Atlas Air Hiring
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Pay is ridiculously low- most won't even break 20k for the first year with this OE backlog. And the second year offers no relief.
Attrition is through the roof and it seems a contract is years away.
Buyer beware.
Attrition is through the roof and it seems a contract is years away.
Buyer beware.
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A regional FO friend of mine asked if I would promote him at Atlas. I did my sincerest to discourage him for the simple fact that coming here you are stepping in to a big time labor dispute. You will have to fight, quite possibly to the death and there is no room for riding coat tails or sideline standing. Its not an environment I would ever want a friend to experince even if it is for a stepping stone.
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Be it Atlas, Polar, Etihad, etc., I think that all of our planes have some kind of paint scheme these days. Even if we had any all white planes, you probably will never see them in HPN.
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Pilots. A bit to the right of Mussolini, until it comes to our jobs. And don't think for a moment that both political parties do not understand that.
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And you think that they care about our futures? They care as much as we want our 401k/IRA mutual fund managers to care about the little people when making their last quarter's numbers. Which is to say -zero-.
Pilots. A bit to the right of Mussolini, until it comes to our jobs. And don't think for a moment that both political parties do not understand that.
Pilots. A bit to the right of Mussolini, until it comes to our jobs. And don't think for a moment that both political parties do not understand that.
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