I was hoping to hear some feed back.
My brother has the option of taking on a regional flying job or working the sims for CAE. He has good total time (4000 hrs TT, 2000 jet). He wants to move on to the majors some day but he's tired of the regional pay and BS. He's still an FO as well, waiting for an upgrade ....
I'm a little out of touch as I've been on family LOA for a while. I'm not sure what else to say to him but I know he's frustrated.
His big thing other than the money ($80,000 vs $25,000) is that sitting him in a sim will prevent him from furthering his career because he's not building total time, current and qualified, etc. What do you think..... Does being a sim instructor hurt you in the hiring process at bigger companies???
My brother has the option of taking on a regional flying job or working the sims for CAE. He has good total time (4000 hrs TT, 2000 jet). He wants to move on to the majors some day but he's tired of the regional pay and BS. He's still an FO as well, waiting for an upgrade ....
I'm a little out of touch as I've been on family LOA for a while. I'm not sure what else to say to him but I know he's frustrated.
His big thing other than the money ($80,000 vs $25,000) is that sitting him in a sim will prevent him from furthering his career because he's not building total time, current and qualified, etc. What do you think..... Does being a sim instructor hurt you in the hiring process at bigger companies???