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Old 11-16-2016 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by VoiceOfReason
That's still about $10k more than when I started a few years ago. I'll take the pain on NYC flying for a few years to get to mainline...where I'll likely continue to fly in/out of NYC, only to those fat mainline checks.

I'm just starting the crashpad search in NYC. Found a few options that aren't 20+ heads per address. And they're all around $220-275/month. Just gotta do your homework. And I'll be commuting from out west, already starting the planning process. We will see what this grand adventure has in store for me!
I guess $33,000 a year is doable if you live with mom and dad, are not marred, don't have kids, don't pay for health insurance, have no other responsibility's. Sounds like a millennial to me............ to think you fools are willing to settle for $33,000 a year to fly a 20 million + aircraft and 79 person aircracft (includes crew) blows my mind!
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