So, you need about 7 years at some kind of airline, glass time, command time, 5000 total hours, preferrably a 320 rating..........all so you can fly in the right seat of an airplane for a whopping 45k/yr. I'm sorry, I made a mistake. 22.5k/6 months is actually the amount because after April 30th, you'll be looking for another job. Somehow, somewhere, Getaway has factored in the type rating cost into their cost of doing business. If this is the case, I assume Angus et al are aware they are training wonderful candidates for JetBlue. Especially since 12 years of service would give you 99k, no pension, no 401k, no profit sharing, no nothing.
If you just happen to be sitting around in PHL or EWR doing nothing, then why not go and fly for them for a few months. For all the rest, get the PC, and when you are on your return flight back from training in MIA, update your resumee with everyone else..............April will be here before you know it!!!!!!!!!!!