Here are the posted mins right off of their website:
Minimum Qualifications
To be able to deliver the best customer experience in regional travel, DayJet pilots must meet the following minimum qualifications:
3,000 hours flight time (excluding helicopter, simulator and flight engineer time)
1,000 hours as Pilot-in-Command (PIC)
1,000 hours multi-engine
500 hours turbo-jet PIC
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certification
Current FAA First Class Medical Certificate
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radio License
Valid passport with the ability to travel in and out of the U.S.
Valid U.S. driver’s license
Must pass a ten (10) year background check and pre-employment drug test
I also believe starting pay is in the $50,000 dollar neighborhood, not 75,000. You will more than likely make more than that as a 1st year FO at NJA on the 7/7, and easily more than that on the reserve! I don't think guys with these quals will be knocking down the door to fly nothing more than a light twin at a start-up company!