VABB said:
No changes, it still sucks!
Well, VAAB, just about all of Part 121 aviation sucks.
If you're going to consider working for a 747 ACMI freight carrier, you need to carefully consider what the job involves and go into it with your eyes open and not get mesmerized by the thought of flying the whale. We're talking about:
1. Long haul operations mean that you're not going to have a 4-on, 3-off schedule. It's likely you're going to be on the road at least 2 weeks at a time. In the case of Tradewinds Miami operation, it's two weeks of sitting reserve since the customer makes up it's freight load daily, sometimes hourly, and uses the size aircraft that makes sense. You're at the mercy of the airplane and customer. If you can't live with that . . . don't apply to an ACMI airline.
2. Even in "scheduled" operations, customers often make many changes. If you think that your printed schedule is going to last past the first day, you're deluding yourself. I consider my printed schedule "advisory." If you can't live with that . . . . don't apply to an AMCI airline.
3. If you can't hack backside-side-of-the-clock flying, don't apply to an ACMI airline.
4. If you're family has a problem with you being away from home for a long time . . . . . don't apply to an ACMI airline.
5. If you're expecting good fringe benefits and a comprehensive legacy-like retirement and pay, dont' apply to an ACMI airline.
But don't come to an ACMI carrier then bitch and complain about things you should have know to begin with.