Corporate Flight Department Longevity
#12
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Joined: Feb 2006
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There is no way to know who will stay or who will go. I replaced a guy who had been at my previous operation 26 years and was laid off 12 months later due to downsizing. I thought it would have been a retirement position for me as well. You just never know....good luck.
#13
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Joined: Mar 2018
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4 years has been my experience. Many have been around longer, many last much less but 4 years seems to be an average. I was laid off at the end of last year from a 91 operator who had the same Challenger for 17 years (sadly I was only there for 4 years) ...money got tight and the airplane went away. I am thinking airline now, there is little security in 91 flying...I love it and have been doing it nearly 20 years, time for more stability.
edit- I'm the new guy here, actually came for some airline info but saw the corporate forum and had to drop in.

edit- I'm the new guy here, actually came for some airline info but saw the corporate forum and had to drop in.
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