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mr roper

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QOL?

reserve time?

upgrade time?

contingency plan when us air tanks?

junior bases?

what a/c they are assigning new hires?

most importantly, pay during training??

thanks in advance!!
 
1. QOL. OK if you don't commute. Living in RIC is actually pretty cool.

2. Reserve. 6 months has been pretty common I think

3. Upgrade. ?????????

4. Plan B = UAL

5. Junior base. RIC I guess. New hires can usually get either base though.

6. Newhires. Most have been going to the jet but there's still a trickle to the 41.

7. Pay in training. 60 Hr per month at $21.75/hr. No hotel so find a crash pad.

It seems like a bunch of people are asking about TSA suddenly. Are they ramping up training? I keep hearing rumours but typically they are worth what you pay for them.
 
Mr. Roper, do yourself a favor and go work someplace else. It's not worth it. Unless you would like to work for Hulas Kanodia and "enjoy" being treated like a second class citizen, go work for someone else. Do yourself a favor.
 
ren said:
Mr. Roper, do yourself a favor and go work someplace else. It's not worth it. Unless you would like to work for Hulas Kanodia and "enjoy" being treated like a second class citizen, go work for someone else. Do yourself a favor.

Well that didn't take long... Second response! :cool:
 

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