Gulfstream 200
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When you hire a GIV Captain at $85K a year you have to ask yourself why would someone take the job? Are they inexperienced? If they are experienced and they are taking 1/2 as much as an experienced guy can make, it probably means they've got some kind of history (alcohol, violations, inability to work with others). Remember you get what you pay for!Senior_Citizen said:80-95K Cap. & 45-55K F.O. are the numbers we consider for our future G450 crew (Really we will contract only a new Cap. as F.O. we'll kept our current Chief Pilot - because he hasn't time on G-IV's or G450, but has 1000+ hr on a DC-9-50 ).
O-Line said:When you hire a GIV Captain at $85K a year you have to ask yourself why would someone take the job? Are they inexperienced? If they are experienced and they are taking 1/2 as much as an experienced guy can make, it probably means they've got some kind of history (alcohol, violations, inability to work with others). Remember you get what you pay for!
Senior_Citizen said:Now, Why a guy with 10000+ hr look to fly a BJ instead to try be hired by an airline...
In the typical pilot career a BJ job is only a transition for an airliner job, but many FD they want to keep their cap's by confidence reasons usually offer better compensations to avoid the natural carrer jump, is the price of the captain's career castration.
O-Line said:When you hire a GIV Captain at $85K a year you have to ask yourself why would someone take the job?
AA717driver said:You take the job if you are being laid off from your "wonderful airline job at the world's greatest airline" (NOT!), you don't have any corporate ratings and the G job is in your home town and the pay will go up as your experience goes up.
You have to look at each situation and decide it it's right for you. Is it worth it to me to uproot my family to move to Hoboken, NJ for double the pay? No. Not at this time. But that's just me. Having made the "Big Bucks" at the airlines for at least a couple of years, I've found I'm much happier in my current situation at considerably lower pay. I'll live longer.TC
GVFlyer said:Jim and Dick?
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