Originally Posted by
heavymetal101
Yes you get paid per diem but generally speaking that money is being used for food. Sure you can pocket a portion of it but to use that number to advertise a "monthly rate" isn't actually representative. I'm not sure comparing the training pay of a regional to that of the worlds largest 74 operator is a fair representation to the 74 crews. How about a comparison to a company at the same level or perhaps industry standard?
You don't have to eat when you are home?
With the full kitchen in the training hotel, there's no need to eat out every day.