Originally Posted by
freightdog
On the other hand, if you do work at AMF and you are unhappy then you should quit right now and let someone who wants to fly have your run.
Why don't I quit? Because I am under contract and I'm not going to go against my word even though Ameriflight has a tendency to not tell you the whole truth prior to signing them.
I agree, there is some great experience to be had flying for AMF, especially in the northwest. Its fun at first, then the realization sets in that you are working like a dog under contract pulling down 15 hr duty days week in and week out (some bases are better than others and give you days off!).
I guess I'd rather have the public aware of the true situation as it may force Ameriflight to step up to the plate and keep employees the old fashioned way, through pay
OR QOL, instead of contracts and threats against your future. Again, I go to work everyday and rarely complain. Just trying add some reality to the info about Ameriflight on this site.