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NCherches

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Anyone got a good grasp on what majors are hiring and the QOL at those airlines?

I am looking into the airlines for stability (sad isn't it) after corporate owners realize they can't afford to own jets...

Yes I have applied at Netjets! :laugh:
 
Anyone got a good grasp on what majors are hiring and the QOL at those airlines?

I am looking into the airlines for stability (sad isn't it) after corporate owners realize they can't afford to own jets...

Yes I have applied at Netjets! :laugh:

None that I know of right now.
 
Nick, if your employer sold the plane and you found yourself unemployed, would you go fly that CJ for 20-25k despite your experience simply because you're starting at another employer?

If the answer is yes, you'll fit the 121 mold.

If the answer is no, stick with corporate.
 
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I'd wait tables before I flew a business jet for 20-25K! At least then i'd have hot co-workers!
 
I'd wait tables before I flew a business jet for 20-25K! At least then i'd have hot co-workers!

Well, in the airline world, you'll start flying a large jet for 25k. After some time, you'll make good money as an FO even. Now say you were flying a 737NG for 100k as an FO now that you've been there a while and your airline went under, despite your experience, you'd fly that same 737NG as a newhire at another airline for 25k or whatever the probationary first year pay is.

The one and ONLY good thing about the airlines can be schedule and hard days off, and you can find that at any fractional.

Stay away from 121 man! Bad news....
 
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Age 65 plus a slowing economy does not bode well for hiring (or advancement) for the next few years.

Thanks ALPA!

AA767AV8TOR
 
I heard second hand(I'm not working there) that all hiring ceased. The last time that happened was right before the last merger. Helllloooooo United?

They're still running classes and still accepting applications. I don't know if they are still interviewing, I had heard they had stopped for a while because the pool was full.
 

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