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If i remember right (we got 1 in-n-out in DB) the managers start off at 85k and work their way up. Theres a training facility by LA too, for becoming a manager and higher positions. | |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2004
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| Some uhh thing tells me that most of thier managers have been with the company about 13 years and thier managers start at 33,000. I believe that in addition to cash compensation they also recieve a complete benifits package. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: So. California
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You beat me to it Texas. Ya bastage!![]() | |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2004
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| hahahha....slow |
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lol you need 2500TT to even apply for nja.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2004
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| Old Skool | Quote:
I stick by my statement - A lead manager makes around 85k starting, and works his way up in terms of money. I wasnt talking about the level of manager. Still beats the price increase with seniority though, compared to the regionals! =P | |
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| Old Skool | "You know, I used to be just like you. Now...I'm washin' lettuce. Soon I'll be on fries, then the grill. In a year or two, I'll be assitant manager...and that's when the big bucks start rollin' in." ![]() Name that film! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Peeking in your window
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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2003
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That's a good one. The guys who would drive up to the hangar in the morning with a nice car (one that was less than 10 years old) and did not brown bag lunches were the ones who had wives that were doctors. | |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2003
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| Q. Why do commuter pilots brush their teeth before going home from a trip? A. They don't want their family to smell food on their breath. BTW Jim, no major/regional issues here...I thought these were great when I was a commuter guy also. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Utopia
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Low Earth Orbit
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It used to be: Get quality time to get a career, Now it has become: Get a career to build quality time. The question now is: Build quality time to go to which major? The least bankrupt? 4-5 years?? It will take them 5 years just to hire back their furloughees (if they are still in business). | ||
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| Old Skool | But Seggy isn't flying a jet, he's flying a Beech 1900 and making as much as guys that are driving jets around eh? |
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| Old Skool | B76'- keep 'em coming! I think they're hysterical. Q: How do you get 1st year regional pilots to form a picket line? A: Roll a nickel down the street! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Exactly, if i invested all my years in college,and money, to flight train to get an airline job and then need to work a side job to survive, Its not right! Forget the longrun, how about decent pay now. Also with all the layoffs, you cant advance in seniority to make decent pay. |
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It's not right? , no, It's just simple economics!!! If you CHOSE to do something that requires a sidejob, just get the side job or do something else!!!!!
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| Old Skool | Quote:
There's lots of 1st year F/O's who hold second jobs and have families. It tough sometimes yeah, but you look at it like an investment for the future. I don't recommend working for bottom feeder regionals like Mesa or Pinnacle because those guys really do ##### themselves for the jet time. And honestly, I wouldn't take $18,000 for a 70 seater either. But for the good regionals the benefits, QOL, and time of ain't bad! | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: So. California
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. I tried to emphasize "chose" because that is one of the many ways to go about it. I simply saying that in whatever you choose, do what you gotta do to make it happen. Disclaimer: In no way am I condoning illegal activity when I say do what you gotta do.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2004
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I'vee been a million places and seen a million things...I know aviation....hell i gotta degree in ass-kickin airplanes. I GOT OVER 1000 HOURS IN AIRPLANES. WHERES MY JET, WHERES MY CHECK, WHERES MY HOES I WANNA BE PIMPIN ALL OVER THE WORLD I PAYED MY DUES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and...im done. JonnyB....I've changed my mind and decided the more guys go regionals...the less competition there is. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: So. California
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![]() No sweat man. I'm just trying to stress yet again that the "regional" route is not the only way or the best way for that matter. | |
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Example: If you don't have a family, don't mind loading your own cargo, sleeping during the day in lousy hotels, working the back side of the clock and flying equipment and avionics form the Carter administration, you can make plenty of cash flying jet cargo! And good upgrade time too! Further, if you don't mind never being home, having little to no job security, no union representation, being a personal servant as well as a pilot, can tolerate a decade to upgrade, as well as spending 2 more years of your career flight instructing to get the mins, by all means go fly corporate or fractional! Or you can make peanuts your first year, a livable wage your second, good pay as captain after a few years, have a good QOL, nice benefits, union representation, 121 time, sleep in a Doubletree Sleep Number bed with your warm cookie on the overnight, and take your wife to Paris, 1st class, for FREE. That's the choice I had, and I took it. I'm not trying to bag on cargo or fractionals-- some people have different experiences and for some people those are better options. Good on them. My point is that at the 1000-2500TT level, you can't have it all. You have to sacrifice in some areas to make good in others. If the options were all so great, why would anyone apply for the Majors? The best you can do is make the best choice, with the best information you can get, at the point in time you have to make the decision. If you decide to go regional, great, but remember: "Boycott the bottom-feeders; apply for the top regional jobs and we all win." | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: So. California
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I think you're a good dude Jim, but talking about what you don't know much or anything about, is lame. Quote:
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You make some valid points Jim. The pay for equipment is the no brain kicker for me, so I'll never recommend the "regional" route. But I understand where you're coming from. I also understand that you don't know nearly as much as you should about the other facets of aviation to make a truly informed decision. But hey, it's already been made and you're enjoying yourself (that is, when your incompetent "captain" isn't trying to kill you by "going below"). Bottom line; many young people don't get as informed as they should when they make big decisions like this. They do what they want. If someone gets an opportunity to fly a "big" regional jet fresh out of flight instructing, many just do it without really thinking it through. Plain and simple. ![]() | |||
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| Old Skool Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul
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As usual, Churchill (supposedly) said it best: We've established what you are, now we're negotiating for a price.
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