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Old 10-11-2015 | 12:51 PM
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Super27
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Originally Posted by Fetzervalve
Plenty of regionals hiring that will give you more options. These days it is easier to find regionals with better equipment, decent pay and domiciles near your preferred location.
Absolutely true. But it comes down to a lifestyle choice. I don't care how good the pay is at a regional - it's still a regional. You will still be working crap schedules, flying to a lot of crap places, staying in crap hotels, eating crap food in airports, carrying around a feed bag because you can only afford one crappy airport meal per day and the motels you stay in won't have restaurants anyway, and basically being the bottom of the food chain when it comes to the overall operation at any airport.

I'm in no way denying the opportunities that regionals offer for many pilots. But comparing a regional to EAS isn't comparing apples to apples. I generally work no more than 2-3 legs per day. I get to fly to some decent places, and occasionally get lucky enough to spend several days there. While the regional crew is still standing in the rain waiting on the LaQuinta van, I'm already enjoying the free open bar at the Embassy Suites that I drove to in my company-paid rental car. I'm also never reaching for my own money to pay for a meal, nor do I have to worry about packing a feed bag and trying to snag a room with a microwave at the hotel. EAS is far from perfect, but this side of the industry offers far more lifestyle perks than the regionals ever will.
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