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Surprise 08-20-2019 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by mainlineAF (Post 2873177)
I always lol’ed @ the guys flying RJs for airways who didn’t apply there. Like flying a 50 seat contract jet was a better idea than going to airways [emoji849][emoji849]

To be fair, it was a substantial pay cut to come to Airways back then. Ask me how I know. But, I was willing to play the long game and it turns out that LUS was a nice little side door into AA. It’s a shame it’s so tough for civilian street guys now.

Name User 08-21-2019 05:01 AM


Originally Posted by Surprise (Post 2873731)
To be fair, it was a substantial pay cut to come to Airways back then. Ask me how I know. But, I was willing to play the long game and it turns out that LUS was a nice little side door into AA. It’s a shame it’s so tough for civilian street guys now.

Yeah people applying in 2010/2011/2012/even 2013 took a risk. As a Capt on an RJ guys were making above the topped out FOs at Airways and if you hustled, as much or more than their Airbus Capts (remember back then upgrade was over 25 years).

I remember talking to someone in the CLT shared crew room, they lived in Dallas and had turned down an offer from Airways in 2012(?). They "didn't want to commute their whole life". Ha.

I knew a few who left for Airways in 2008 or maybe 2007 and were furloughed even.

For anyone single or married with a wife who had a good job it was a good risk to take, but there were many sole breadwinners I flew with in the RJ that couldn't foreseeably take that Airways job. The pay was abysmal.

mainlineAF 08-21-2019 05:57 AM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 2873798)
Yeah people applying in 2010/2011/2012/even 2013 took a risk. As a Capt on an RJ guys were making above the topped out FOs at Airways and if you hustled, as much or more than their Airbus Capts (remember back then upgrade was over 25 years).

I remember talking to someone in the CLT shared crew room, they lived in Dallas and had turned down an offer from Airways in 2012(?). They "didn't want to commute their whole life". Ha.

I knew a few who left for Airways in 2008 or maybe 2007 and were furloughed even.

For anyone single or married with a wife who had a good job it was a good risk to take, but there were many sole breadwinners I flew with in the RJ that couldn't foreseeably take that Airways job. The pay was abysmal.



Should have clarified i meant the younger guys. Flew with many who were mid to late 20s and didn’t apply to airways. That was just dumb.

Surprise 08-21-2019 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 2873798)
For anyone single or married with a wife who had a good job...

Or a husband. Did you not complete your implicit bias training? :D

NovemberBravo 08-21-2019 08:46 AM

Well I call this settled it would be great to see family hires on the pie chart at the end of the year.

Name User 08-21-2019 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by Surprise (Post 2873846)
Or a husband. Did you not complete your implicit bias training? :D

Did you know you can use multiple iPads to complete DL modules as the same time?

I'm not saying I endorse it but I'm just saying I personally have my company iPad, my iPad, and my wife's. So, I mean, in theory, I could do three DL modules concurrently.

Also for those who commute to DFW you can get A1 passes to complete a module before a trip and go home A3 afterward...

symbian simian 08-23-2019 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by Surprise (Post 2873846)
Or a husband. Did you not complete your implicit bias training? :D

He-now, just because he said wife doesn't mean he isn't a woman....

ERAUAV8TR 08-25-2019 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by symbian simian (Post 2875028)
He-now, just because he said wife doesn't mean he isn't a woman....

I know 5 females that got hired off the street recently. It is possible for some.


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