Guitar Guy
Charvel - San Dimas
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Some "object" advice?
Okay, anvils are heavy and shouldn't be dropped on you foot. Knives are sharp and should be kept away from your body...
Sorry, couldn't resist.
There IS the ability to work OT at Flops, pretty much as much as you want...but you will be severely ostracized by your fellow crewmembers who will want nothing to do with you for it. It will not be something you can hide from them. Acceptance of OT only undermines the union's efforts to make Flops a career choice instead of the Mesa airlines of the fractionals.
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Hi,
Just curious what some of you have to say....
I have to chose between two jobs in the next week to 2 weeks.
One is a 135 job that I would have to relocate for, not too far but nonetheless. The starting pay is a bit higher but will not be typed in the aircraft initially ( they mentioned in-house training), ( the a/c in question isn't used by many opeartors other than charter and cargo). Looks to be a year or so for that when the upgrade comes. The schedule is on-call 24/7 with a small amount of "hard days" off as well.
The other is with a frax operator, decent sked but lower pay. I also will be relocating anyhow. I do get an initial type as well which would be an added bonus.I have a good friend at the frax and he has given me a good insight to how things are and I am trying to make an informed decision. There are pros/cons for every job and I guess I am just looking for some objective advice to make the decison a little easier. I know which way I am leaning but would like a little more input.There is the ability to work OT which may make up for some of the lower pay.
Thanks in advance for your time and opinion.
CV