B190Captain
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If your pay, healthcare, disability, retirement benefits are important to you then do not apply here.
Stay away from jetblue. Other airlines offer better pay, benefits and you will have a more secure future.
We won't know until we retire if we made a good decision or not. I believe JetBlue isn't a bad move at all, and your opinion is no better or worse than mine.
You think it's a bad move, but we will have to wait 30 years to see who is correct.
If your pay, healthcare, disability, retirement benefits are important to you then do not apply here.
Stay away from jetblue. Other airlines offer better pay, benefits and you will have a more secure future.
Really? That easy? If I give you my resume can you get me an interview at United, Delta, American, etc? Didn't think so......
Anyone leaving a "decent" life (base, schedule, healthcare, stability, etc...) should think real hard before leaving to come to bluejet.
Our healthcare is WORSE than most regionals. No, I'm not kidding. If you're planning on having any additons to the family (spouse, kid or two) then bluejet is going to be real expensive.
If I was a jet captain with a tolerable life at a tolerable regional I wouldn't come here.
Reality:
Jetblue is better than any regional, lousy compared to the real airlines.
If you are stuck at a regional, even as a CA, chances are you would be better off at Jetblue.
If you are any FO at JetBlue, or even a captain in your 40's the math says you will do better over your career to leave.
That's how it is, no emotion just math. It doesn't take into account QOL, base choices, etc, but as they say in that light bulb commercial.......if you argue with math, you will lose.