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Guys reading all of the above just remember airlines are in business to fly A/C corporations are not.
You know for a Caveman you're a smart man. j/k But seriously that was a very good post. I've done the "corporate" side with a single owner and that job lasted no more than 2 years, and then did the "corporate" side of things with the "some 135" Yeah right, you mean all 135. I'll never understand why people by jets when they cant even afford them. If it's not the real corporate job Example, flying for Bank Of America, McDonnalds, Starbucks, Geico etc then stay put.
reepicheep said:The most valuable skill you will ever develop in your flying career - networking.
Guys reading all of the above just remember airlines are in business to fly A/C corporations are not.
Copied this from another thread called, "How is the corporate world" over on the other forum:
Thought of a few more things that make me happy:(ahhh... I feel better now)
- No more hats (yes, I wore mine like I was told)
- No more ties
- No more dragging my rollaboard around with a 50 lb flight-kit attached
- No more dragging said rollaboard through ice/snow in the employee lot
- No more employee lot busses lacking air-conditioning, heat, and shocks
- No more waiting at employee lot bus-stops
- No more entering security codes at every &%@$# door in the building
- No more TSA telling me to take off my shoes
- No more TSA inspecting my flashlight for the 40th time
- No more TSA telling me to remove my hat
- No more TSA leaning in to smell my breath
- No more TSA
- No more gate agents taking their good ol' time printing the release
- No more waiting for gate agents to give you access to your airplane
- No more waiting for jetway drivers
- No more calling ops to ask for said jetway driver & being told, "shift change"
- No more flight attendants calling up front because it's too hot, cold, bumpy
- No more flight attendants sitting in first class instead of providing customer service
- No more flight attendants whining about not getting crew meals
- No more flight attendants whining when they DO get crew meals
- No more APU's deferred with no ground air carts available
- No more waiting for the hotel van
- No more roadside fleabag hotels
- No more :40 van rides to the long-overnight hotel so the F/As can shop
- No more apologies for being away on weekends, holidays, special occasions
- No more watching flying be outsourced to the lowest bidder
- No more watching ALPA spend dues on "strongly worded letters"
- No more ALPA (thats the best part!)
- No more delapidated "crew rooms"
- No more junior manning or extensions
- No more pagers
- No more calls from scheduling at 2am to transition you from regular reserve to short-call
- No more quick-calls to go to Akron and back
- No more racing through the terminal and grabbing a McValue Meal during a 15 minute break
- No more equipment changes every time you fly through the hub
- No more nastygrams from the company whenever you're in negotiations
- No more feeling ashamed at the lack of customer service the company provides.
- No more apologizing for weather, aircraft size, ATC delays, mechanical delays, etc.
- No more groundschools in converted hangars or old elementary schools.
- and finally... no more turning on CNN every night and wondering whether the airline is still in business.
Did I miss anything? Feel free to add to this list.
There are far more bad corporate jobs than good ones, so keep that in mind.