On the other hand, if you live in the Detroit metro area and don't want to work a lot, it's not a bad place to be. Sometimes you only fly once a month. It is very hard to commute since you only get about 6-10 days off, and not normally in a block. I estimate the DC-8 pilots fly about 300-400 hours a year, and the shuttle guys probably less. The 135 shuttle is mainly scheduled with a very few pop up trips. The 121 is all unscheduled charter flights with one hour call out. Expect to expend time on the road with little or no notice, sometimes for as long as a month.
The first year pay is competitive in the both the 135 and 121 side, but there is a lack of pay raises in the years after that. For the 121 there is a $10 a week raise per year. So if first year FO pay is 37,440$, the second year is 37,960 and third year 38,480, and so on. First year 121 captain is 57,590. For the 135, there is no pay raise period. 30,000 for FO and 40,000 for captain.
They are looking for DC-8 captains because most of the FO's are low time.
I believe the per-diem is 1.25 domestic and 2.50 international. They have duty rig of 2 hours a day when on the road.
There is jumpseat agreement with NWA and are working to get on the CASS system.
They have 2 JS31/32, a SAAB 340, 2 DC8-63 and a DC8-71.
I hope this helps and correct me if I'm wrong.