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He is the least arrogant person on the face of this planet.
Next time I talk to him I'll get more info.
I've calmed down a little bit- I've been sifting through a lot of e-mails regarding scheduling's predatory practices lately and it took my nose out of joint.
Dav- the attrition rate is the bottom of the list. That's all. 1/3 of the FOs on property were hired this year, and I'm certain a vast majority of which only showed up for the 5 grand to move on to a grossly underpaid jet job.
You will learn a tremendous amount of information in the next few months. The best lesson to take on early is this: Ya know jack squat about this profession. My several thousand hours of airtime is nothing compared to a 20 year captain, and I know it. Humility on the flight deck goes farther than competence when you're new; you don't need to do much to prove you have the right attitude and truth be told, all bets are off that you're an asset right out of SOE. I know, because I was there.
So your focus right now should be learning about the machine you'll be moving my wife around in, and getting ready for one hell of a learning process.
Look forward to the excitement of your first takeoff and crash landing (folks will be on board, and it will be less than soft)- and work hard now so you're as ready for them as you can possibly be.
And a little hint: Don't be that guy.
You'll have fun your first 4 months on the line. You will have everything down pat to where you can finally look out the window with your spare time. Now you will see that jet. Sitting in the Dash will make any jet look as shiny as a coin.
Eventually you will make the move to the dark side. But keep one thing in mind, Ladies Love Props! LLP
MU2 OUT!