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Actually, it's not very alarming...we used to offer a $1500 contract completion bonus when i came aboard here. But i do wonder about the training time at FE, however i knew some great pilots that worked there, unfortunately one lost his life flying the 210 for them, bad day, also lost a friend at Tex-Star(at least that was the name then) on the same day.
 
One year isn't really all that much of a commitment in the grand scheme of things. If you fully intend to bail out before that year is up, I can offer two options for you.

1. Come in to the first day of training with a check for $7000 in hand.

or

2. Go somewhere else.
 
starchkr said:
Actually, it's not very alarming...we used to offer a $1500 contract completion bonus when i came aboard here. But i do wonder about the training time at FE, however i knew some great pilots that worked there, unfortunately one lost his life flying the 210 for them, bad day, also lost a friend at Tex-Star(at least that was the name then) on the same day.

Thanks for "defending" FLX. When I was there, 135 groud training was one week long, and flight training was another week, so hardly a "weekend" like Prince said.

FLX provides a bonus right after training with the notion that a pilot will stay for 6 months. If they leave early, they give it back. I don't see anything wrong with this.

I did 1 year at FLX, and enjoyed it immensely. I would recommend flying freight to anyone.

I have said it before, and will say it again: Airnet, FLX, Ram & Package, etc are all the same. We all fly through crap weather, make crap money (less than 50k) and do essentially the same job. All these companies have fatalities. Give it a rest already!


Art V.
 
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Hey Art...just curious if you are still laying off on the exporting, and focusing more on the importing?

Hope business is good.
 
Art Vandalay said:
Actually, I have been doing more architecture lately. Have you seen the addition to the Gugenheim?


Art V.
How do you fit that in to your busy schedule of being a judge and being in the latex business?
 

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