CWI
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Comparing the paysclaes with Atlas, Atlas is way ahead. Starting pay is like $70 hr vs. $43 etc.CWI said:Kalitta is really no different than other airlines, better in many cases.
But remember if you've been at Kalitta for 10 or more years the pay is very good, if you're a new hire or only have a few years under your belt the pay is rather low.
CWI
True, but eventually those newhires will be able to bid back to the US is my understanding. I don't know how long that would take, but sure looks like an options later on down the road. Rgds.Randall said:Ils to minimums,
You mentioned Atlas paying so much more, however, with Atlas your commuting to England to go to work, (at least that is where I believe Atlas is presently hiring for).. Where as Kalitta often times will buy you a ticket from home to start your days on. If you take some time to research the two companys there are very important lifestyle tradeoffs you would make. I only post this because I thought it's important when your looking for future employment to see more than just the posted salary. I'm neither an old timer, nor a new bee, but what I know from working in the industry is, it's always worth looking and researching all aspects of an operation before you would choose to apply. This way when it comes time to interview your not only knowledgeable about the job you've applied for, but your enthusiasm to work at that company shows. Best of wishes in your job search!
It's my understanding that the sim ride is part of initial training and therefore included as part of ground school. You have to pass both to continue on with IOE.CWI said:The Atlas guys did not fail ground school, that's crazy. Who told you that CKS747RCC? These guys were still current on the B747. Everyone passed the class and the ground school instructor, an ex-EIA guy, was proud of the fact that no one has ever failed his ground school.
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10 years? I thought they started back up in about 2000, after the Kitty Hawk mess. So I guess you're back for the reach around this time from Kalitta. Did you start at year 1 pay again or did they count your longevity?CKS747RCC said:It's my understanding that the sim ride is part of initial training and therefore included as part of ground school. You have to pass both to continue on with IOE.
I don't know anything. I've only been here over 10 years, I'm not a young know it all.
A REAL Connie C*cksucker