena. You just need to find a way to get experience to move up.TC