Originally Posted by
MikeF16
Very good question, but be careful with the answers you'll get. Everybody (including me) will answer with the best of intentions but none of us truly know which is the best answer.
I believe part 121 time shows you're serious about the business and you can make it through training. It's also a risk since it is possible you could possibly fail a training event that you'd then have to list. In addition, the job isn't yours yet. I have a friend in a similar situation with similar experience to you and he screwed up the sim and didn't get the job offer.
The CFII is less risky (assuming you've already got your ticket) and as you mentioned pays better. It gets you current and qualified. Some time is better than no time, but the exact weighting of those single/multi engine hours vs. the SIC jet time you'd get at Skywest is hard to quantify.
You said the pay matters, so it looks like you're asking permission to take the CFII instead of the pain of being a new guy at Skywest, but you and I both believe deep down the Skywest job probably offers a better shot at being hired.
Good luck.
I agree. I think 121 time is always better. In fact I think the 121 time could help you in the future to be better prepared for 121 Delta training one day. Delta is always looking at a progression when looking at your app and it would seem that CFII is not a progression like a 121 carrier would provide. I also think my life and license is way more at risk with GA flying than it would ever be with a 121 job. Sure a training failure could be bad but highly unlikely with your background. I would not look at the money your paid today if your goal is DAL tomorrow. You can always pick up more 121 time once your hired if money is that important and they have lots of work to do if you want it.