airlinepilot
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I am still trying to figure out why a captain making 170/hr or whatever it is would want to come back and throw the gear for 50/hr and be on reserve in OAK. I guess if they love the job that much then more power to them, but if it were me...i think I would just go buy a small plane and enjoy my retirement.
Whataburger,
How many vacancies does it show for LAS? Is that going to be filled with new hires or do they transfer people from other bases there? Thanks.
There are a ton of losers in the industry and anyone who comes back for first year wages is exactly that - underlined. Interview them? Heck yeah - you really want that level of loser in the cockpit with you? I mean you've got them already but here you've got a real chance to keep their sorry *** out. Duh.I am still trying to figure out why a captain making 170/hr or whatever it is would want to come back and throw the gear for 50/hr and be on reserve in OAK. I guess if they love the job that much then more power to them, but if it were me...i think I would just go buy a small plane and enjoy my retirement.
Whataburger,
How many vacancies does it show for LAS? Is that going to be filled with new hires or do they transfer people from other bases there? Thanks.
NetJets pays over $60k first year. FlexJet and Citation Shares also hire plenty of guys over 60, and they pay about $50k first year.Now...go out and try to find a job that pays more than $60,000 at age 60 when all you've ever done is fly airplanes. It isn't going to happen.