Man you guys make it tough for me to make a decision!
You find yourself in a great (but agonizing) position. You have two good options, and you can probably be happy at both companies. One piece of advice I would give you is that once you make your decision, you must
make it the right decision. That is, enjoy the good aspects of whichever place you end up, make the most of your opportunity, and don't second guess your choice.
I've done both jobs (not JB and NJ, but major airline and frax). Both have aspects that I like and dislike. I do not fly fractional any longer, so you know which side of the fence I ended up on.
My two cents:
I never liked the 7/7. Hated it at first, came to terms with it as time went on, was joyously happy to leave it behind. I can see that if you came from a 135 job on a 24/7 beeper 31 days a month with no hard days off, then the 7/7 would be nirvana....it's just to freakin' long to be away from home for me. (FWIW, the wife didn't care for it, either...and no, neither one of us was "ready" for me to leave for another tour after 7 days home. We love each other and enjoy spending time together, which is convenient when you're married to one another.)
I
did like knowing my schedule months in advance...that is one part of the frax job I miss. However, I have tremendous flexibility currently to get the days off I need or want, so overall my QOL is light years better with respect to home time.
Had vacation last month and I only had to work 5 days...actually worked 7 to make a little extra $, and, really, even I didn't need 25 days off!
I did not commute for the frax job, and I do not commute for the airline. Commuting sux in general, but I really can't see commuting for a 7/7 frax job. No commuting is another one of the huge benefits of the frax job, and if you lose that aspect of the job, you will
really never be home. (See "Those who quit NJ" thread for cautionary tales.)
The "variety" of flying is somewhat true, but for me a runway is a runway and a hotel is a hotel. I did fly to some cool places: Aspen, Eagle, St. Maarten, etc. But a huge amount of frax flying is TEB, HPN, PDK, PBI, MDW, SNA, etc. Your first time into Aspen is pretty cool...your fifth time can be just a pain in the butt.
At the end of the day for the frax, I often wondered if I had actually accomplished anything of real value. Sure, I had flown my pax safely to where they wanted to go, but taking a couple of guys and their oversized golf bags to Hilton Head for a $10K boys weekend just wasn't very satisfying.
At the end of the day now, after I have flown 500 or 600 people (regular Joes and Janes, that is) to their destinations, I feel much more as though I have contributed something to the greater good.
Did I take my own advice and make the frax choice the right choice? Yes, while I was there I did. I made a great effort to do my job well and to enjoy the good aspects of it while trying not to focus on the parts of it I didn't care for. I also kept my irons in the fire, and now have my dream job.
Sorry for the rambling post. I hope it is even a little helpful. Good luck with your choice. I hope you make the
right decision!
