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C-5 MEM said:
I was wondering where a JR FO would be based?



Anywhere as long as its DTW, MEM, or MSP. All three regularly go to new hires.
 
Bubba-land, ebonics-land or tundra-land. Priceless.
 
Of course we're classy. How could we not be when were based in the capitol of midwestern mediocrity with some in-breeding from the hill country thrown in for good measure?
 
What you got against Cincinnati?
 
Mel Sharples said:
Classy. Real classy.

Does everyone at Comair have as much class as you? Is this what you thought up while your airline was grounded?
correct me if i am wrong Mel, but wasn`t SCHOOL out then? Or maybe he is from JACKA$$ land.


And before anyone starts, no he wasn`t talking to me but his middle comment truly offended me so I MADE IT MY BUSINESS.

hapy new year all.
 
Goodstuff Surplus! Trust me I've long had my standard one word descripitions for EWR, CLE, and IAH. Some of you guys really need to remove the sticks from your @sses.
 
Hey Nimtz, I've been wondering... Who's the gal on the left in your avatar? The one on the right looks like Barbara Bush, but the left one... Well, she seems too skinny (and not busty enough) to be Jenna.
 
I.P. Freley said:
Hey Nimtz, I've been wondering... Who's the gal on the left in your avatar? The one on the right looks like Barbara Bush, but the left one... Well, she seems too skinny (and not busty enough) to be Jenna.
That's Lauren Bush. She's a model (some say a super one at that) and is W's niece. Think she's the fruit of Jeb's loins if I'm not mistaken. I've got a thing for Barbara. She's the chick I would try to work on at a party. At the end of the night when I'm drunk and even more pathetic, I suppose I would end up with Jenna. ;)
 
Mel Sharples said:
Classy. Real classy.

Does everyone at Comair have as much class as you? Is this what you thought up while your airline was grounded?
Wow, someone is ultra-sensitive today. Maybe Mel stands for Melanie?
 
C-5 MEM, how can you afford to go to work for Pinnacle? I looked into it a couple of years ago and there was no pay for a couple of months of training, then around $18k per year. I couldn't feed myself not to mention my family on their payscale.

Jim, currently working outside of aviation.
 
JetPilot_Mike said:
Wow, someone is ultra-sensitive today. Maybe Mel stands for Melanie?

Yep, I was right.

Looks like everyone at Comair IS as classy as Surplus1. Thanks for proving my point. Looks like you all made the most of sitting on your @sses Christmas day.

Nicely done.






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JIMBO,

I was just wondering where the JR Fo's were going. I am on active duty with the military and make more money than any regional Capt right now.
 
C-5 MEM,

I wasn't casting stones. I left the military in 2000 and went to NWA. My education in regional pay came once I was furloughed in 2002. It was a shock to learn how little most regional FO's are paid (and how poorly they are treated). I enjoy flying, but I couldn't make ends meet for long on Pinnacle FO pay, so I'm falling back on my degree and working as a mechanical engineer.

My brother is still a pilot on active duty and it looks like he'll just stay to 28 or 30 years and run up his retirement. In his shoes (or yours) I think I would be doing the same thing.

Have a great day, Jim.....furloughed, but now only 34 from recall
 
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C-5 MEM said:
JIMBO,

I was just wondering where the JR Fo's were going. I am on active duty with the military and make more money than any regional Capt right now.
I'm glad to hear that active duty military pilots are making $130K+ per year making them higher paid than "any regional Capt" right now. You guys deserve it!! Thanks for your service towards our great country. I'm glad my six figures + was less than what you full time military guys are making. Just wouldn't seem right for me to be making more than you guys.
 
DetoXJ,

I think you have the high ground on pay, even with an annual bonus I don't think I ever made much more than 100k. And you're doubled my current pay as a mechanical engineer. But please don't dump on all military pilots until you've walked in their shoes.

I spent years living in tents, up to 12 months once without seeing my family. Forced to eat MRE's (or worse) forever, taking cold showers and the only fun I had was flying the F-16 only to be shot at. During my time in the Air Force I buried 11 close friends who were either killed in training or combat, and everyone left behind a widow and small children. So I do agree with you, the military pilots...all military personnel, deserved to be paid much better.

I feel blessed to be setting at home with my family while so many are stuck in an unending rotation of tours to Iraq. Have a great day,

Jim, still on furlough
 
Jimbo, I'm not dumping on military pilots. I think it is great that they are making the big bucks that C-5 MEM is boasting about. That is all I was saying. I know nothing about military pilot pay and I am happy about the fact that they are making over six figures because they deserve all of that and more. When I have military service personell on my flight I always try to get them upgraded and I go out of my way to personally thank them for their service. I am glad to hear the active duty pilots are making more than any regional captain. Thats the way it should be.
 
DetoXJ,

Sorry, I thought you were being sarcastic.

Most of the military is underpaid. I started as a 2nd Lieutenant at less than $20k, it probably took me 14 years to break 60k and I only came close to 100k for two years due to a large retention bonus. Everyone pays their dues, in the military it's moderate pay, long seperations from family and sometimes putting your life on-the-line. In the civilain aviation world it seems to be lower pay, longer hours and a great deal of time away from family.

I'm impressed with 130k pay. With the direction many of the majors are headed I can see why so many are looking at RJ captain as a final stop in this job market.

Have a great 2005, Jim
 
No problem Jim. To clarify, I'm not making 130K per year. If I was topped out at my company thats what I would have made. A lot of regionals have senior guys topped out around the 130K range and I personally know a few of them. I am disappointed to hear the truth on how little military pilots make. I felt better believing that they were making more than regional captains. I guess the sad truth is that most military pilots make much less than most regional captains. Not sure where C-5 MEM got his #'s from?

Best in 2005 to ya Jim! :)
 
My six figures is not always that. I get it when I get my haz. pay and tax free. Its not all fun and gravy.

You know its funny. A reporter asked one of our crew memebers what he is worried about most. He said the people back home.

So thanks for the kind words
 
nimtz said:
That's Lauren Bush. She's a model (some say a super one at that) and is W's niece. Think she's the fruit of Jeb's loins if I'm not mistaken. I've got a thing for Barbara. She's the chick I would try to work on at a party. At the end of the night when I'm drunk and even more pathetic, I suppose I would end up with Jenna. ;)
Ahhhh, yes, she's the one I saw in Jon Stewart's book. Didn't know anything about her before a week ago.

I think we'd BOTH end up vying for Jenna come night's end. Wanna arm wrestle for it? :)
 

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