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OK, This one is for all the former airline guys at Net Jets. I'm a regional Capt. about to start year 9 with a brand new contract. Money is OK and QOL is pretty good. I've done the corporate thing in a former life and a friend of mine has been begging me to jump over to NetJets. I'm batting the idea around, but I need a little more info than just contract language. Pros and Cons. Was it worth it? Yada Yada Yada. Any help in this area would greatly be appreciated.
It would seem to me that if you are happy where you are, why switch, just to make a few extra dollars and fly non stop for 7 days in a small cramped up jet, because I know for sure, you won't be climbing into a large, or even medium size jet for at least 4 years or so, not to mention you will be going right, and not left for your seat, after you have carried and loaded the baggage of the passengers. With all the if's of the new contract, you may make a big mistake leaving a good QOL that you and your family have enjoyed for 9 years, to take a job that MIGHT pay more and MIGHT let you upgrade in 4 years or so.
Remember, you can always go to another job if you have to, but I would stay put, earn my money, enjoy my QOL with my family for another 11 years, then retire from that company, and go flying all over the world for some other company, if flying to many different destinations is really what you want.
As you know, pilots, along with most everybody else, are always looking for greener pastures, better QOL, less work, yada, yada, yada.
Just my thoughts, I know that my thoughts are not for everyone, but you asked and I gave my 2 cents worth.
GOOD LUCK!!
What is the max length of tour on the 18 day sked? I believe I saw you can opt (?) for 5 days max on the 15, yes?
OK, This one is for all the former airline guys at Net Jets. I'm a regional Capt. about to start year 9 with a brand new contract. Money is OK and QOL is pretty good. I've done the corporate thing in a former life and a friend of mine has been begging me to jump over to NetJets. I'm batting the idea around, but I need a little more info than just contract language. Pros and Cons. Was it worth it? Yada Yada Yada. Any help in this area would greatly be appreciated.
I think they have to build that 8-day tour into your fixed schedule. You'd know about it by the 15th of the month prior.Once per bid period (which is 4 months), the company can extend a 7-day tour to 8 days. Once they do that, you'll be owed a minimum of 5 days off. And of course, that would remove one more working day from that month. So if that happened on the first tour of a month, you'd only be on the hook for another 10 days of work.
Once per bid period (which is 4 months), the company can extend a 7-day tour to 8 days. Once they do that, you'll be owed a minimum of 5 days off. And of course, that would remove one more working day from that month. So if that happened on the first tour of a month, you'd only be on the hook for another 10 days of work.
On the 15-day Flex schedule, the tours are 5 days in length with a minimum of 3 days off after a tour. There is no other tour length on this schedule.
I hope that answers your question.
On the 15-day Flex schedule, the tours are 5 days in length with a minimum of 3 days off after a tour. There is no other tour length on this schedule.
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