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t-bone said that he heard 50-100 this year. You have to remember, they only have 100 pilots right now. They don't start taking deliveries of the 300 until next year, then they'll need a lot of pilots. I think there only getting 2 X's a month right now? Hope this helps.
 
OK, this is what I've heard. Taking delivery of 11 X's this year, and 3-5 300s start showing up in September. So 14-16 airplanes x 4.7 pilots/plane = 65.8-75.2 pilots. Throw in vacation days that will need to be covered starting in November when our vacation policy goes into effect, and that'll easily bring the demand up closer to 100.

The plan is to triple our fleet from its current size of 17 airplanes to 51 airplanes within the next 24 months. Then double it again to 104 within the following 24 months.

As for being gone from home a lot, that all depends on where you live. If you live near one of our MX bases (MCC, VNY, ILG) you'll get home during your tours. I live near one, got home last night, spent all day today sitting on my couch watching football, and head out tomorrow morning on my next trip. Tuesday is the transition, so I only need to pack for a few days!

If you choose not to move, then you should plan on being gone for the entire tour. It's your decision.

Hope that answers some of your questions.

T
 
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anybody out there currently work for xojet that could shed some light on qol there. I am 2nd year at f9 and looking to split, live in san diego and would like to avoid commuting for the first time in ten years. I appreciate it. ss
 
3 1/2. Your point is?

My contract is up in March. I am actually fulfilling my obligations, so?

Hard to turn down making 70k plus a year for another job that I fly right seat and make half of what I'm making.

Got plans on leaving for the right job when my contract is up, not running to the first place that will hire me and be miserable like you at Flexjet!

Get a life!
Who said I was miserable? Flex is a good job. By the way I got a good life, a lot of it is due to Flex. If someone left Cherry for Flexjet, 5 out of 4 people would say it was a good move;)
 
Maybe 4 out of 5, but whose counting? Most jobs are better than Cherry, that doesn't say much.
 
Yeah about 600 or so huh! I doubt they will interview that many for 58 spots but I guess you never know. I just want a shot at one!
Cherry, unless you get a cpt spot,why would you want to go to a company that is going to be full of growing pains? You have the time try for netjets, citation shares or Flexjet.
 
I like the outlook? Looks like it might be a place to hang me hat for a long time if everything works out. Its not the only place my resume is at anyway. Just the one that I think sounds the best. I might come join you if something positive happens tomorrow. Yeah never know, good luck with the new contract!
 
The plan is to triple our fleet from its current size of 17 airplanes to 51 airplanes within the next 24 months. Then double it again to 104 within the following 24 months.

T

Man you are optimistic aren't you? 51 airplanes in 24 months? The kool-aid must be very tasty over there at XO. There is no way you'll be at 51 planes in 2 years.
 

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