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.........and at FedEx, you can smash up airplanes, crashland them, flip them over, burn them up, strike their tails, lose parts along the way.......and still get paid a huge amount.


Ain't it great? :rolleyes:
 
Who has the most days off, that's about all I care about. Getting the most pay with the least amount of days off is not a great QOL in anyone's book. Unless you need to be away from home.
That's the truth. Keep the 9% pay raise and give me a couple more days off.
 
Somehow I see this turning into a PFT arguement.
 
That's in between getting paid 12 hours to fly two legs. Man this job is hard! :D

Isn't it though..... ;)

First week - no calls.
Second week - 24 hours of pay for 20 hours of flying.....I also needed my sunglasses. It was hell. ;)
 
Are Fedex pilots required to clean the A/C after they block in?

By cleaning, do you mean cleaning up my personal space - yes. If by cleaning you meant, cleaning the rest of the plane - no.
 
.........and at FedEx, you can smash up airplanes, crashland them, flip them over, burn them up, strike their tails, lose parts along the way.......and still get paid a huge amount.

And we still get people lined up for the jumpseat because everyone knows >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you can't kill a FedEx pilot.
 

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