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avbug said:
This job isn't being advertised in Alaska. Big difference between Alaska wages and what's paid in the lower 48. Especially for a piston twin job. Especially for one being advertised as a "new and rapidly growing" company that's really been around for 16 years...but hasn't yet updated it's web site.

No opinion...just the facts. Curious why the poster started the thread by calling it a "new" company. Just bought it perhaps, but the certificate has been around a while? Just hired on, and it feels new? Rapidly growing...web site shows a seneca and a navajo. But the poster tells us there's a king air, just haven't had time to update the site yet. He already has a site, trying to sell and advertise flying time in that king air...but hasn't bothered to put it on their own web site? Still signing the lease? Don't quite have it online, yet?

Industry standard isn't in the eye of the beholder at all...that's why it's industry standard. Alaska doesn't count, as the nature of the work, the pay scales, and every other aspect of flying in Alaska differs vastly from the lower 48.

Avbug,

I have read a number of your posts and respect your opinions. I'm sure you can appreciate how busy an expanding company can be. We don't need to advertise because we already have contracts. Charter does not play a very active part in our operations. You can specultate all you want... our business is legit.

-IHM
 
avbug said:
Forty-eight hundred bucks a month to fly a navajo???

Did you notice that they're advertising for a King Air pilot, but there's no King Air on their web site? That ought to tell you something. Seven on and seven off for a charter operation flying piston twins, paying fifty seven thousand a year? A new operation that advertises as having been in business since 1994...is sixteen years all that new?

1994 to 2006 would be 12 years, not 16...just so you know. Give the guy a break.

It does sound pretty good to me. Nice to see a company that wants to take care of their pilots.
 

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