Originally Posted by Me Fly Airplane
(Post 152152)
Yeah, while even on reserve he makes a heck of a lot more than most other regionals! Why sell yourself short?
Sure Mesa and Repubshuttleaqua is having $2500 sign-on bonuses but they also don't say that the bonus is spread out over 10 or so years. And if you leave early, they take all the money back. Upgrades are pushing 3 to just over 3 years right now. Quite a few FO's have also skipped upgrade just to enjoy seniority. Korean1DR- how's the commute? |
And so you shall get none. You commute to a hard place. My hat made it's way to Philly, but thanks anyway.
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Originally Posted by Korean1DR
(Post 152559)
Not good not good... I have a 3-legger commute... But it's my own doing, so I ask/expect NO sympathy...
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Originally Posted by CRJflyer32
(Post 152719)
And so you shall get none. You commute to a hard place. My hat made it's way to Philly, but thanks anyway.
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Originally Posted by bizzum
(Post 152735)
I'm guessing GFK-ORF? If so OUCH! I thought MSP-PHL was bad!
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Originally Posted by Korean1DR
(Post 152746)
Yea that's the route... Hopefully not too much longer, because it's freakin killing me!
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Originally Posted by bizzum
(Post 152770)
Movin to NAAAfAAk?
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Originally Posted by Korean1DR
(Post 152789)
Naw, I'm too afraid of wakin up one morning and seeing that ORF is closing... Maybe DEN or CLT... Maybe even DCA, who really knows...
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Don't move to DCA. I have tried it. WAY too expensive. Switzerland was less expensive. No joke.
Unless you have money or a two-income household, moving to the DCA area is extremely expensive. Houses that are affordable in the Midwest are $500,000 and up in the DC area. Apartments are not less than $1000 for decent, non-warzone apartments. I am on a waiting list for a good DCA crashpad and I think that is the way to go. As soon as my lease in DCA is up I will be moving again. |
Originally Posted by saab2000
(Post 153068)
Don't move to DCA. I have tried it. WAY too expensive. Switzerland was less expensive. No joke.
Unless you have money or a two-income household, moving to the DCA area is extremely expensive. Houses that are affordable in the Midwest are $500,000 and up in the DC area. Apartments are not less than $1000 for decent, non-warzone apartments. I am on a waiting list for a good DCA crashpad and I think that is the way to go. As soon as my lease in DCA is up I will be moving again. |
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