Kittyhawk1048
The Judge
- Joined
- May 26, 2006
- Posts
- 151
Real World no BS
I got my dispatch license in 2003 and I have worked at 2 regionals and 1 cargo carrier. When I left dispatching in 2007 and tried to get back into it in 2009 it was IMPOSSIBLE to do so.
That working at FDX in hopes of getting on in dispatch is a pipe dream, there are so many people that are already in the system that are doing just that I know of 4 right now that have been working for FDX for more than 2 years, still waiting.
Look at other ways to use your dispatch license I have been in Airport Operations at ORD for 3 years now I am not saying that it is as fun as dispatching but at least you are at the airport instead of a office with no windows (LOL) and also most times you are working for the airport itself so, no flight benefits but the job is stable I think that the job pays alot more than dispatching at a regional does.
Look into dispatching lifeflight helicopters it is quote unquote a flight follower but I think that companies like this have to call us that because they really dont require them. Most have good medical benefits and schedules are 7 on 7 off
When I got out of dispatch school in 2003 I thought the same thing that you did I got my ticket sky is the limit. As you have found out things are not as they seem.
Any more questions PM me
I got my dispatch license in 2003 and I have worked at 2 regionals and 1 cargo carrier. When I left dispatching in 2007 and tried to get back into it in 2009 it was IMPOSSIBLE to do so.
That working at FDX in hopes of getting on in dispatch is a pipe dream, there are so many people that are already in the system that are doing just that I know of 4 right now that have been working for FDX for more than 2 years, still waiting.
Look at other ways to use your dispatch license I have been in Airport Operations at ORD for 3 years now I am not saying that it is as fun as dispatching but at least you are at the airport instead of a office with no windows (LOL) and also most times you are working for the airport itself so, no flight benefits but the job is stable I think that the job pays alot more than dispatching at a regional does.
Look into dispatching lifeflight helicopters it is quote unquote a flight follower but I think that companies like this have to call us that because they really dont require them. Most have good medical benefits and schedules are 7 on 7 off
When I got out of dispatch school in 2003 I thought the same thing that you did I got my ticket sky is the limit. As you have found out things are not as they seem.
Any more questions PM me